Taking up the challenge posed by Commander Woodsy I thought I'd have a crack at uploading one of my own videos to Blogger. Never having done this I naively put a video together using some shots I'd done of the Vulcan and tried to post it. - The computer said no!
Now bear with me - I'm on a learning curve here so any advice is very welcome.
Apparently, the video mustn't be over 100MB which is around 2 minutes of reasonable picture quality. Taking a while to upload is another downside. My video was 4 minutes and around 170MB. Rather than shorten it I converted it to a much smaller file size so the quality is questionable - but hey guys, I'm going where this blogger ain't been before.
Anyway hope you enjoy it.
Great compilation Mike and my first look on the Vulcan in flight. Has the same menacing majesticity as a Giant Manta Ray, now gone airborne.
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well im not impressed - although I was in that very Southport crowd myself, i never saw Mr Spock anywhere!
ReplyDeleteDamn good job Scoop!
Lovely stuff, Mike.
ReplyDeleteA truly magnificent plane, which I've been lucky to see in the air as well. Sad to know its engines' hours are numbered, glad there's still some time left to enjoy what remains.
Best -- Paul
That's a great video. What a magnificent bird! Thanx Scoop!
ReplyDeleteAs always,thanks for the comments, fellas
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is quite a sight when you see it fly across your eyeline - quite surreal.
It is a great pity it would seem it's flying days are numbered.
That was a very cool video. The vulcan is an amazing aircraft.
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