New-zealand avec une voile de speed , trop fort ! En plus une belle vidéo et pleins d'émotions dans les images ! Continuer à voler et à distiller de belles images , et plein d'émotions ! Merci à vous tous et toutes pour tout cela ! 😊😊😊
Hey, My name is Isabel, and I am a 18 year old paraglider. I am a fan of New Zealand since I was a kid, and actually would be there for half a year if it wasn't for Corona. I plan to go in 2022 instead and I have two questions - can I also paraglide in the time from March to September, like is the weather good enough/ are there thermals or is this a bad time because it's winter and it rains all the time? I would probably go to Auckland/Wellington, a few weeks Queenstown. And second - I just did my license this year in August, and plan to fly much, but is it easy to fly in NZ and/or should you be able to do soaring very good? Thank you very much!😊 Isabel
Hello. I don't really know about weather, but March should be ok to fly there. Like everywhere, you have places that are more demanding than other, so you have to be a bit experienced to fly on unknown spot. Then be sure you get your licence to the NZ organization, because it's a different licence than everywhere else. Contact them they will for sure give you a lots of advices. Anyway all the locals are pretty mellow so they will help you in anycase. Good luck!
Super video. i miss NZ. vous utilisez quoi pour filmer en aerien? je trouve ca tres propre et tres stable pour de la gopro.. reflex sur le casque? encore bravo
Jeremy Lacoste Merci pour les retours. La majeure partie des images sont filmées par Perrine, à main levée, avec une petite caméra hybride (de type sony rx100ii), il y a aussi évidement des image à la gopro sur le casque. Toutes les images sont stabilisées en postproduction.
Dan Benn It's a "Petzl Meteor 4". It's made for climbing and mountaineering (not really for paragliding :-) But it's great for hike'n'fly and other expeditions. Best
I explain: the wing can suffer a blooper, so how did you avoid the dangerous situations that may occured during your flights like bloopers? Did you suffer a lot of bloopers?
If I got what you mean, you're talking about collapses? I would say that you have to get use to it to fly in thermal (or strong conditions), it takes time, let say years of experience, to fly safely in thermal turbulences. But most of the pilots can handle it, and the wing are safer and safer nowadays. But it's like in every outdoor or extrem sports: there is a room for mistakes. Best
So every time you fly in thermals do you have collapses? I practice hang gliding and I'm thinking about paragliding because I want to travel around my country
New-zealand avec une voile de speed , trop fort ! En plus une belle vidéo et pleins d'émotions dans les images ! Continuer à voler et à distiller de belles images , et plein d'émotions ! Merci à vous tous et toutes pour tout cela ! 😊😊😊
Merci pour les retours!!!
Beautiful and awesome ! :D
Awesome, I was inspired !
thanks!! watch the other then :-))
gliding in new zeland..... maby 1 day..... you are a lucky one ;) nice video dude!
Super, ca donne envie d'y aller ;-)
Such an awesome video! I had to watch it again and again. All three. Great cutting and music :D
Thanks !!
Thank you for sharing. Very nice video :) Merci a vous :)
Such an awesome video :)
Massive and huge !
Awesome !!
thanks!!
amazing pics great video
Thanks!!
! Your living my dreams
this video is very nice my friends :)
Hey,
My name is Isabel, and I am a 18 year old paraglider.
I am a fan of New Zealand since I was a kid, and actually would be there for half a year if it wasn't for Corona. I plan to go in 2022 instead and I have two questions - can I also paraglide in the time from March to September, like is the weather good enough/ are there thermals or is this a bad time because it's winter and it rains all the time? I would probably go to Auckland/Wellington, a few weeks Queenstown.
And second - I just did my license this year in August, and plan to fly much, but is it easy to fly in NZ and/or should you be able to do soaring very good?
Thank you very much!😊
Isabel
Hello. I don't really know about weather, but March should be ok to fly there. Like everywhere, you have places that are more demanding than other, so you have to be a bit experienced to fly on unknown spot. Then be sure you get your licence to the NZ organization, because it's a different licence than everywhere else. Contact them they will for sure give you a lots of advices. Anyway all the locals are pretty mellow so they will help you in anycase. Good luck!
amazing fly! ur truly a bird!!!
thanks!
love vid amazing
thanks!
Super video. i miss NZ. vous utilisez quoi pour filmer en aerien? je trouve ca tres propre et tres stable pour de la gopro.. reflex sur le casque? encore bravo
Jeremy Lacoste
Merci pour les retours. La majeure partie des images sont filmées par Perrine, à main levée, avec une petite caméra hybride (de type sony rx100ii), il y a aussi évidement des image à la gopro sur le casque. Toutes les images sont stabilisées en postproduction.
Such a awesome place and great footage. Thank you
thanks!
At 6:22 is it Bernie Sanders singing?
Haha no! it's eKoman, a French composer
Sweet I will be based in Auckland Nov 2017 is there anything notable then?
Hello, fore sure there is!! Look at the website "Paragliding Earth". Cheers
Sir which a parachute
who is this pilot that appears at 3:30? He also appears speaking moments before...
His name is Dave Ewards ruclips.net/video/qM1l0DQumDw/видео.html
@@GuillaumeBroust Thanks for your help!
What helmet is that? The orange and white one
Dan Benn It's a "Petzl Meteor 4". It's made for climbing and mountaineering (not really for paragliding :-) But it's great for hike'n'fly and other expeditions. Best
Wooow
Nice video :) How do you do to face the bloopers in the thermals? Do you fly just in the morning?
? I don't get your question
I explain: the wing can suffer a blooper, so how did you avoid the dangerous situations that may occured during your flights like bloopers? Did you suffer a lot of bloopers?
If I got what you mean, you're talking about collapses? I would say that you have to get use to it to fly in thermal (or strong conditions), it takes time, let say years of experience, to fly safely in thermal turbulences. But most of the pilots can handle it, and the wing are safer and safer nowadays. But it's like in every outdoor or extrem sports: there is a room for mistakes. Best
So every time you fly in thermals do you have collapses? I practice hang gliding and I'm thinking about paragliding because I want to travel around my country
no, when you are quite experienced, you never have collapses :-)
What is the name of the first pilot of this video?
We call him "Mad Dave"...
@@GuillaumeBroust Everyone else in New Zealand calls him "Trumpet" ask him why :P
Не, не, не... Это парашют...Это для подения! Это не крыло!
you got an impressive sponsorship portfolio. could be the reason i don't really a appreciate your stuff.
without sponsors, you basically stay at home... :-)
Guillaume Broust
good point.
now i know what my basic Problem is...😉