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My gosh man, that was stunnig! I love gliding, thank you so much for sharing this. Cheers.
Awesome! It's amazing to me how much energy can be plucked from the air with a good machine and strategy.
Great post and photography! Keep 'em coming.
Very nice flight. Beautiful.
Love the cloud streets !
Awesome!!
Nice Job Bill with both the flying and the video. We all had a good day!
@@Russowens Yes indeed!
Man you west usa soarers are so lucky. You all usually get mountains and good thermals!
@@AirJoe indeed we are.
Nice video Bill. Can you keep the Skysight convergence on the Oudie N the whole flight? What camera and video editing software do you use?
I have an Oudie IGC (not the newer N) and I can display skylight weather downloaded preflight. I used a DJI Osmo pocket 3 for this one. I have an insta360 X3 but not on this flight
@@BillPalmer Thanks Bill, how do you edit your video?.
Currently Adobe premier pro, but there are less expensive and more intuitive programs such as Cyberlink Power director, which i used to use.
My gosh man, that was stunnig! I love gliding, thank you so much for sharing this. Cheers.
Awesome! It's amazing to me how much energy can be plucked from the air with a good machine and strategy.
Great post and photography! Keep 'em coming.
Very nice flight. Beautiful.
Love the cloud streets !
Awesome!!
Nice Job Bill with both the flying and the video. We all had a good day!
@@Russowens Yes indeed!
Man you west usa soarers are so lucky. You all usually get mountains and good thermals!
@@AirJoe indeed we are.
Nice video Bill. Can you keep the Skysight convergence on the Oudie N the whole flight? What camera and video editing software do you use?
I have an Oudie IGC (not the newer N) and I can display skylight weather downloaded preflight.
I used a DJI Osmo pocket 3 for this one. I have an insta360 X3 but not on this flight
@@BillPalmer Thanks Bill, how do you edit your video?.
Currently Adobe premier pro, but there are less expensive and more intuitive programs such as Cyberlink Power director, which i used to use.