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We had a wonderful premiere of A FINE WEEK OF SOARING at the SSA convention.
Featuring stunning photography and an exciting storyline, the film gives an insider’s view of the Mifflin, PA regional contest from the back seat of a Duo Discus, with 15-time national champion Karl Striedieck at the controls. “Whether you’re new to gliding, a beginning cross country pilot, or an old competition soaring dog, you’ll get a heady dose of information, pleasure and inspiration from this fine film,” says Doug Jacobs, 1985 World Champion. A FINE WEEK OF SOARING is available on DVD, VHS and VHS PAL. Check out the web site for US & international ordering information, reviews and photos: www.geovisiononline.com/fineweek Please post your reviews and comments! Juan Mandelbaum |
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Hi,
I love this movie. It really captures the general feel and highs and lows of a regional contest. Well done Juan! Paul Remde "JuanM" wrote in message ... We had a wonderful premiere of A FINE WEEK OF SOARING at the SSA convention. Featuring stunning photography and an exciting storyline, the film gives an insider's view of the Mifflin, PA regional contest from the back seat of a Duo Discus, with 15-time national champion Karl Striedieck at the controls. "Whether you're new to gliding, a beginning cross country pilot, or an old competition soaring dog, you'll get a heady dose of information, pleasure and inspiration from this fine film," says Doug Jacobs, 1985 World Champion. A FINE WEEK OF SOARING is available on DVD, VHS and VHS PAL. Check out the web site for US & international ordering information, reviews and photos: www.geovisiononline.com/fineweek Please post your reviews and comments! Juan Mandelbaum |
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This film really captures the joy of soaring in general and the joy of
soaring the Pennsylvania ridges in particular. Excellent work. I even bought a copy, and some of you know how infrequently I actually (shudder) spend money. -Jack Wyman |
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I enjoyed the video, thoroughly, watched it twice and even my wife
enjoyed it. Always knew Karl was a renaissance man! (whistling Mozart's Magical Flute, while soaring.) Gary (JuanM) wrote in message ... Juan Mandelbaum |
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How many competition pilots will now be whistling while they fly?
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Overall a great movie. It has encouraged me to expand my collection
of glider movies (of which this is the first). As a new-to-soaring pilot, it was very informative to see exactly how a competition is run (I haven't yet convinced my family that spending a week in Mifflin to watch the competition is an ideal vacation destination). Also I was surprised with the quality of the video - it's definitely something that you can show your non-soaring friends (I'm planning on showing it to a few coworkers today over lunch). My other quick thoughts: The soaring in the snow shower scenes were spectacular. I was a little surprised to see on video exactly how close to the cloud bottoms the glider was (I've been that close before but I didn't put it on tape ![]() I know the whistling has been a topic of discussion lately. I was more impressed with the summation of the snow experience from fellow Pennsylvanian Karl "all that snow and crap" Striedieck. My only minor disappointment with the video is the fact that it isn't rated G, but likely PG due to minor swearing (actually it isn't rated at all, but I believe that's the rating it would receive). Something to keep in mind if you are planning on showing it to younger children (perhaps this could be edited out in future editions?). Charlie Spratt has a southern accent. That really doesn't come across in Soaring magazine like it does in the video. Overall, a great video and one that I'm sure will now contend for most watched in our home (maybe it will even unseat current champion "Finding Nemo" that my 3 and 5 year old enjoy so well). -bob |
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Yes, I was shocked when he used the word "booby". I'm sure glad there
weren't any sensitive ears in the room then too! What's this world coming to? ;^) -- Gary Boggs 3650 Airport Dr. Hood River, Oregon, USA 97031-9613 I know the whistling has been a topic of discussion lately. I was more impressed with the summation of the snow experience from fellow Pennsylvanian Karl "all that snow and crap" Striedieck. My only minor disappointment with the video is the fact that it isn't rated G, but likely PG due to minor swearing (actually it isn't rated at all, but I believe that's the rating it would receive). Something to keep in mind if you are planning on showing it to younger children (perhaps this could be edited out in future editions?). |
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