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Old September 16th 10, 06:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Brad[_2_]
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Default soaring video with Flarm in use

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWRX1...ayer_embedded#!

the guy shooting the video has a Flarm on top of his panel, in some of
the scenes you can see the display lighting up and see the target
sailplanes. I thought this was pretty cool to see Flarm in action.

Brad
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Old September 16th 10, 06:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Westbender
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On Sep 16, 12:44*pm, Brad wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWRX1...ayer_embedded#!

the guy shooting the video has a Flarm on top of his panel, in some of
the scenes you can see the display lighting up and see the target
sailplanes. I thought this was pretty cool to see Flarm in action.

Brad


Very cool.

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Old September 17th 10, 07:48 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
TRKA
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Default soaring video with Flarm in use

On 16 Sep., 19:59, Westbender wrote:
On Sep 16, 12:44*pm, Brad wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWRX1...ayer_embedded#!


the guy shooting the video has a Flarm on top of his panel, in some of
the scenes you can see the display lighting up and see the target
sailplanes. I thought this was pretty cool to see Flarm in action.


Brad


Very cool.


Hi Brad, it seems you are watching streckenflug.at website ?
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Old September 17th 10, 04:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul Tribe
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Default soaring video with Flarm in use

At 06:48 17 September 2010, TRKA wrote:
On 16 Sep., 19:59, Westbender wrote:
On Sep 16, 12:44=A0pm, Brad wrote:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=3DUWRX1hcz0_0&feature=3Dplayer_embedded#!

the guy shooting the video has a Flarm on top of his panel, in

some of
the scenes you can see the display lighting up and see the

target
sailplanes. I thought this was pretty cool to see Flarm in

action.

Brad


Very cool.


Hi Brad, it seems you are watching streckenflug.at website ?


Cool video!

If, as I assume it was made using a head mounted camera, what
happened to the scan cycle? The pilot did not seem to look up or
left for over two minutes from 1:33 into the video...

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Old September 17th 10, 04:37 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default soaring video with Flarm in use

On Sep 17, 9:11*am, Paul Tribe
wrote:
At 06:48 17 September 2010, TRKA wrote:On 16 Sep., 19:59, Westbender *wrote:
On Sep 16, 12:44=A0pm, Brad *wrote:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?


v=3DUWRX1hcz0_0&feature=3Dplayer_embedded#!



the guy shooting the video has a Flarm on top of his panel, in

some of
the scenes you can see the display lighting up and see the

target
sailplanes. I thought this was pretty cool to see Flarm in

action.

Brad


Very cool.


Hi Brad, it seems you are watching streckenflug.at website ?


Cool video!

If, as I assume it was made using a head mounted camera, what
happened to the scan cycle? The pilot did not seem to look up or
left for over two minutes from 1:33 into the video...


This observation points out the risk of posting online soaring videos.
It is amazing to see how people actually fly once you look back at the
video of their flights including their visual scans. I am not excusing
lack of scanning during any portion of any duration flight, and it
sounds like you are very aware of the need for constant scanning and
probably do a very good job Paul. That said, take up a video camera
and film yourself on one of your next longer flights and you will be
shocked at all the "mistakes" and safety omissions you may end up
committing. In my videos I have found that I need to constantly remind
myself to look over my shoulder to clear the turn before turning.
Watching my own videos has helped me to start identifying these
mistakes and start correcting them in subsequent flights. Again, take
up a video camera, mount it somewhere and forget about it and then be
amazed at what you will learn about your own flying mistakes.

BTW, thanks to lucadema1 for posting the final glide video! It was
quite fun to watch. Good job.

Take care,
Bruno - B4
http://www.youtube.com/user/bviv
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Old September 17th 10, 05:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default soaring video with Flarm in use

If, as I assume it was made using a head mounted camera, what
happened to the scan cycle? The pilot did not seem to look up or
left for over two minutes from 1:33 into the video...


I'm sure this guy is scanning plenty, even if he isn't moving his
entire head to do so. Don't know how your constructed, but my eyeballs
can swivel quite a bit in their sockets...

-Paul
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Old September 17th 10, 05:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Brad[_2_]
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Default soaring video with Flarm in use

On Sep 17, 9:34*am, sisu1a wrote:
If, as I assume it was made using a head mounted camera, what
happened to the scan cycle? The pilot did not seem to look up or
left for over two minutes from 1:33 into the video...


I'm sure this guy is scanning plenty, even if he isn't moving his
entire head to do so. Don't know how your constructed, but my eyeballs
can swivel quite a bit in their sockets...

-Paul


Paul,

Bob and I are working on the Super Anole scanning headgear unit. one
of the really neat features is the ability to not only see completely
around the cockpit, but for an additional charge we include the
extendable tongue bug wiper system.

Brad
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Old September 17th 10, 08:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
db_sonic
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Default soaring video with Flarm in use

On Sep 16, 10:44*am, Brad wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWRX1...ayer_embedded#!

the guy shooting the video has a Flarm on top of his panel, in some of
the scenes you can see the display lighting up and see the target
sailplanes. I thought this was pretty cool to see Flarm in action.

Brad


Is it just me? I am surprised the Flarm doesnt light up more.
Its like the pilot looks right and sees the other glider before the
Flarm lights up.
And that other guy is close!
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Old September 17th 10, 09:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
John Smith
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Default soaring video with Flarm in use

db_sonic wrote:
Is it just me? I am surprised the Flarm doesnt light up more.
Its like the pilot looks right and sees the other glider before the
Flarm lights up.
And that other guy is close!


Actually, that's the whole point of FLARM: It doesn't dumbly warn based
on proximity, but intelligently based on the predicted flight paths. And
it knows about gliders. ;-)
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Old September 17th 10, 10:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Chris Nicholas[_2_]
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The way Flarm works is also dependent on its installation, which as
far as I can see particularly involves the location of the tiny aerial
which gives Flarm to Flarm communication.

My unit is on top of the instrument coaming. This shields it from
transmissions from below, so an approaching glider at a lower level
may be detected some distance away, and then it becomes invisible to
the Flarm unit as it gets close and underneath.

I have also found that on some occasions, a glider has to be really
near before the unit detects it. I don't know why, but it seems to be
somewhat variable.

Nevertheless, I find it very valuable, and these elements of
variability do not make it worthwhile to me to try to develop a
different location for a remote aerial, which in any case would need a
lead that I don't have, although I believe one is available if
required.

Chris N

 




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