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Thanks for the comments guys...
I used normal packaging tape (Not the cheap stuff though) It worked without any problems at all! Highest speed was 80 mph... -Nik Andy Blackburn wrote: At 04:36 29 November 2005, wrote: Tape? What was your what was your highest airspeed? I've used tape to hold a bullet camera mounted on a post with an aluminum plate for a base - up to 150 kts. People recommend gaffer's tape though I found wing tape works fine. Okay, it was a lot of tape. 9B |
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I've done it with duct tape and had no problems whotsoever, even at
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laister49 wrote:
I've done it with duct tape and had no problems whotsoever, even at higher speeds. The professionals use "Duck Tape" brand duct tape for it's superior aerodynamic qualities. Sorry, couldn't resist, and it is an actual brand available in the US. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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Eric Greenwell wrote:
The professionals use "Duck Tape" brand duct tape for it's superior aerodynamic qualities. Sorry, couldn't resist, and it is an actual brand available in the US. More than that. I've seen "Duck Tape" as a description in hardware stores applying to stock clearly labelled "Duct Tape". Actually, the "k" generally seems to be taking over from the "t". Gresham's Law? GC |
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Ok, the Draft.wmv was around 5 min and it is around 5 min longer
(10min) Also I don't know what you mean by slow server, I download it at full speed with no problems, maybe your connection is just too slow because the file is 2mbits and not optimized for dsl which is (768kbps) -Nik |
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![]() laister49 wrote: Nik, Congrats on your excellent video. We as a sport need much more of this sort of thing. This video relates the sport to the younger generations in a way that we can really identify with. I'm just a little older than you guys, but I'm used to being the youngest guy around the airport. The video allows a glimpse into how much fun the sport is, and may inspire more of our contemporaries to put down thier video game controllers at least long enough to put forth the effort to learn enough about soaring to really see how much fun it is.This video should be distributed to every High School and College that has any connection with, or is anywhere near a gliderport. Excellent idea. Another way to attract young people, IMHO, is to buy them Condor, the soaring flight simulator. Only $50 US. It is a very realistic soaring simulator, the best I've seen. The younger set seems to like video games, which this is although it is so much more. Once they're hooked they may well want to try the real thing. Heck, buy it for yourself. Warning: It is addictive, especially the online real-time competitions, and one can easily lose hours of spare time. Guess how I know? ;-) http://www.condorsoaring.com/media.htm p.s., Don't be put off by the lack of a demo program, as I was. Regards, -Doug |
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Doug Hoffman wrote:
laister49 wrote: Nik, Congrats on your excellent video. We as a sport need much more of this sort of thing. This video relates the sport to the younger generations in a way that we can really identify with. I'm just a little older than you guys, but I'm used to being the youngest guy around the airport. The video allows a glimpse into how much fun the sport is, and may inspire more of our contemporaries to put down thier video game controllers at least long enough to put forth the effort to learn enough about soaring to really see how much fun it is.This video should be distributed to every High School and College that has any connection with, or is anywhere near a gliderport. Excellent idea. Another way to attract young people, IMHO, is to buy them Condor, the soaring flight simulator. Only $50 US. It is a very realistic soaring simulator, the best I've seen. The younger set seems to like video games, which this is although it is so much more. Once they're hooked they may well want to try the real thing. Heck, buy it for yourself. Warning: It is addictive, especially the online real-time competitions, and one can easily lose hours of spare time. Guess how I know? ;-) http://www.condorsoaring.com/media.htm p.s., Don't be put off by the lack of a demo program, as I was. No Mac/Linux support is off-putting enough. Shawn |
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Nik, if you keep this up you're going to make us rock stars.
Great film. Can't wait to see the next one. |
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