
Here's the link to the growing number of films I'm uploading...
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfJHEL ... subscriber
Frank Colver wrote:Now every time I drive past Black Butte, on I-5, I'll think of your flights from there so many years ago. Amazing that you guys hiked up that mountain with hang gliders! One thing that can be said for the old standards is that they were definitely lighter than today's gliders.
You're fortunate that your 8mm film has stayed so good. My old 8mm stuff is in bad shape.
Frank
Frank Colver wrote:Very good, Phil! I hope the vario helped you get some extra airtime on the flight. However, I can't take any credit for that fantastic almost no step stand up landing.![]()
I have a tendency to believe the rumor about Bob W flying Black Butte, if he had that reason to be in the area anyway. He and some of the others in the "Wills Gang" were always finding places to fly where they hadn't flown before.
You guys fly Hat Creek and I've read about the "glass off" there in the evening. I used to love that kind of flying, if I got the chance, just floating around the sky with little or no descent.
Sometimes Edwards Canyon, at Elsinore, would do that if a warm "Santa Ana" wind condition was dying in the very late afternoon. If I thought it was going to do that, on a day that I was flying Edwards, I would get my truck shuttled to the LZ late in the day and I would stick around launch to fly just before sunset, looking for the "glass off". Sometimes I would be the only hang glider left at the launch and no one around the LZ when I would land. It sort of transforms one into another world after a busy day flying with the crowd.
BTW - I was teasing Bill Liscome when he told me that Big Blue Sky had concentrated on including HG firsts and I pointed out the my vario was not presented in the video even thought it was the first aircraft instrument made expressly for hang gliders. I also pointed out that it could be seen on various control bars throughout the movie.![]()
Frank
Rick Masters wrote:The jerkiness and double image is caused by sprocket registration drift.
Try these guys. They don't use sprockets. They use rollers and pin registration.
You'll see a big difference.
They also fix the color, remove grain and scratches digitally. Go 1080 res.
http://www.videoconversionexperts.com/
Some labs use a "wet gate" that puts a thin layer of water on the film during the scan.
This fills in the scratches.
BigBird wrote:That vario of yours blew my mind at first. . . . I flew the Owens Valley with it in '79 and thought it was broken because it seemed to always be pegged (in both directions)!! Great memories for sure....
Phil
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