[QuadList] Quads on a....
Bill Carpenter
wcarpen107 at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 8 21:30:14 CDT 2010
Well, I can remember when Hugh Heffner (Playboy Magazine) had a color 660
installed on the "Big Bunny" , which was his 727, for entertainment on flights
bettwen Chicago, and LA.
We also had pictures at Ampex, of a VR-2000, mounted on a special speed boat,
and was used to shoot special water related video at Tommy Barlett's water ski
facility in Florida.
The machine was mounted in the center of a wide hull, probably a catamaran, with
a lot of power,and with a "T shaped" pipe structure above, which held PC-70's on
each wing, and I believe the boat could also pull skier's while taping. I know
at this time many records were set around the number of skiers, and they had a
elephant on water skis. Jackie Gleason did a lot of shooting in Florida at this
time also.
And the VR-3000's went everywhere, and some of the footage from Compact Video,
particularly shooting from one Lear Jet, a second one flying over "The Grand
Canyon" was the best early airbourne video that I have seen.
Bill Carpenter
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From: Ted Langdell <ted at quadvideotapegroup.com>
To: Quad List <QuadList at quadvideotapegroup.com>
Sent: Thu, July 8, 2010 5:43:49 PM
Subject: [QuadList] Quads on a....
Quads seem to have been a lot of places. We've heard about several airborne
machines.
They were obviously in remote trucks and busses, one of which I understand sank
in Florida when the barge it was on had problems.
Any Quads find their way onto trains or ships (other than when being shipped?)
I recall comment earlier this year during a VR-660 thread about Quads being used
on aircraft carriers as part of the air traffic monitoring. Were any used for
news and entertainment Recording and Playback?
Ted
Ted Langdell
Secretary
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