This was honestly a little emotional, my grandfather fought in ww2 and flew in some of these planes. brought back many great memories of talking to him. Thank you Nurk. Truly. Thank you. ❤️
I didn’t expect to be hit in the feels. Great edit. Great spot. Great sacrifice. It’s kinda surreal to think of all the minds, manpower, and love that went into the development of all these flying machines. To showcase them with a flying machine from the future is really amazing! Keep it up!!
This video is a reminder to everyone to learn to fly slow as well, such a challenge to fly so slow. I think my next few packs I'm going to lower the camera angle to get some practice on cinematic flying because this is an awesome video. Off to the playground I go!
@@NURKFPV Thanks! Just curious, but I'm pretty sure I know the answer already (I've seen you change rates on the fly before), but do you have specific cinema rates you fly?
I do not know how many times i have been to the museum, but the views from this video are outstanding. I served during the cold war and into the Vietnam era. I can't wait to see a video of that part of the museum. GREAT WORK!!
One take! Damn Nurk. I’m speechless. The amount of prep that has to go into a shot like that. It’s just incredible. You’ve come a long way since the train vid. Be proud.
Can you do a series on a cinewhoop shot from start to finish? Like from planing the shot over camera settings to the editing? This would be truly helpful for people planing to do something like this for the first time
How in the hell did you get them to let you fly in there. I love the footage just like I love the museum. Is strange getting to see things from those viewpoints.
That's exactly what I was thinking. I mean, his exploits and success has spoken for itself I just think it's amazing they actually had the confidence to let him do this. Hats off to the museum staff
That's awesome man! I watched the first one, which was MUCH longer, and I think I like this version better even though you don't get to see near as many planes. You've always been good with the Squirt, but I think you're getting even better. On a side note, currently installing Kabab’s 2203’s in mine, as well as switching the AirUnit for a Vista to lighten it up. I’m also planning to slim down the ducts a bit for better flight characteristics. Will share it with you if there is a major improvement.
Great Video Don't know how you got premission but hope the USAF Museum Makes it available on their websight ... Just think if you had used a 360 camera. One could watch it a hundered times and never see the exact same thing twice. Great Work Bro.
thanks paul i really injoyed this ine never been to the states im from uk and i really love war museams great vid mate have a great day bro and happy flying when is drl going to kick off again
Smoooooooth man Also cool thing that the museum people let you do this. This gives perspectives you wont have just visiting the spot, still its a great commercial since now id like to see some of the machines in real life
Beautiful footage. I'm as much a ww2 buff as I am into FPV. Those planes survived a lot of armor piercing incendiary rounds. I doubt they were that concerned with a ducted quad hitting one. Not that they ever thought YOU would crash into one.
Amazing video! Very nice educational video on the type of aircraft that was used. Do you plan majority of your lines or do you wing it? (pardon the pun)
Right before the outro came I thought "oh no that loud sudden outro really doesnt mix well with this type of video". Love the attention to detail (that you turned off the audio for the outro).
Looks amazing, but the shadows are so grainy... what ISO was this shot at? When flying so slow, maybe you can get away with a slower shutter speed, I dunno.
I want a prop from you and JB and Jonny FPV. Because you guys inspired me and that inspiration got me off drugs and in the air. It started with your train video and I've been clean since you posted it! You saved my life Nurk!
This was honestly a little emotional, my grandfather fought in ww2 and flew in some of these planes. brought back many great memories of talking to him. Thank you Nurk. Truly. Thank you. ❤️
I didn’t expect to be hit in the feels. Great edit. Great spot. Great sacrifice. It’s kinda surreal to think of all the minds, manpower, and love that went into the development of all these flying machines. To showcase them with a flying machine from the future is really amazing! Keep it up!!
This video is a reminder to everyone to learn to fly slow as well, such a challenge to fly so slow. I think my next few packs I'm going to lower the camera angle to get some practice on cinematic flying because this is an awesome video. Off to the playground I go!
Totally agree! Thanks for taking a moment to type this out!
@@NURKFPV Thanks! Just curious, but I'm pretty sure I know the answer already (I've seen you change rates on the fly before), but do you have specific cinema rates you fly?
@@jaggyfpv3865 I believe he has them in his dji squirt build video. I think he uses 800 across the board with no expo, if I remember correctly.
That was cool. What a treat to fly around those beautiful machines.
So amazing!
Just amazing. Amazing flying control, amazing line, amazing subject!!
Being nearly an exclusive fixed-wing pilot who follows you it's nice to see you appreciating airplanes and even posting some videos of them
I do not know how many times i have been to the museum, but the views from this video are outstanding. I served during the cold war and into the Vietnam era. I can't wait to see a video of that part of the museum. GREAT WORK!!
One take! Damn Nurk. I’m speechless. The amount of prep that has to go into a shot like that. It’s just incredible. You’ve come a long way since the train vid. Be proud.
Can you do a series on a cinewhoop shot from start to finish? Like from planing the shot over camera settings to the editing?
This would be truly helpful for people planing to do something like this for the first time
Good Job Mon Homme !!!
Amazing Flight Nurk 👍
Incredible flying. It blew me away. I've been there many times (maybe hundreds? during my life) but never had such a fantastic experience. CONGRATS!!!
