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Created by Gorgo > 9 months ago, 9 Sep 2013
Gorgo
VIC, 5125 posts
9 Sep 2013 11:42PM
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This is the teaser for the Coupe Icare free flight film festival in St Hilaire

GypsyDrifter
WA, 2371 posts
13 Sep 2013 1:53PM
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Some of that looks incredibly deadly.

Stunning!!!

Gorgo
VIC, 5125 posts
17 Sep 2013 10:03PM
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and some more flying

Gorgo
VIC, 5125 posts
12 Nov 2013 11:26PM
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Yet more flying ...

I just returned from three weeks in India and got to do some amazing flying. The guys in this video take it to a whole bigger level. Watch it in HD.

Pitbull
WA, 1267 posts
12 Nov 2013 8:30PM
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It's all good fun until someone looses an eye.

Kozzie
QLD, 1451 posts
12 Nov 2013 11:59PM
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tried to download all these but allready had them.

love my freeflight :D

when does that the boy who flys come out? (where old mate teaches that little african godfrey lad how to pg)

any eage strikes while you were in india matey? do the locals really use such dodgey gear for tandems?
how many hours flight time would you reccomend before going? im still just ridge soaring so not even thermaling or xcing yet. got such a long way to go

Gorgo
VIC, 5125 posts
13 Nov 2013 10:24AM
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Kozzie said..
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any eage strikes while you were in india matey? ...

They're vultures. They're really good thermal markers. They don't attack like Aussie eagles but some people have collided with them. The theory is that the vultures are concentrating on looking down searching for lunch. Most pilots are giving them a shout so they know there is traffic in the area. I shared heaps of thermals with vultures and did not get hit.

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Kozzie said..
do the locals really use such dodgey gear for tandems? ...


At Solang and up through Rotang (Manali) some do. At Bir the gear is generally good and most Indian tandem pilots have decent gear. As tandem pilots they have pretty good skills.

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how many hours flight time would you reccomend before going? im still just ridge soaring so not even thermaling or xcing yet. got such a long way to go


Dunno. You get a pile of Russians in Bir and there are some very new pilots in the group. Some schools operate there and you also get the usual squad of totally incompetent pilots punting around. It's usually the somewhat more experienced pilots that damage themselves.

Bir is a very easy place to fly but there are plenty of opportunities for you to screw up.

I flew with Himalayan Sky Safaris. They offer guided flying and will nurse maid you around the sky. They are expensive but they take good care of people and they help you to stretch your capabilities. There was a relative newbie with them when I was there and he improved heaps during the trip. He did a couple of 40km flights.



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