Horden April 16th

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Peter
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Horden April 16th

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I made a video of some of the paragliding and hangliding taking place at horden a while back check it out at the following link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_VjfmsjTb4

Its also avaliable in high quality if you tick the high quality box which is a big improvement on the usualy youtube quality, theyre doing HD soon tho i dunno how the servers will cope, it takes ages for the standard quality clips to buffer when i use youtube, probably down to ADSL wish my area had cable was always a lot quicker.

Lemme know what you think.... :shock:
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Excellent!
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Great peice of video there
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Post by Mike Brown »

Yes nice Video. Well put together and like the soundtrack. More importantly a lot to learn from watching this video!!! I was there most of day too and it was far too windy for me! You made the right decision not to fly. Well done
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Enjoyed that - thanks! (y)
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Very good

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Very good, enjoyed it.
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Thanks for the nice comments im pleased you liked it. Ive been trying some options for in flight video at the mo but its becoming a bit like preparing for the shuttle launch powering on gps, vario, walkie talkie, camera, digital camera doesnt really calm the nerves when you haven't flown for a bit! :o

Always good to watch your five minute flight you drove 4 hours for later in the day tho and reflect on what a god of the sky you are! :roll:
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Post by Bob Sutherland »

Peter, Have a word with Chris Foster about the video camera whilst flying. He's an old pro ( :twisted: ) at it.
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Martin Armstrong has produced the best head cam, in flight results I have seen, ANYWHERE. Fish eye lens (a must) and as for the rest of the gear, you need to give him a knock.

He has researched and thought it through, and has came up with the goods.

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