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Video: what might have been for Asiana 214
Animation showing how 214 would have landed if the approach had been maintained, vs. what did happen (www.youtube.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Can there be a way for the guys at FA to it possible to check or align the blogs on time scale like newest first and so on?
So what I'm gathering from this animation is that, if they hadn't crashed, they would have landed...
So I too gather. But only IF they(pilot/s) had ......
Here's another short video from the same poster, with the cockpit perspective.
http://youtu.be/Lj-Etq3H4Eo
http://youtu.be/Lj-Etq3H4Eo
Ken's post at the bottom to the mashable link, provides not only the v2 video, but excellent background info about the 727 pilot 3D artist putting these together.
It also informs about a promise to have a couple of new vids up by Monday afternoon with different perspectives, including one chaser view showing the reference plane pulling far ahead.
It also informs about a promise to have a couple of new vids up by Monday afternoon with different perspectives, including one chaser view showing the reference plane pulling far ahead.
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Airline Pilot Creates Realistic Animation of Flight 214 Crash
An airline pilot used available information to create a video of 214's actual approach as well as a ghost image of what it's approach should have been.
Here's something that has not come up in other discussions. The NTSB mentioned 214 was right of center. But that turned out to be a good thing given he would have taken out the approach lights.
http://mashable.com/2013/07/14/flight-214-animation/
Airline Pilot Creates Realistic Animation of Flight 214 Crash
An airline pilot used available information to create a video of 214's actual approach as well as a ghost image of what it's approach should have been.
Here's something that has not come up in other discussions. The NTSB mentioned 214 was right of center. But that turned out to be a good thing given he would have taken out the approach lights.
http://mashable.com/2013/07/14/flight-214-animation/