BravestDog
Senior Member
Wanna take a ride, in a racing mustang???
This link here will show you what it looks like from a helmet mounted camera in the cockpit of the racing modified Mustang named Voodoo.
Looks really easy...
Keep in mind, he's doing over 400-425 mph, is only 100' above the ground with his eyes searching for the next pylon.
He's extremely busy flying the plane, watching for other planes, gauges, instruments and listening for motor sounds...so it's really quite dangerous. Sort of a bad place to sneeze or have a stinging bee fly around your face...
This video gives you an idea of what the view would be like if you could be a passenger and just go along for the ride.
The video that says "Voodoo Helmet Cam" 2:25 secs will take you from takeoff and around the track.
If you look carefully, you can see some of the turn pylons on the ground and at approx 1 min 39 secs into the video, you will be able to see the start/finish pylon as he rounds and flys by it. He's flying the course that is in this valley here.
You can see his left hand on the throttle and his right hand on the control stick.
http://voodooairracing.com/video.cfm
This link here will show you what it looks like from a helmet mounted camera in the cockpit of the racing modified Mustang named Voodoo.
Looks really easy...
Keep in mind, he's doing over 400-425 mph, is only 100' above the ground with his eyes searching for the next pylon.
He's extremely busy flying the plane, watching for other planes, gauges, instruments and listening for motor sounds...so it's really quite dangerous. Sort of a bad place to sneeze or have a stinging bee fly around your face...
This video gives you an idea of what the view would be like if you could be a passenger and just go along for the ride.
The video that says "Voodoo Helmet Cam" 2:25 secs will take you from takeoff and around the track.
If you look carefully, you can see some of the turn pylons on the ground and at approx 1 min 39 secs into the video, you will be able to see the start/finish pylon as he rounds and flys by it. He's flying the course that is in this valley here.
You can see his left hand on the throttle and his right hand on the control stick.
http://voodooairracing.com/video.cfm