Just wonderful.
Unbelievable talent Nurk . Wish I can fly half of that confident than you. Amazing footage thank you
Amazing video awesome lines felt like i was there taking a tour awesome nurk
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another amazing flight my friend! I'm glad they trust you with another form of flight and to record their museum in a unique point of view!
Fantastic, such a great choice in music. It really set the mood, dude!
Really cool Nurk. Let’s appreciate all that has been done for our freedom. Thank You. 😉😎
Freedom? Hehe xD it's all about money war and greed doesn't care about people.
Amazing! Thanks for the tour Nurk!
Full Quality...!!! thanks for share.
How in the hell did you get them to let you fly in there. I love the footage just like I love the museum. Is strange getting to see things from those viewpoints.
That's exactly what I was thinking. I mean, his exploits and success has spoken for itself I just think it's amazing they actually had the confidence to let him do this. Hats off to the museum staff
That's was 100% awesome I'd live to be able to do that here
wow thats so cool
So much history...Thank you for the awesome video!
I haven't watched yet, but OMG !!
the ending is dope!
Back when aircraft had character....thanks for the ride...😎
The whoop race was great but im damn jealous you got to fly that wing of the wpafb museam.
Insta 360 link is not working. 404. Great footage!
That was AMAZING! 😮
that was awesome
Glad you liked it!
Awesome! I was just there Friday and It was cool to see it from a different perspective.
That's awesome man! I watched the first one, which was MUCH longer, and I think I like this version better even though you don't get to see near as many planes. You've always been good with the Squirt, but I think you're getting even better. On a side note, currently installing Kabab’s 2203’s in mine, as well as switching the AirUnit for a Vista to lighten it up. I’m also planning to slim down the ducts a bit for better flight characteristics. Will share it with you if there is a major improvement.
You did it again Paul. Thanks that was cool.
thank you
Great timing we need to remember 👍🏻👍🏻 Great flying Your the man 🔥
:-)
Great Video Don't know how you got premission but hope the USAF Museum Makes it available on their websight ... Just think if you had used a 360 camera. One could watch it a hundered times and never see the exact same thing twice. Great Work Bro.
thanks paul i really injoyed this ine never been to the states im from uk and i really love war museams great vid mate have a great day bro and happy flying when is drl going to kick off again
Glad you loved it! There's no official word on when DRL will come back.
@@NURKFPV thanks for the relpy paul just watched it back your flying was on point bro so smooth id hate to hit one of them planes lol
BEAUTIFUL.
Amazing drone work!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Smoooooooth man
Also cool thing that the museum people let you do this. This gives perspectives you wont have just visiting the spot, still its a great commercial since now id like to see some of the machines in real life
Awesome video.
Keep on living your dreams.
Great flight man, that yaw to backward flight so smooth i been working on that with my whoop and i still get noticeable pitch
It's something that I've noticed I've been adding a lot of when cinewhooping, and I'm not complaining :P
Incredible work as always! Beautiful!
Love the camera work. I love the planes more though. 😜
Stunning video mate, nice work
Beautiful footage. I'm as much a ww2 buff as I am into FPV. Those planes survived a lot of armor piercing incendiary rounds. I doubt they were that concerned with a ducted quad hitting one. Not that they ever thought YOU would crash into one.
I wonder... Do you plan your path beforehand? Or do you free-style trying to explore the area with your drone?
I walk it and know that I want to film xy and z and then I wander my way to those points
Thanks for sharing, Nurk. You’re an inspiration to me. I hope to fly with you someday. Maybe I can tag along with pizzy :-p
Amazing video! Very nice educational video on the type of aircraft that was used. Do you plan majority of your lines or do you wing it? (pardon the pun)
What a location.... woow and your piano Music....holy shit...thats cinematic
Hey nurk thank you
Right before the outro came I thought "oh no that loud sudden outro really doesnt mix well with this type of video".
Love the attention to detail (that you turned off the audio for the outro).
Looks amazing, but the shadows are so grainy... what ISO was this shot at? When flying so slow, maybe you can get away with a slower shutter speed, I dunno.
Inspiring...
Wow that was awesome keep it up
GREAT
Noob who understands the difficulty level!!!!$&&&$&&$
wooo.
The silver one with fat man next to it is really nice to look at.
wow!
Thanks!
So strange that I was there last year.
很棒,浩大的飞机展
Just clap, clap, clap
:-)
Grear Nurk 👍 😀
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
👌
👍💖🤓
:-)
Dayum.... Not many people can claim to have flown a drone into the open weapons bay of a nuclear bomber...
And especially not a used one!🤯
I need to come hang with you and get to fly in all these bitching places, I’m jelly!!!!!! Sick video brother!!! 👍👍
Super jealous! Awesome fucking video man. That is cool as hell.
thanks for checkint it out!
nice nurk
Lets remind ourseves about the people who flown those planes.
I'll give you 100$ for one of those props autographed. Just saying I'm a fan.
I want a prop from you and JB and Jonny FPV. Because you guys inspired me and that inspiration got me off drugs and in the air. It started with your train video and I've been clean since you posted it! You saved my life Nurk!
Did someone die??? Wat a downgrade music....... great flying btw
That's was 100% awesome I'd live to be able to do that here