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PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 7:52 pm
by hasegawa


Waiting... no eqipment for night-vision on board.


























































First... it was only a idea, to fly a little bit around in the outer Hebrides. But with real weather it was not "a game", it was really a job. The conditions on this flight from 1 hour are rain, windy, clouds that reaged the mother earth... Yes. not simple flying.

Used software:

virtavia "Sea King" HAR 3
Playsim/Horizon VFR Photographic Scenery Generation X, Verson 3, Vol. 4 Scotland: The Western Isles
Scotflight 2.31 by Ian Gallagher
REX Essential

This is DX 9c, because, I have no screen capture-tool, that worked correct with DX 10. I work with "Snapper." Any hint in this case is welcome.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 9:55 am
by Ian Warren
These boys flew in some horrid weather , i have photos here showing a rescue with hi-seas , a fishing boat in trouble i'll dig em out and scan , really suit your posting , Great Screens cool.gif

PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:08 pm
by hasegawa
Yes, those Navy Boys flying in conditions, no other want to do. What I have not understood is the fact, that Navy and the Royal Air Force have their own SAR-Organisations and I have no idea, how this worked.
And in New Zealand? How is the SAR organized and how can I find informations about it? I see, that the Navy have some Kaman Sea Sprite... and is there more?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 6:02 pm
by Ian Warren
hasegawa wrote:
QUOTE (hasegawa @ Oct 22 2012,6:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
And in New Zealand? How is the SAR organized and how can I find informations about it? I see, that the Navy have some Kaman Sea Sprite... and is there more?

Very limited rescue to note by the RNZAF/Navy Sea Sprites , many are by the donation sponsored WestpacTrust Rescue and it appears to me at least large per cent of the crew are ex-RAF , (Guessing) but then just the typical private or company helicopter legends in New Zealand , of hand can't recall their names , an example of the type of person is Sir Tim Wallis and his merry band of pilots , there are so many .

PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 6:37 pm
by Splitpin
thumbup1.gif Great adventure ...... great post .

PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:36 pm
by hasegawa
Note... this is DX 9c ... think if I have some time I want to do the same flight with DX 10... looking for the special effekts of DX 10. My old Snapper cant capture DX-10-images. Going to fraps...