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Hi,
I am always trying to think of new ways to help soaring pilots select the right soaring instruments for their needs. A while ago I thought of the idea of adding audio recordings to my web site of each variometer - so customers could judge for themselves which one was the best match for their tastes. But recently I have started to dabble in video editing on my PC and it struck me ...why not put short video clips of all the soaring instruments onto my web site. If is picture is worth a thousand words, then a video with sound must be worth a million. It will take time for me to get them all done, but the first one is ready to go. It is a 6 minute overview of the Tasman V1000 variometer. It is not great quality video and I did not take the time to create a script. The idea is to keep it simple so I can find time to do many of them. You can see it he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/tasman.htm The goal was to show the basic features of the vario for those interested in buying one. However, the video could be used to remind current owners how to use all the features of the vario. If you have a Tasman in a club glider you may want to put a link to the video into your club newsletter so club members can brush-up on the features of the unit. I hope you find it useful. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com |
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On Jan 18, 9:55*pm, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi, I am always trying to think of new ways to help soaring pilots select the ............. *If is picture is worth a thousand words, then a video with sound must be worth a million. Paul, You've got a winner! Super great idea. Could also be used to demo the different responses by uncompensated, total energy, and NETTO systems. Effects of changes in temperature and pressure on altimeter readings. |
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Paul Remde wrote:
Hi, I am always trying to think of new ways to help soaring pilots select the right soaring instruments for their needs. A while ago I thought of the idea of adding audio recordings to my web site of each variometer - so customers could judge for themselves which one was the best match for their tastes. But recently I have started to dabble in video editing on my PC and it struck me ...why not put short video clips of all the soaring instruments onto my web site. If is picture is worth a thousand words, then a video with sound must be worth a million. It will take time for me to get them all done, but the first one is ready to go. It is a 6 minute overview of the Tasman V1000 variometer. It is not great quality video and I did not take the time to create a script. The idea is to keep it simple so I can find time to do many of them. You can see it he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/tasman.htm The goal was to show the basic features of the vario for those interested in buying one. However, the video could be used to remind current owners how to use all the features of the vario. If you have a Tasman in a club glider you may want to put a link to the video into your club newsletter so club members can brush-up on the features of the unit. I hope you find it useful. Good Soaring, Nice demo a Paul. If my wife found out she could record a gear warning, it would be much less polite than your wife's (at least the one you showed ;-) ). Also, off the subject a bit, I like your idea of linking videos to club newsletters. Anyone out there doing this regularly, maybe even including video messages or instruction links on their newsletter? Just curious. Shawn |
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On Jan 18, 10:55*pm, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi, I am always trying to think of new ways to help soaring pilots select the right soaring instruments for their needs. *A while ago I thought of the idea of adding audio recordings to my web site of each variometer - so customers could judge for themselves which one was the best match for their tastes. *But recently I have started to dabble in video editing on my PC and it struck me ...why not put short video clips of all the soaring instruments onto my web site. *If is picture is worth a thousand words, then a video with sound must be worth a million. It will take time for me to get them all done, but the first one is ready to go. *It is a 6 minute overview of the Tasman V1000 variometer. * It is not great quality video and I did not take the time to create a script. *The idea is to keep it simple so I can find time to do many of them. *You can see it hehttp://www.cumulus-soaring.com/tasman.htm The goal was to show the basic features of the vario for those interested in buying one. *However, the video could be used to remind current owners how to use all the features of the vario. *If you have a Tasman in a club glider you may want to put a link to the video into your club newsletter so club members can brush-up on the features of the unit. I hope you find it useful. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc.http://www.cumulus-soaring.com Well done, great idea, I look forward to future show and tell videos. Thanks for staying ahead of the gang! 21 |
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Paul,
Great, fast, to the point and quick turnaround to get up. If you want to discuss higher end applications, let's meet up in ABQ. There are lots of interesting applications of video to soaring. Kemp |
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On Jan 19, 5:55*am, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi, I am always trying to think of new ways to help soaring pilots select the right soaring instruments for their needs. *A while ago I thought of the idea of adding audio recordings to my web site of each variometer - so customers could judge for themselves which one was the best match for their tastes. *But recently I have started to dabble in video editing on my PC and it struck me ...why not put short video clips of all the soaring instruments onto my web site. *If is picture is worth a thousand words, then a video with sound must be worth a million. It will take time for me to get them all done, but the first one is ready to go. *It is a 6 minute overview of the Tasman V1000 variometer. * It is not great quality video and I did not take the time to create a script. *The idea is to keep it simple so I can find time to do many of them. *You can see it hehttp://www.cumulus-soaring.com/tasman.htm The goal was to show the basic features of the vario for those interested in buying one. *However, the video could be used to remind current owners how to use all the features of the vario. *If you have a Tasman in a club glider you may want to put a link to the video into your club newsletter so club members can brush-up on the features of the unit. I hope you find it useful. We have a Tasnan vario in one of our club gliders and I found that video really useful. Sadly I don't think you are going to do one on the LX4000 which is what is in my own ship! However it might be a useful link for the club website. |
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Hi Kemp,
Yes, I'd love to meet at ABQ. See you in a few weeks. Paul Remde "Kemp" wrote in message ... Paul, Great, fast, to the point and quick turnaround to get up. If you want to discuss higher end applications, let's meet up in ABQ. There are lots of interesting applications of video to soaring. Kemp |
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