EMERGENCY SERVICES ON STANDBY - HEVENINGHAM HALL - PART TWO - PILOT VLOG
Second part of my visit to Heveningham Hall country Fair Fly In. More aircraft landing, a small snapshot of the many activities and events on show and my flight back.
I am not a qualified flying instructor nor do I ever claim to be a very good pilot. I fly for fun and basically record for my own interest and review but upload because a number of people suggested that I should. I do try to edit for enjoyment and story telling and this means that some content is not always included.
Music - All from the KZread Sound Library
Camera:
Front facing and panel mounted - Go Pro Hero 4 filming at 1080 wide @ 30fps - wide
Rear facing camera - Go Pro Hero 3+ filming at 1080 wide @ 30fps
Underwing camera - Go Pro Hero 3+ filming at 1080 medium @ 30fps
Panasonic HC-V180
iPhone 6
Sound Recording - Sony ICD-AX412F with a SAA40 (40db) Audio Attenuator
My headset is a Clarity Aloft
The video was produced on Cyberlink 365 (Power Director 19 and Cyberlink Audio Director 11)
Channel - / jodelflyer (thejodelflyer@gmail.com)
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2020 (55 videos ) / 2019 (53 videos) / 2018 (53 videos) / 2017 (55 videos ) /
2016 (40 videos) / My Early flying videos (22 videos) and My British Council playlist
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I've watched your videos for years Tim and the ones I love are always where you visit a country fly in or fair. Finally, not only did I get to visit one but I got to go around it with you. Such a great day thank you so much Tim and all you do for me.
A great video & impressed by Terry’s neat landing 👍🏼
I do love watching your visits to country shows/fly ins… such a brilliant snapshot of a uniquely British event. All the best Tim looking forward to the next one already.
What a lovely day out Tim, I always marvel at your attention to detail using a variety of camera's. Chris.
Notifications worked this week… yay. I do love the sound of a Merlin and you gave us two. Cheers Tim.
Another lovely video, Tim. I’m with Terry, I love your country fly-ins and this one looked a first class event with everything that was happening. A fantastic video to watch! 👌👍 👏👏👏
Loved the Spitfire pair loop and even a couple of flexwings sneak into your video Tim😉.
A lovely video Tim, great to see you and Terry meeting up. Lee
Thanks Tim another enjoyable video do like the content of your videos and the 150 views in two hours speaks for it's self
Great video as usual Tim, it was a great day out. I can now say, I have landed in someone's back garden !!! 🤣
Great video again Tim, love these flyins
Another great video tim and I can safely say iv never seen a Lynx hanging off the side of a building like that before
Yeah good one Tim - you really are busy in that cockpit but ALL useful stuff for us amateurs! I have next week off because it's time for the Annual - I hope it goes smoothly ....
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Great video and occasion Tim . Something you could say to please all tastes in aircraft , cars and horse displays too . Couldnt help but smile at the G-AMEN registered Piper Cub , I bet that owner gets a few comments . Nice to see a Lysander and Beechcraft Staggerwing gracing the occasion . Thank you Tim for providing my Friday afternoon fix .
That country show reminds me of the one they do at Dulwich sometimes. Maybe a visit for us, but doubt we'd both get the opportunity to land inside the London CTR hah!
Nice vid Tim me ole China variety galore and boy don't you look like a beetroot with all that sky and everything else staring. Still amazes me all the Techo in the world still can't get crystal clear radio's. Interesting how long people keep tail on the ground especially that Cessna sooner get up sooner ya Flying. Keep at it and Carry on.
I recognised several planes, people and voices, in the video.
Just now I noticed how good the view from Jodel is - cannot compare to Cessnas or modern ULs even with tricycle gears. The low instrument panel does it I guess.
Another great video. It was a surprise to see that the Lynx was formerly owned by the Royal Dutch Navy! They are replaced by the NH-90. They serviced almost 40 years and became pretty worn out. I envy you Brits because of alle the vintage aircraft still flying in your country!