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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2008

Dynamic Soaring on 50ft Dam in rural Tennessee. 10/18/2008. Onboard DS Video using FlyCamOne2 from www.hobby-lobby.com.

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  • wonderful footage! may I suggest applying a thin piece of sponge on the camera microphone, that will prevent the noise of air ramming in.

  • @innersilencedotcom

    It did have tape on microphone. However, I desoldered the microphone from the camera and added extension to place inside glider. It makes for some quiet but unusual sounds. Thanks.

  • It is Dynamic Soaring at the times specified in my post below. Otherwise just normal slope soaring. This was a test to see if it could be done on such a small slope. The wind was barely enough to stay up on upwind side, about 6 to 10 mph.

    Wiki: "In the late 1990s, radio-controlled gliding awoke to the idea of dynamic soaring (a "discovery" largely credited to RC soaring luminary Joe Wurts). Radio controlled glider pilots perform dynamic soaring using the leeward side of ground features such as

  • This is great stuff.  Small ridge, DSing and onboard camera, wow... if only you had "onboard DS" in the title it may be found easier.

  • Search words updated! Thanks.

  • Really sweet! I love how with the camera mounted to the glider you can see the horizon tilted 90 degrees throughout the entire flight path!

    So very cool. enginetorque must not have seen the whole video

  • I thought it was cool as well. I really need to edit the video down to just the DS parts. Glad you liked it.

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  • It just goes to show you dont need a big hill to dynamic soar .i had a go with a prodij 60 inch

  • at exactly 3:04 stop . I managed to be "in field of view " , managed a few lame attempts but too low , too tight for me . Both of these craft are epsilon's 60 inch span

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  • Its got Whiskers

  • I live close to center hill. I use to fly at Priest. When are you guys out there?

  • Great work! I've been playing around putting my flip mino on my 450 sized heli. I've got some vids up. Might pay to put a bit of tape over your mic to quieten down the wind noise. Other than that - great vid! Well done. Saw how little wind you had there and wondered how you were going to fly that thing, let alone DS it! Good job.

  • @wigitinnz I used Dx6i with Ar6200 on one helicopter, and an AR6110e on another heli. You will love the Dx6i! You won't regret it. When I get another foamy slope soarer I'll get another AR6110 and use that. You can use the Dx6i to mix if you have an elevon model (like I have), so no need for additional mixer on your plane.

  • Ive just bought a Manor models D40, and thinkin of getting a Spektrum DXi 6 - 6200 to fly her with, How do you rate them,

  • that's normandy dam, my favorite fishing spot in middle tennessee besides the cumberland, my favorite fishing spots of all are the tennessee river and mississippii river, oh and great flying, I crashed mine the first time I flew it

  • I agree wity enginetorque. This is closer to slope soaring. In true dynamic soaring an albatros will use wind gradient over ocean rollers to cover vast distances of the southern ocean. Ref :- New Soaring Pilot. Auth Lorne and Welch.

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