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A few friends and I had an amazing time last week down at the
Hurricane, Utah airport doing some early spring soaring. I tested out a new GoPro Hero2 HD video recorder (sorry about being hand held) and was very pleased with the quality and results. I have 2 videos from this trip with this one being the first and another spectacular one coming out next week - soaring inside of Kolob Canyon below the rim... ![]() This week's video can be found on my youtube channel. Please make sure to watch in full screen mode and as high of HD quality as your computer allows. Worth the extra time to download clearer video! ![]() It is hard to imagine that gliders could comfortably cruise less than 1,000 feet above the desert floor at ground speeds often over 140 miles per hour for over 20 miles with nowhere to land in sight! This video shows pilots Bruno Vassel (B4 in an ASW-27B), Tim Taylor (TT in a Ventus 2a) and Dan Wrobel (DW in a Ventus B) flying high performance sailplanes along the small ridge southbound from the Hurricane, Utah airport. We also had a great time soaring with Steve in an LS3 flying R5. Note the completely unlandable terrain both above and below the ridge making for spectacular scenery but scary flying. This was a very fun day of flying! http://youtu.be/aob5JxEFTw0?hd=1 Thanks for watching, Bruno (B4) |
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On Mar 20, 8:50*am, Bruno wrote:
A few friends and I had an amazing time last week down at the Hurricane, Utah airport doing some early spring soaring. I tested out a new GoPro Hero2 HD video recorder (sorry about being hand held) and was very pleased with the quality and results. *I have 2 videos from this trip with this one being the first and another spectacular one coming out next week - soaring inside of Kolob Canyon below the rim... ![]() This week's video can be found on my youtube channel. Please make sure to watch in full screen mode and as high of HD quality as your computer allows. *Worth the extra time to download clearer video! ![]() It is hard to imagine that gliders could comfortably cruise less than 1,000 feet above the desert floor at ground speeds often over 140 miles per hour for over 20 miles with nowhere to land in sight! This video shows pilots Bruno Vassel (B4 in an ASW-27B), Tim Taylor (TT in a Ventus 2a) and Dan Wrobel (DW in a Ventus B) flying high performance sailplanes along the small ridge southbound from the Hurricane, Utah airport. We also had a great time soaring with Steve in an LS3 flying R5. *Note the completely unlandable terrain both above and below the ridge making for spectacular scenery but scary flying. This was a very fun day of flying! http://youtu.be/aob5JxEFTw0?hd=1 Thanks for watchinAg, Bruno (B4) Nice Bruno! GoPro 2 video is excellent. Mike Carris |
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On Mar 20, 7:50*am, Bruno wrote:
A few friends and I had an amazing time last week down at the Hurricane, Utah airport doing some early spring soaring. I tested out a new GoPro Hero2 HD video recorder (sorry about being hand held) and was very pleased with the quality and results. *I have 2 videos from this trip with this one being the first and another spectacular one coming out next week - soaring inside of Kolob Canyon below the rim... ![]() This week's video can be found on my youtube channel. Please make sure to watch in full screen mode and as high of HD quality as your computer allows. *Worth the extra time to download clearer video! ![]() It is hard to imagine that gliders could comfortably cruise less than 1,000 feet above the desert floor at ground speeds often over 140 miles per hour for over 20 miles with nowhere to land in sight! This video shows pilots Bruno Vassel (B4 in an ASW-27B), Tim Taylor (TT in a Ventus 2a) and Dan Wrobel (DW in a Ventus B) flying high performance sailplanes along the small ridge southbound from the Hurricane, Utah airport. We also had a great time soaring with Steve in an LS3 flying R5. *Note the completely unlandable terrain both above and below the ridge making for spectacular scenery but scary flying. This was a very fun day of flying! http://youtu.be/aob5JxEFTw0?hd=1 Thanks for watching, Bruno (B4) Excellent! was the GoPro inside the plastic case? Brad |
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Bruno,
Most excellent!! You had me chuckling at the end when you turned the camera on yourself. bumper zz Minden PS, Course without the extra 2 point L/D gain from your gorgeous MKIV yaw string installation, this flight would hardly have been possible (grin). |
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If the trend continues eventually your winglets will shrink to
nothing. I bet you were wishing there was even a fully grown wheat field along that ridge! glad you, Tim, and Dan had fun. |
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![]() Excellent! was the GoPro inside the plastic case? Brad Thanks for the supportive comments everyone. It is so fun to share flights with others. Yes, the GoPro was using the regular outside plastic housing. I added an extended battery pack to the back of the GoPro for around $50. Since a 32 gig card can handle around 3.5 hours of video, it is always the batteries that die first. We'll see how long the regular battery + extended will last together. I will be thrilled with anything over 3 hours total. Bruno - B4 |
