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Not to steal the spotlight from the amazing videos that Bruno does, but I just ran across this one made by a few of our Embry Riddle students in Prescott Soaring. Well done I thought
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On Saturday, October 15, 2016 at 9:43:07 PM UTC+3, gotovkotzepkoi wrote:
;930541 Wrote: Not to steal the spotlight from the amazing videos that Bruno does, but I just ran across this one made by a few of our Embry Riddle students in Prescott Soaring. Well done I thought ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdU2ujVPoNc This video is a long way from stealing anyone's thunder. I would not show it to a potential pilot: antique glider, sun blasted desert, uninspiring footage. That's a bit harsh. I agree, the glider and other equipment are fairly ancient and dilapidated, but my biggest criticism is that it gives the impression that gliding is about sled rides. Probably for many people the mere idea of getting your feet off the ground and being in control of a flying craft is attractive enough to get started. This video has the huge benefit that the whole exercise looks affordable, and like an achievable goal for someone starting from zero. I love seeing skilled pilots travelling hundreds of km through gnarly mountains in sleek machines. But for I'd say 99% of people it looks as if you have to be both a millionaire and a genius -- and they know they aren't either of those and are put off, not inspired. In reality, of course, there is a vast middle ground with affordable older (but still nice looking and well performing) aircraft such as Grobs, Libelles etc that lets normal people build up from being a beginner to flying 300 km maybe an hour slower than the bank-breaking stuff. But how to communicate that? |
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On Saturday, October 15, 2016 at 2:43:07 PM UTC-4, gotovkotzepkoi wrote:
... antique glider, sun blasted desert, uninspiring footage. The strongest point of this video is that the pilots are not antique, and they appear to be having great fun. |
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I've just recently learned of Bruno's videos, some of which are inspiring indeed for this relatively n00b student that I am. I especially like this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijx4ez8ZzXE in which he contour-flies the ridge, occasionally reaching out the window to pick pine cones off the tree tops, and also buzzes a camp (unfortunately, unoccupied at the time). Another source of spectacular glider videos, for the abinitate and anyone else alike, are the flights of Ramy Yanetz, who seems to be everywhere all over Region 11 and thereabouts. The best of these seem to have gathered about 3000-4000 views, but really these ought to be going mad-ass viral. In addition to the videos, he writes blogs about his flights discussing some of the more technical details, with spectacular photos (click any to enlarge), OLC traces, etc. Herewith, I'll copy here a post I wrote in my nearby self-introduction thread, in which I give some links: BTW, for whom it may interest, here are two beautiful videos of flights over the Bay Area, San Francisco all the way to Point Reyes, done a few years ago by Ramy, one of our members -- Low altitude, under 4000 ft -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggv5kkjqHrI High alt, 15K-18K ft -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDdnfIANUxU (For more like these, search for videos posted by "ramyyanetz") Here, his blogs of those flights, with great photos, OLC traces, etc. (click any photo to enlarge) -- http://yanetz.blogspot.com/2011/05/m...ight-with.html http://yanetz.blogspot.com/2012/01/bay-tour-sequel.html http://www.valleysoaring.net/?page_id=314 -- J. J. ========================== |
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It has always seemed to me that the sport and recreation of soaring has always been relatively unknown outside the society of people who are all into aviation. I wonder how many people happen to stumble upon videos like Bruno's and Ramy's, other than those of us who go actively looking for them, and those who hear of them from us. It's not mentioned much in any mass media, for example, in contrast to, e.g., ice skating or even skydiving.
I myself first learned about soaring at the age of 15, and got interested, via a great article in National Geographic in 1967 (January or February issue, I think, but I'm not sure), with lots of pictures of course. My father then took me out to Dillingham Field (Oahu) for a glider ride. (In a 2-32!). Fast forward about 10 years. Now out of college and fully employed, I started lessons at Sky Sailing, Fremont, 1975. But if it hadn't been for (a) that Nat Geo article and (b) a friend in college who was all into it, I might never have heard of gliders or sailplanes or soaring to this day. Back in the 1960's or 1970's, Cessna had a major public advertising campaign, the gist (and slogan) of which was "If you can drive, you can fly!". But I never saw a similar publicity campaign to make soaring better known to the public. How about "If you can swim, you can soar!" ![]() -- J. J. ====================== |
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On Friday, October 21, 2016 at 8:25:31 PM UTC-4, son_of_flubber wrote:
On Saturday, October 15, 2016 at 2:43:07 PM UTC-4, gotovkotzepkoi wrote: ... antique glider, sun blasted desert, uninspiring footage. The strongest point of this video is that the pilots are not antique, and they appear to be having great fun. To expand- I'd say it shows that you don't have to have the latest Arcus jet or fly in the Alps to have fun. This sport has a wide variety of ways for people to enjoy themselves. Many(most?) of the people in the "target" market have limited financial resources. Showing them an option they can afford may catch a few more. FWIW UH |
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On Friday, October 21, 2016 at 7:25:31 PM UTC-5, son_of_flubber wrote:
On Saturday, October 15, 2016 at 2:43:07 PM UTC-4, gotovkotzepkoi wrote: ... antique glider, sun blasted desert, uninspiring footage. The strongest point of this video is that the pilots are not antique, and they appear to be having great fun. Who says antiques can't have great fun? https://vimeo.com/61693324 It takes skill not to loose your glasses in a 30 MPH breeze. |
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