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  • Amazing. The Bubble Dancer is going to be my next build. Can't wait to get started. Last bird I flew with tried to eat my DLG.

  • I like all the dragonflies, too. There was one frame where I stopped the video that had 17 eagles and 10 dragonflies. Very cool.

  • Nice video! That thermal seemed like it just lingered in the same spot for ever! Really nice job how was it flying straight up from your point of view? As opposed to seeing the plane farther away.

  • Wow! Only 42 oz. Now I understand why it thermals so well! This is the same weight I would like to target, 40 to 45 ounces. Thanks, for the reply

  • Very good vid,,,do some more..what plane is it?

  • Its a scratch built Bubble dancer.

  • Total weight of the sailplane is 1200 grams.

  • Great video thanks for sharing.

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  • did you notice the dragonfly right at the end, unreal wildlife there love it. and a great vid to , thanks

  • Hi Great Video! Great Plane!

  • They are eagles for sure. The vulture population in this part of India died a few years ago, just totally vanished but a few pairs can still be seen closer to the Himalayas where the environment is still clean.

  • Hi,  This video is amazing! I am currently building an electric bubble dancer also. I was wondering what your toal weight of your bubble dancer? I am envious! Great Thermals! Thanks!

  • 1200 grams total weight.

  • They look more like vulchers instead of eagles... :)

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