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On Mar 20, 11:50*am, Bruno wrote:
Excellent! was the GoPro inside the plastic case? Brad Thanks for the supportive comments everyone. It is so fun to share flights with others. *Yes, the GoPro was using the regular outside plastic housing. I added an extended battery pack to the back of the GoPro for around $50. Since a 32 gig card can handle around 3.5 hours of video, it is always the batteries that die first. *We'll see how long the regular battery + extended will last together. I will be thrilled with anything over 3 hours total. Bruno - B4 Thanks for the info Bruno................I'm thinking of up-grading to either the GoPro you are using, or the Drift HD that uses a wireless remote. The thought is to be able to turn on and off the camera to save storage and battery for the "exciting" parts of the flight. I always seem to run out of battery power when I'm racing up and down the ridges! I think there is a wireless unit for the GoPro but am not sure about that. Brad |
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On Mar 20, 1:13*pm, Brad wrote:
On Mar 20, 11:50*am, Bruno wrote: Excellent! was the GoPro inside the plastic case? Brad Thanks for the supportive comments everyone. It is so fun to share flights with others. *Yes, the GoPro was using the regular outside plastic housing. I added an extended battery pack to the back of the GoPro for around $50. Since a 32 gig card can handle around 3.5 hours of video, it is always the batteries that die first. *We'll see how long the regular battery + extended will last together. I will be thrilled with anything over 3 hours total. Bruno - B4 Thanks for the info Bruno................I'm thinking of up-grading to either the GoPro you are using, or the Drift HD that uses a wireless remote. The thought is to be able to turn on and off the camera to save storage and battery for the "exciting" parts of the flight. I always seem to run out of battery power when I'm racing up and down the ridges! I think there is a wireless unit for the GoPro but am not sure about that. Brad, With a GoPro you can record just by turning the camera on and stop by turning it off. Only one button. |
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On Mar 20, 1:38*pm, Mike C wrote:
On Mar 20, 1:13*pm, Brad wrote: On Mar 20, 11:50*am, Bruno wrote: Excellent! was the GoPro inside the plastic case? Brad Thanks for the supportive comments everyone. It is so fun to share flights with others. *Yes, the GoPro was using the regular outside plastic housing. I added an extended battery pack to the back of the GoPro for around $50. Since a 32 gig card can handle around 3.5 hours of video, it is always the batteries that die first. *We'll see how long the regular battery + extended will last together. I will be thrilled with anything over 3 hours total. Bruno - B4 Thanks for the info Bruno................I'm thinking of up-grading to either the GoPro you are using, or the Drift HD that uses a wireless remote. The thought is to be able to turn on and off the camera to save storage and battery for the "exciting" parts of the flight. I always seem to run out of battery power when I'm racing up and down the ridges! I think there is a wireless unit for the GoPro but am not sure about that. Brad, With a GoPro you can record just by turning the camera on and stop by turning it off. Only one button. Hi Mike, yup, unless it's secured outside on the tail! I'm using on of the original GoPro cameras, the light gathering ability is poor and so is the battery life, but it's still fun to set up in the sailplane, especially for the Tetra-15 first flights. It needs to be replaced with a new HD unit of some type. Brad |
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On Mar 20, 3:40*pm, Brad wrote:
On Mar 20, 1:38*pm, Mike C wrote: On Mar 20, 1:13*pm, Brad wrote: On Mar 20, 11:50*am, Bruno wrote: Excellent! was the GoPro inside the plastic case? Brad Thanks for the supportive comments everyone. It is so fun to share flights with others. *Yes, the GoPro was using the regular outside plastic housing. I added an extended battery pack to the back of the GoPro for around $50. Since a 32 gig card can handle around 3.5 hours of video, it is always the batteries that die first. *We'll see how long the regular battery + extended will last together. I will be thrilled with anything over 3 hours total. Bruno - B4 Thanks for the info Bruno................I'm thinking of up-grading to either the GoPro you are using, or the Drift HD that uses a wireless remote. The thought is to be able to turn on and off the camera to save storage and battery for the "exciting" parts of the flight. I always seem to run out of battery power when I'm racing up and down the ridges! I think there is a wireless unit for the GoPro but am not sure about that. Brad, With a GoPro you can record just by turning the camera on and stop by turning it off. Only one button. Hi Mike, yup, unless it's secured outside on the tail! I'm using on of the original GoPro cameras, the light gathering ability is poor and so is the battery life, but it's still fun to set up in the sailplane, especially for the Tetra-15 first flights. It needs to be replaced with a new HD unit of some type. Brad Ahh I see. |
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