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Hi,
Today I took a fun video showing the launch operation at the Minnesota soaring club on May 12, 2012 from about 11 AM to 3:15 PM. It is much more fun flying gliders than it would appear from the video. It turned out to be a pretty good soaring day despite the lack of cumulus clouds. Fred Hewitt and I flew the DG-1000S 2-seat sailplane around a 100 km triangle course in an attempt to set a state soaring record. We got somewhat low on the 2nd leg of the course which slowed us down. So, no record today. But it was a beautiful day with strong lift - and sink. What fun! I setup my Nikon D800 to take 1 photo every 5 seconds. The battery lasted long enough to get 1 minute and 42 seconds of movie when played back at 30 frames/second. That comes to 3060 photos at 1080p HD resolution taken over a period of 4 hours and 15 minutes. I used a Nikon AF Fisheye Nikkor 16 mm 1:2.8 D lens. I love watching the clouds in the video. I can't wait to try again on a day with cumulus clouds. You can see it he http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgykLPczVzU Good Soaring, Paul Remde |
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"Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi, Today I took a fun video showing the launch operation at the Minnesota soaring club on May 12, 2012 from about 11 AM to 3:15 PM. It is much more fun flying gliders than it would appear from the video. It turned out to be a pretty good soaring day despite the lack of cumulus clouds. Fred Hewitt and I flew the DG-1000S 2-seat sailplane around a 100 km triangle course in an attempt to set a state soaring record. We got somewhat low on the 2nd leg of the course which slowed us down. So, no record today. But it was a beautiful day with strong lift - and sink. What fun! I setup my Nikon D800 to take 1 photo every 5 seconds. The battery lasted long enough to get 1 minute and 42 seconds of movie when played back at 30 frames/second. That comes to 3060 photos at 1080p HD resolution taken over a period of 4 hours and 15 minutes. I used a Nikon AF Fisheye Nikkor 16 mm 1:2.8 D lens. I love watching the clouds in the video. I can't wait to try again on a day with cumulus clouds. You can see it he http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgykLPczVzU Good Soaring, Paul Remde .... and not a strut in sight. |
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Cool video!
Time-lapse is a lot of fun, I was thinking it would be interesting to do a time-lapse of glider(s) assembling. |
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"Gilbert Smith" wrote in message
... "Paul Remde" wrote: Hi, Today I took a fun video showing the launch operation at the Minnesota soaring club on May 12, 2012 from about 11 AM to 3:15 PM. It is much more fun flying gliders than it would appear from the video. It turned out to be a pretty good soaring day despite the lack of cumulus clouds. Fred Hewitt and I flew the DG-1000S 2-seat sailplane around a 100 km triangle course in an attempt to set a state soaring record. We got somewhat low on the 2nd leg of the course which slowed us down. So, no record today. But it was a beautiful day with strong lift - and sink. What fun! I setup my Nikon D800 to take 1 photo every 5 seconds. The battery lasted long enough to get 1 minute and 42 seconds of movie when played back at 30 frames/second. That comes to 3060 photos at 1080p HD resolution taken over a period of 4 hours and 15 minutes. I used a Nikon AF Fisheye Nikkor 16 mm 1:2.8 D lens. I love watching the clouds in the video. I can't wait to try again on a day with cumulus clouds. You can see it he http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgykLPczVzU Good Soaring, Paul Remde .... and not a strut in sight. ___________________________ Huh? |
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![]() "Paul Remde" wrote in message ... "Gilbert Smith" wrote in message ... "Paul Remde" wrote: Hi, Today I took a fun video showing the launch operation at the Minnesota soaring club on May 12, 2012 from about 11 AM to 3:15 PM. It is much more fun flying gliders than it would appear from the video. It turned out to be a pretty good soaring day despite the lack of cumulus clouds. Fred Hewitt and I flew the DG-1000S 2-seat sailplane around a 100 km triangle course in an attempt to set a state soaring record. We got somewhat low on the 2nd leg of the course which slowed us down. So, no record today. But it was a beautiful day with strong lift - and sink. What fun! I setup my Nikon D800 to take 1 photo every 5 seconds. The battery lasted long enough to get 1 minute and 42 seconds of movie when played back at 30 frames/second. That comes to 3060 photos at 1080p HD resolution taken over a period of 4 hours and 15 minutes. I used a Nikon AF Fisheye Nikkor 16 mm 1:2.8 D lens. I love watching the clouds in the video. I can't wait to try again on a day with cumulus clouds. You can see it he http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgykLPczVzU Good Soaring, Paul Remde ... and not a strut in sight. ___________________________ Huh? No Schweizers... |
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