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It is finally done and available! I'm posting this here because I
know a lot of old hang glider pilots spend their time in sailplanes these days. I've spent the last 5 and 1/2 years making this documentary about the birth of the first extreme sport, hang gliding. The running time is 78 minutes and features interviews with the pioneers of the sport, rare still images and never before seen film clips. Lloyd Licher, past Executive Director of the SSA tells how he almost lost his job while helping to organize this new sport, which he saw as the perfect "farm" for future sailplane pilots. Dr. Paul McCready tells about his involvement early in the sport and what it did for him. Many of the pioneers of hang giding tell their stories along with photos and flim of the events they describe. If you like soaring, you need to know more about the lost frontier of flight, the story of hang gliding in the 70s. www.bigblueskythemovie.com My apologies for the blatant ad, but I want to get the word to the old dangle diver dudes out there! Bill Liscomb |
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Looks interesting but (it might be just me) the quicktime video only
plays half way through and then stops. Also, there is another DVD on the same web site called "Out and Return - A day in the life of a sailplane pilot". But there is no additional description. What are the details? How long does it run? Thanks, John |
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On Nov 5, 10:54�am, ContestID67 wrote:
Looks interesting but (it might be just me) the quicktime video only plays half way through and then stops. Also, there is another DVD on the same web site called "Out and Return - A day in the life of a sailplane pilot". �But there is no additional description. �What are the details? �How long does it run? Thanks, John John; Out and Return runs 15 minutes and is intended for people with little knowledge of soaring, like my friends who play golf, etc. It starts with setting up the glider, doing a preflight, takeoff, a fictional XC, barely making it back home, and landing. I used a lipstick camera zip-tied to my sunglasses, over the shoulder shots and looking down the wing, along with air-to-air and ground-to-air shots. Then, it shows the flight on SeeYou. 15 minutes is how long my wife can stay awake for any kind of airplane stuff on tv.... Out and Return won a Platinum Remi Award at the 2007 Houston International Film Festival. If you go to www.youtube.com and search for "Big Blue Sky Trailer" you might have better luck. Enjoy Bill |
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On Nov 5, 10:03*am, Soaranator wrote:
It is finally done and available! *I'm posting this here because I know a lot of old hang glider pilots spend their time in sailplanes these days. *I've spent the last 5 and 1/2 years making this documentary about the birth of the first extreme sport, hang gliding. The running time is 78 minutes and features interviews with the pioneers of the sport, rare still images and never before seen film clips. *Lloyd Licher, past Executive Director of the SSA tells how he almost lost his job while helping to organize this new sport, which he saw as the perfect "farm" for future sailplane pilots. *Dr. Paul McCready tells about his involvement early in the sport and what it did for him. Many of the pioneers of hang giding tell their stories along with photos and flim of the events they describe. *If you like soaring, you need to know more about the lost frontier of flight, the story of hang gliding in the 70s. *www.bigblueskythemovie.com My apologies for the blatant ad, but I want to get the word to the old dangle diver dudes out there! Bill Liscomb EXCELLENT!! I was wondering when it would become available. I had the pleasure of seeing one of your sneak preview showings at the 07' ESA/ SHA meet at Tehachapi. A first rate production that I very much look forward to finally adding to my soaring library and sharing for years to come. -Paul PS. I love the cloud fringing footage filmed by 'mystery glider "X" in Out and Return... |
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On Wed, 05 Nov 2008 11:41:01 -0800, Soaranator wrote:
If you go to www.youtube.com and search for "Big Blue Sky Trailer" you might have better luck. Nice, though short trailer. Thanks for posting it. Then I had a look round and found this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2W-3...eature=related which is about hang gliding at Dustaable. Nice shots from a thermalling HG plus views of the LGC field and the odd ridge running K-21. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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