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Green Swamp Sport Klassic 2018, VLOG
http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=35978Matt Pruett (Entelin) - 2018/04/16
Sorry for the wobbly video it's just what I have, I'll get it fixed for future videos.
http://airtribune.com/2018-green-swamp-sport-klassic/results
Results | 2018 Green Swamp Sport Klassic
GSSK 2018 vlog
Matt Pruett (entelin) - 2018/04/18 05:39:27 UTC
Minneapolis
Made a narrated video of my experiences at Green Swamp this year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo9Alnq5aa4
btw anyone have a good way to get a U2 145 outer sprog to not rotate?
Totally awesome smoking gun video from the global epicenter of hang glider aerotowing standards, technology, expertise, innovation, opinions. (Also high quality video which very nicely illustrates one of the world's top hang gliding regions/environments.) Thanks zillions Brian...Matt Pruett - 96908 - H3 - 2015/11/29 - Scott Schneider - AT FL AWCL CL FSL - 2017/09/30
http://www.kitestrings.org/post10950.html#p10950
...for getting me clued in. Ties in very nicely with the latest known Quest clusterfuck...
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...discussed in the most recent fifty (consecutive) posts in the "Releases" topic. Planning on pulling them out of there and using them to lead here after a bit. (So please bear that in mind regarding any near future responses, posts in that topic.)
I'm intending this first effort primarily as a reference/archive and will break it into five posts. Then I/we can discuss details, implications in successive ones.
Issues:
- releases
- weak links
- bridles
- pro toad qualifications
- launch carts
- cart monkeys
- tug drivers
- approaches
- stunt landings
- control tubes
- instructors and other fiends
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- 001 - chronological order
- -00 - minutes
- -03 - seconds
- -26 - frame (60 fps)
Every sequence included in the video is represented by at least one still.
Latitude/Longitude coordinates provided as references to:
- distinctive landscape features to help in tracking the glider's progress through XC tasks
- turnpoints
- landing locations
URLs above displayed images, as always, link to full resolution (1920x1080 for this series) stills.
Video Day 1
- Undoubtedly a pre-comp practice day (2018/03/15-14) launch.
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00:06 - This year we had 53 pilots, twice as many pilots as last year.
003-00133000:10 - We lost three days outright to winds and storms, giving us four tasks, all of which were pretty marginal.
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004-00184800:17 - Last year it's fair to say that I was overly picky on the days that I flew. And this competition did give me a better sense of what's possible on suboptimal days. So it was a good experience despite the weather.
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00:28 - I bought a Tenax 4 harness and this trip was the first time I was able to fly with it.
005-00344100:33 - I also made a sprog camera mount which works well other than the fact that the sprog itself rotates. So sorry for the nausea inducing footage. I am looking for a solution to that.
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Fortunately, when one is doing stills sequences, the major relevant problem points can rather easily be skipped over.
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28°38'29.24" N 081°53'06.24" W00:44 - I got to Quest two days early, both practice days - a 29 kilometer out and return task was set to Grass Roots, an airport to the north.
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Probably Thursday, 2018/03/15. See below.00:52 - The first practice day was pretty marginal and I landed just short of Grass Roots.
Sounds like...00:57 - The second practice day was probably the best soaring day of the trip. A thermal shook me off tow at 800 feet. But I got up anyway and joined a gaggle of around ten sailplanes, climbing inside their larger circle. I don't have any pictures of that, unfortunately, but it was fun seeing them up close. I easily made it to Grass Roots and back in about the time that it took me to make it less than halfway the day before. Then flew around Quest for a couple more hours before landing.
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High pressure, much better later in the day
...Friday, 2018/03/16.Davis Straub - 2018/03/19 12:02:52 UTC
On Friday the sky was full of sailplanes struggling to complete the last day of the Senior Nationals. They were very near Quest Air so we joined them in various thermals. They were obviously having a tough go of it as they were gaggling up and staying in the gaggles for much longer than you would expect.
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Video Day 201:24 - Task 1 was 40 kilometers crosswind to the south, then downwind east to Wallaby Ranch.
- Task 1 - 2018/03/18 - Quest - 28°15'30.46" N 081°49'28.38" W - Wallaby
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Note the two gliders parked noses-to-the-trees / tails-to-the-wind at the distant periphery of the field. Matt (and Larry) will final back into the field (and substantial smooth headwind) at this location.
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04:10 - The landing is coming up here shortly, and it's one of the worst I've ever done. There was a mild headwind and the field was really buoyant - good conditions for landing.
04:19 - Even after failing to transition my left hand all I really needed to do was run it out a bit instead of trying to flare.
Final to the west (back around into the wind).04:25 - I landed well both practice days but I had pretty bad landings through the rest of the competition. And it wouldn't be until I reviewed the video later that I would figure out why that was happening - which I'll get back to at the end of the video.
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Aforementioned parked gliders (and empty launch cart if you look closely enough).
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Note high glider between camera and cloud.
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036-04432804:39 - That's Larry (Bunner) off to my right, and I fly right over Greg (Dinauer) who landed just moments before.
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