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My gosh man, that was stunnig! I love gliding, thank you so much for sharing this. Cheers.
Great post and photography! Keep 'em coming.
Awesome! It's amazing to me how much energy can be plucked from the air with a good machine and strategy.
Very nice flight. Beautiful.
Love the cloud streets !
Nice Job Bill with both the flying and the video. We all had a good day!
@@Russowens Yes indeed!
Awesome!!
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.
Great post and photography! Keep 'em coming.
Awesome! It's amazing to me how much energy can be plucked from the air with a good machine and strategy.
Very nice flight. Beautiful.
Love the cloud streets !
Nice Job Bill with both the flying and the video. We all had a good day!
@@Russowens Yes indeed!
Awesome!!
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.