Here is some highlights from my flight in Dunlap last week:
http://vimeo.com/10541242
Flying in Dunlap
Flying in Dunlap
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Hey Dizzy,
When I see videos like that it makes me want to also fly PG one day. I was in Santa Barbara last weekend rock climbing and watching the PG's Circle above me. It is such a contrast wathing a PG circle and an HG side by side. For now HG will be just fine, but one day I'd like to learn both so flying can be more accessible when I travel.
Marc
When I see videos like that it makes me want to also fly PG one day. I was in Santa Barbara last weekend rock climbing and watching the PG's Circle above me. It is such a contrast wathing a PG circle and an HG side by side. For now HG will be just fine, but one day I'd like to learn both so flying can be more accessible when I travel.
Marc
Hi Marc,
I think that flying both HG and PG (and even sailplanes) is a big advantage, so you can choose what to fly depending on weather, however you need more time to stay current on all aircrafts. I want to fly HG someday, maybe next year, will see.
If you like video, here is another one from this Sunday:
http://vimeo.com/10545406
Alex
I think that flying both HG and PG (and even sailplanes) is a big advantage, so you can choose what to fly depending on weather, however you need more time to stay current on all aircrafts. I want to fly HG someday, maybe next year, will see.
If you like video, here is another one from this Sunday:
http://vimeo.com/10545406
Alex
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