WELCOME to the Narromine Gliding Club Video Selection.
The following clips are mostly gliding related, or an interesting part of aviation, or just really good anyway.
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Gliding At Narromine - Our Promotional Video
Interviewer; Arnie Hartley - instructor; Gregory Foulds - Director/Editor; Brad Naylor - Tug Pilot and tug aerial
footage; Alex Rowe - Sound recording/Wing Runner for launches; Christian Martin - himself. Special thanks
to ABC Open Producer Ana Tovey for guiding Narromine Gliding Club through this project.
Music from
Dig ccMixter.org - Music Watchu Waiting for (to say Hello) by Ivan Chew.
Come Gliding At Narromine - Our Promotional Video
Bob Hoover's Famous Energy Management Sequence:
Bob demonstrates how to fly a Rockwell Commander as a Glider. We should all aspire
to Bob Hoover's level of precision in all our flying!
The Need 4 Speed:
The Art of Flight
A collection of shots from flights made during the
2009-2010 season by the talented group of wingsuit basejumpers, while flying the V3,
Hybrid LD2/Trango rigs and testing several new V-series wingsuit prototypes around
Europe. Courtesy Phoenix Fly and Vimeo
Narromine Nov 2009 - Flying The Storm Front.
The Clip is HD and best viewed in Full Screen. Thanks to David Hotz for the great
footage and to Paul Mander for his very capable flying in the ASH 25.
An amazing video of a similar Storm Front at Broken Hill, filmed from the ground.
(Courtesy of Paul Mander)
A great clip shot by Peter Temple ridge soaring Mt Terminillo at Rieti in 2008
(Please be patient with this one it may take a few moments to load)
VFMG — Puchacz aerobatics at Bacchus Marsh, Saturday 17th March 2010, with Ross
Newman in front seat and John Fawcett in the back. (looks best in Full Screen mode).
Thanks go to John Parncutt for posting the Video to YouTube
Ridge Running at Mt Palomar Southern California
- Footage by Bo Lorentzen, posted from Vimeo
Spectacular. Diving a glider 5,000 feet down a canyon from Mt. Whitney peak (14,505ft)
Argentina National Championship, Azul,January 2005
Austrian Paul Steiner and his glider team Blanix have created flying history. At a height
of more than 2000 metres, they performed a breathtaking stunt.
And Here's How They Did It.
Best shots of the 2009 season from Sion (Switzerland). Most scenes were filmed during
late august 2009, from 10'000 to 21'000 feet. Gliders are Nimbus 2c, Duo Discus & DG505
(Best viewed in Full Screen). Courtesy of Gregv on Vimeo
Young Brit's flying very low & fast. Includes the original Loch Smoker footage
Soaring the Swiss Alps - Originally a promotional video for LOEWE
The original Lochsmoker
Streeeeetching that Final Glide in a LAK19
Well.... Super Cubs are almost Gliders aren't they?
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