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				 Video of off-field landing from cockpit
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
On Oct 19, 6:56*pm, Bruno  wrote:  
 On Oct 19, 11:35*am, Derek C  wrote: 
 
  On Oct 19, 5:04*pm, Bruno  wrote: 
 
   On Oct 19, 7:44*am,  wrote: 
 
    On Oct 18, 2:08*pm, mattm  wrote: 
 
     On Oct 18, 2:03*pm, mattm  wrote: 
 
      On Oct 18, 1:03*pm, Bruno  wrote: 
 
       Hey everyone. We had a fun weekend up in Utah with many gliders up in 
       the air enjoying the amazing fall colors and mountain scenery.. *At the 
       end of Friday's flight I decided to extend the flight and go play out 
       in the weak wave lift in the valley northeast of the Logan airport. It 
       was fun until it stopped being fun...   
 
       For those of you who have not yet enjoyed an off-field landing, this 
       video shows the final 6 minutes before the landout and then landing in 
       the farmer's alfalfa field. It does a good job of showing the desire 
       to try to stretch and make it home but in the end making the correct 
       decision and landing safely short of the airport in a good field. 
       Please note the field was chosen and looked over well before the gear 
       came down. 
 
       Other than a few green leaves that needed to be washed away from the 
       bottom of the glider it was no worse for wear and I am thrilled to 
       have the video to share with others of what the experience of landing 
       in a field is like. 
 
       Please watch the video in the highest resolution your computer and 
       connection can handle. *It was shot in 1080HD and at that resolution 
       you should be able to read all the numbers on the instruments.. *The 
       camera is a Canon HF20 with a fish eye lens which does a great job of 
       distorting my face...   *It is mounted on 1" ball RAM mount 
       adjustable arms. *I have a custom voltage reducer to take a full 12 
       volt 7 amp/hr battery and lower it to 8.4 volts so I get 7+ hours of 
       battery life. The standard camera batteries only last a few hours max 
       so this is necessary. 
 
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBfNA5nhGQM&hd=1 
 
       Here is the igc file - it wasn't an impressive flight but you can see 
       the trace at the end where the video shows the final moments.http://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-2.0....html?flightId... 
 
       Thanks for watching and hope you enjoy. 
 
       Bruno Vassel IV - B4http://www.youtube.com/user/bviv 
 
      Excellent video. *Wish I had this available last month when I was 
      giving a land out 
      talk. *There's a few things that you should learn from the experience, 
      though 
      (shouldn't there always be?), as suggested by the likes of Tim Welles 
      and 
      Kai Gertsen: 
 
      1. turn off the radio when you're low -- it's just a distraction.
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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