Hi, great Video with very helpful information, Thank you!! You mention to explain things in the "next episode" (15:43) but I can't find it. Did you change plans?
These videos are great! The only suggestions I would make is get an external mic for your audio so you have less reverb and match the audio levels with your intro sequence with what is coming next as it goes from quiet to loud then quiet again. Other then that great information and keep making great videos like these. :)
Thanks for the tips! do have an external directional mic. I would guess it is the classroom that makes an echo sound. Probably it is the sound reflection from the whiteboard.
A quick hack is any hero 5 to 8 has decent audio you could use it to pick up your audio and throw away the video part and use that in post production. Cheers and again great work.
@@flumenparagliding7293 get BOYA BY-M1 Omnidirectional Lavalier. It's a small mic you can mount on your body. Will make a huge difference. They are around $25 on amazon.
@@flumenparagliding7293 keep learning! :) Videos are great. Small tech issues will get fixed as you get better with editing. Looking forward to next one.
I guess the lines dont shrin when paraglider is not in use and stored properly? I have bought preety much brand new wing that is nearly 10 year old. Lines should be good on it right?
Kite/Dyneema lines after hundreds of hours, lose their colour visibly, and when they become frayed there's a good chance of a break during higher Gs, mind you there's only two 1.3mm holding your weight.. I do want to know in more detail about Kevlar loosing up to 70pct of it's strength, as I fly two liners on coast with large wingovers etc...
Awesome Content, Thank you! Interesting what you say about standard IPPI excel trim sheets, is this a requirement in Europe now and where can I find it?
So generally, how many hours before you should think about a trim check on each? You said line replacement times but not general rule of thumb for a trim check/adjustment.
Loving your tips, brilliant, was looking forward to the next vid but can’t see it
¡Exelente reportaje!
Excelente informacion
Excellent video. Could use a little better pickup on the mic.
Hi, great Video with very helpful information, Thank you!! You mention to explain things in the "next episode" (15:43) but I can't find it. Did you change plans?
Hy! I did make it but APPI asked for now being to be private video only.
Outstanding content please consider a close mounted microphone for superior audio!
These videos are great! The only suggestions I would make is get an external mic for your audio so you have less reverb and match the audio levels with your intro sequence with what is coming next as it goes from quiet to loud then quiet again. Other then that great information and keep making great videos like these. :)
Thanks for the tips! do have an external directional mic. I would guess it is the classroom that makes an echo sound. Probably it is the sound reflection from the whiteboard.
A quick hack is any hero 5 to 8 has decent audio you could use it to pick up your audio and throw away the video part and use that in post production. Cheers and again great work.
@@flumenparagliding7293 get BOYA BY-M1 Omnidirectional Lavalier. It's a small mic you can mount on your body. Will make a huge difference. They are around $25 on amazon.
I do have one, just still not so good at Premier to make good sincronization of sound with the video. But will do. Still learning.
@@flumenparagliding7293 keep learning! :) Videos are great. Small tech issues will get fixed as you get better with editing. Looking forward to next one.
Excellent video and information..thank you!!
I guess the lines dont shrin when paraglider is not in use and stored properly? I have bought preety much brand new wing that is nearly 10 year old. Lines should be good on it right?
Very informative, and i will be reaching out to you for an APPI course on wing maintenance.
Thank you
Marko this is fantastic and simple! Thanks!
When can you post the 6th follow up episode?
Thanks
Awesome explanations, thank you! Do you anything about kite lines? They are often used in salt waters. Seems to last long in such conditions.
No, but jute lines are for sure Spectra. Uv resistant but not sure about lengths.
Kite/Dyneema lines after hundreds of hours, lose their colour visibly, and when they become frayed there's a good chance of a break during higher Gs, mind you there's only two 1.3mm holding your weight.. I do want to know in more detail about Kevlar loosing up to 70pct of it's strength, as I fly two liners on coast with large wingovers etc...
Awesome Content, Thank you!
Interesting what you say about standard IPPI excel trim sheets, is this a requirement in Europe now and where can I find it?
Hy. We provide this on our APPI workshops. In Europe each company has its own method and it is normally laser type Excell sheet.
So generally, how many hours before you should think about a trim check on each? You said line replacement times but not general rule of thumb for a trim check/adjustment.
Hy! Sorry for a late reply. Check the manual for the info.
Thanks for the great information. Where does Technora fit in to this spectrum? Same as Vectran?
Hy! Sorry for a late reply. Technora is aramid. Just another Brand name.
15:42, sadly there was no next episode :(
can u send me Episode 06 how trime line paraglideng at home
Hey Marko did you do a How to Land video??
Not yet. Hard to find time. Hopefully soon.
@@flumenparagliding7293 keep up the good work!!
It's pronounced:
SHE TH D
Sheathed line's;)
Sound?
Great info, HORRIBLE audio!
your sound is crappy