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  • Steve P
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    It is a cool sequence (and a good movie). If you watch closely, in the close-up shots the canopy is on backwards. Watch the vent windows move from left side to right side as the video progresses and camera shots change. The canopy in the final scene is also open in the reverse of the actual sailplane.

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  • edfmaniac
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    I don't have a problem with motion sickness in planes for some reason. But put me in a boat that is far enough off shore to see nothing but water, or put some VR goggles on me, and it won't be long before I'm done.

  • Swiss1
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    If you have a spare hour, sit back and enjoy this old one from James May's Toy Story series



    Jeremy

    SCC AAA TT TN

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  • Tango Juliet
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    I'm so jealous of guys who can do that without getting sick!

  • Csessa
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    1:2 JS1 maiden flight.

    Reposting this video after the rebuild.



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  • Swiss1
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    Here is a great video, if you don't understand German, read all the subtitles the first go around, then watch it again to see all the cool goodies in the Candy Shop




    Jeremy
    SCCAAA TT TN

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  • Steve P
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    Reedsville, PA. Southeast of State College. Not far from Paul's home and down the road from where we hold the Sky High Aerotow.

  • edfmaniac
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    This one always puts me in a good mood. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAOa3oRBFq8

    Last edited by Steve P; 12-14-2018, 09:02 PM. Reason: placed in viewer mode using the toolbar

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  • lenb
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    Same place, this one is a fiberglass wing repair, then a wood wing repair or build.




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  • Tango Juliet
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    That was worth the watch. Vacuum sanding pads! Would be a game changer in my hobby room!

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  • Jeff D
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    Wow! That was great .So much to be learned. Thanks for sharing it.

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  • lenb
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    One of my favorites

    I watch this every year.



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  • Swiss1
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    Nice, where was that filmed?

  • lenb
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    Our friend and fellow sailplane pilot Paul Naton ( Radio Carbon Arts ) has released a short film of full scale sailplanes taking off and landing. You're surety see your favorite glass slipper during this 30 minute treat.

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