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VG animation of Hudson River ditching

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  1. tritone

    tritone F1 Veteran Silver Subscribed

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    Computer Animation Recreates Hudson Plane Landing:

    http://tinyurl.com/dm7m2g

    pretty good overall IMO, except the last seconds of descent are too fast given the distance of the viewpoint.......
     
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    Awesome! that pilot was cool headed and in control... I would of been crying and babbling :)
     
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    This is where attitude and thinking coupled with experience comes to into force. He knew his airplane, he kept thinking, he made use of all his flight experience in heavies AND gliders, and maintained control of himself and the airplane. I'm not saying that I could have done it but I saw this in WW2 a few times and some since and it is a blessing that there are those who are in the right place at the right time.
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    New animation of the event interesting with the tower chat on it and a more detailed actual flight path...

    K3 Resources has released a compelling animation of the January 15 US Airways Flight 1549 ditching in the Hudson River, including views of bird flocks caught on radar at the time the Airbus A320’s engines flamed out. The animation pulls together all the information available from the NTSB public docket to create a 3-D reconstruction of the accident as seen from inside the cockpit and from a view outside the airplane, including ATC audio and the cockpit transcript. Kas Osterbuhr, K3’s 3-D visualization expert, created the animation as a teaching tool and to illustrate K3’s data-visualization capabilities. “All my work in the past involves litigation,” he explained, “and I can’t share that stuff.” With the data from the US Airways ditching now public, he added, “I have something I can share without being under the veil of litigation.” One element missing from the animation is the cockpit audio, which the NTSB won’t release. Osterbuhr is hoping that US Airways will provide the audio so he can incorporate it into the animation. “You can learn so much from the noises, and hearing the pilot and copilot communicate,” he said.


    http://www.exosphere3d.com/pubwww/pages/project_gallery/cactus_1549_hudson_river.html
     
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    Fascinating, and actually felt tense watching it.
     

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