SR-71A and KC-135A

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SR-71A and KC-135A

Postby Demo » Sat Aug 05, 2006 12:09 am

i put the KC-135 onto the SR-71, cropped that tanker tight and didnt need to... background matched perfectly lol comments please, enjoy

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Re: SR-71A and KC-135A

Postby gijake » Sat Aug 05, 2006 12:43 am

nice, but you could have done pretty much the same thing in real time with the recorder.  also, it looks as though the blackbird is going to hit the tanker ;)
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Re: SR-71A and KC-135A

Postby Demo » Sat Aug 05, 2006 12:47 am

nah, in order for the slow 135 to refuel the SR-71 the Blackbird has to nose up to keep at altitude... every picture you will find the 71 nosed up... i almost guarantee... but i could be wrong just so you know... but thanks... and for the recorder it would change to the same aircrafts...though i have seen one 135 refueling another
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Re: SR-71A and KC-135A

Postby gijake » Sat Aug 05, 2006 12:55 am

in order to have the traffic in the diffrent planes, you have to load the recording the the plane that was recorded, then switch to the other plane.
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Re: SR-71A and KC-135A

Postby Demo » Sat Aug 05, 2006 1:00 am

AAAH, thank you very much... but whats the fun of editing then?  ;D
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Re: SR-71A and KC-135A

Postby gijake » Sat Aug 05, 2006 1:07 am

making them look JUST like the photo.
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Re: SR-71A and KC-135A

Postby masmith » Sat Aug 05, 2006 3:42 am

Just like the photo!
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Re: SR-71A and KC-135A

Postby Demo » Sat Aug 05, 2006 8:04 pm

yeh, i found the photo after the edit, looking for photos to make sure the nose up was accurate... thought so and found out for sure  ;D
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Re: SR-71A and KC-135A

Postby Harold » Mon Aug 07, 2006 2:39 am

you could have done pretty much the same thing in real time with the recorder.

I've been trying that for a couple of days with Greg Olsen's F-16 and a KC-135 (from HJG I think) now and it's not that easy ...

You'd have to record the Falcon and then position the tanker above it ... else the boom does not retract :-[

Does anyone have a solution or alternative for that?
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Re: SR-71A and KC-135A

Postby MOUSY » Mon Aug 07, 2006 2:59 pm

No alternative yet... unless the new 1.3 records tailhook settings, of which I am not sure.
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Re: SR-71A and KC-135A

Postby krigl » Tue Aug 08, 2006 6:01 am

It's a great shot and almost how uncanny how it matches the photo!

I've been trying that for a couple of days with Greg Olsen's F-16 and a KC-135 (from HJG I think) now and it's not that easy ...

You'd have to record the Falcon and then position the tanker above it ... else the boom does not retract :-[

Does anyone have a solution or alternative for that?


What isn't easy? It didn't occur to me at first, but then it hit me (maybe you already do it too, if so please ignore me - just trying to help ;))
- record the plane you want to form up with in Slew mode...it will remain in the same place for however long  you record it, and I think you can loop the recording too. Then just start the recording as ai, change to the tanker and move it into position.
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Re: SR-71A and KC-135A

Postby N724WZ » Tue Aug 15, 2006 8:35 am

nah, in order for the slow 135 to refuel the SR-71 the Blackbird has to nose up to keep at altitude... every picture you will find the 71 nosed up...

Exactly what i was gunn say.. untill i saw this now the only thing i could is quote you...   :-[
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