Look, I realize that My putting up a response that talks about how i need assistance in having My next Flight down there at Dockweiler beach to be Film of My Flight is somewhat of a mundane, basic Question.. Yet if some of You know How to Post Videos of Your Flights, maybe I would like to get Help with taking Video Both from the Ground and from the Air.
Chris McKeon wrote:... maybe I would like to get Help with taking Video Both from the Ground and from the Air.
I suspect there will be plenty of us on the ground with cameras rolling. You should definitely contact John about getting a camera mounted on your glider.
And since you've mentioned videos at Dockweiler ... here are some of my favorites:
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Old school SoCal. Thanks for reminding us Bob. The perfect storm. Surfing into the wind, on the beach, either way was just timeless, bitchen'. Great "long winded" music video, "come forward Bob", what was the music? Otto did it thousands of times on hard dirt, no wonder he's a model pilot for the ages. Bravo all.
can the wind sound be "squelched"? then overlay your music over that.
Sometimes you gotta' push the stick forward while you're lookn' at the ground
Craig wrote; "Live remote broadcasting, to and from a local radio station, is so cool and could be done more often. Also, the same equipment and camera mounts could be used upon landing (at Torey maybe) to interview people and get their thoughts about things that matter in the Hang Gliding world,
maybe this guy would even blabber a few sounds"
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Then there is this guy, my friend.
Tribute to Jack,
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"This small town’s radio station (KOTO) never had one of those eye-in-the-sky news reporters. No Copter 6. No Traffic on the 10s.
But it had Captain Jack.
In the station’s early days, he strapped a remote broadcasting unit to his back and hang glided off Gold Hill: the radio crackled with his descriptions of the mountains, the rivers and the trees, the town as he saw it. Captain Jack had a view all his own".
Norman Squier outfited “Captain” Jack Carey for a historic KOTO high-altitude remote broadcast in 1982. Carey would circle the valley via hang glider and report live".
We've got to get even more creative if, "certified single pilot", non-motorized, foot launched Hang Gliding, with it's own rating system for pilots and gliders, and insurance, is to survive. Commercial flying is a nother' ball of wax entirely.