ASW27B Soaring
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High Flying Contest Flight
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High Flying Contest Flight
Day of soaring at the North Florida Soaring Society
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Day of soaring at the North Florida Soaring Society
This is what soaring is all about.
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ASW27B • Experimental: Exhibition/Racing COA Instruments: • LXNav S100 with Hawk Option • ILEC SB9 battery backed up vario • Flarm Core IGC with panel USB connector • LXNav Flarmview 57 • NavITer Oudie N • Dittel FSG2T radio with boom mike • (ADS-B Out): Trig TT22 Mode S Class 1 transponder/TN72 (GPS) with SIL3 ADS-B and airspeed sensor for squat switch. • Upgraded from TT21 May 2019 (Note: All...
2024 Daytona 500 - Spectator's View From the Stands
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2024 Daytona 500 - Spectator's View From the Stands
Come fly with me as I fight 19 knot winds aloft.
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SkySight was wrong! The Buoyancy/Shear (B/S) ratio was supposed to be a "5-6" but I think it was more like "3/4". I had an extremely difficult time centering the broken thermals. The ASW27 wings really need stronger thermals, and I only saw 0.2 to 0.5 knot climbs. This thermal strength simply isn't enough to keep me aloft for very long. I released at 2500 AGL, and never made it any higher than ...
Two minutes of ASW27B Eye Candy
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ASW27B • N27QT • S/N 27172 (2001) • Experimental: Exhibition/Racing COA Instruments: • LXNav S100 with Hawk Option • ILEC SB9 battery backed up vario • Flarm Core IGC with panel USB connector • LXNav Flarmview 57 • NavITer Oudie N • Dittel FSG2T radio with boom mike • (ADS-B Out): Trig TT22 Mode S Class 1 transponder/TN72 (GPS) with SIL3 ADS-B and airspeed sensor for squat switch. • Upgraded fr...
Cockpit view of a tow behind a Pawnee.
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Pawnee's have powerful engines, so once we get rolling, you have to pay attention to what you're doing. The grass filed were using is riddled with grass crawfish mounds. The cylindrical mounds or "chimneys" they make can be a nuisance. The crawfish that create holes and chimneys in Herlong's grass runways spend their entire lives away from permanent water. Terrestrial Crayfish infestation is a ...
Quick flight. Weather forecast was wrong?
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All indications were that the day would be great, but my early launch was a disaster. ASW27B • N27QT • S/N 27172 (2001) • Experimental: Exhibition/Racing COA Instruments: • LXNav S100 with Hawk Option • ILEC SB9 battery backed up vario • Flarm Core IGC with panel USB connector • LXNav Flarmview 57 • NavITer Oudie N • Dittel FSG2T radio with boom mike • (ADS-B Out): Trig TT22 Mode S Class 1 tran...
Cloud Dancing in a Sailplane
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ASW27B • N27QT • S/N 27172 (2001) • Experimental: Exhibition/Racing COA Instruments: • LXNav S100 with Hawk Option • ILEC SB9 battery backed up vario • Flarm Core IGC with panel USB connector • LXNav Flarmview 57 • NavITer Oudie N • Dittel FSG2T radio with boom mike • (ADS-B Out): Trig TT22 Mode S Class 1 transponder/TN72 (GPS) with SIL3 ADS-B and airspeed sensor for squat switch. • Upgraded fr...
Glider launch sequence. How it's done.
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ASW27B • N27QT • S/N 27172 (2001) • Experimental: Exhibition/Racing COA Instruments: • LXNav S100 with Hawk Option • ILEC SB9 battery backed up vario • Flarm Core IGC with panel USB connector • LXNav Flarmview 57 • NavITer Oudie N • Dittel FSG2T radio with boom mike • (ADS-B Out): Trig TT22 Mode S Class 1 transponder/TN72 (GPS) with SIL3 ADS-B and airspeed sensor for squat switch. • Upgraded fr...
Installing the wings on an ASW27B
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Normally it only takes me about 30-45 minutes to rig the glider. A one-man-wing rigger really helps speed up the process. I also have to tape the gaps and install peripheral electronics such as a tactical flight computer, loggers, and several back-up resources - just incase .... ASW27B • N27QT • S/N 27172 (2001) • Experimental: Exhibition/Racing COA Instruments: • LXNav S100 with Hawk Option • ...
How about a little time soaring with me? Time to get high!
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ASW27B • N27QT • S/N 27172 (2001) • Experimental: Exhibition/Racing COA Instruments: • LXNav S100 with Hawk Option • ILEC SB9 battery backed up vario • Flarm Core IGC with panel USB connector • LXNav Flarmview 57 • NavITer Oudie N • Dittel FSG2T radio with boom mike • (ADS-B Out): Trig TT22 Mode S Class 1 transponder/TN72 (GPS) with SIL3 ADS-B and airspeed sensor for squat switch. • Upgraded fr...
I brought the ASW27 home for a cleaning
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I brought the ASW27 home for a cleaning
Being chased by a Duo-Discus in New Zealand's Southern Alps
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Launch site: Omarama, New Zealand!
This competition was a GRIND. 3.5 days of blue sky and 1.5 with clouds.
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This competition was a GRIND. 3.5 days of blue sky and 1.5 with clouds.
Take offs and landings during recent soaring competiton
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Take offs and landings during recent soaring competiton
Soaring Contest Preparation, Grid and Launch
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Soaring Contest Preparation, Grid and Launch
Seniors Soaring Competition 2023 - Recap from a Compeitor
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Seniors Soaring Competition 2023 - Recap from a Compeitor
Flying in the Seniors Soaring Competition
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Flying in the Seniors Soaring Competition
Pre-contest scenes from the 2023 Seniors Soaring Competition
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Pre-contest scenes from the 2023 Seniors Soaring Competition
Omarama, New Zealand Glider Flight in a Duo Discus
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Omarama, New Zealand Glider Flight in a Duo Discus
Sailplane Launches and Landings
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Sailplane Launches and Landings
December Soaring isn't any better than this!
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December Soaring isn't any better than this!
My Summer Soaring in Poland
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My Summer Soaring in Poland
Rain shortened the fight in my ASW27B with my new LXNav S100/Hawk vario
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Rain shortened the fight in my ASW27B with my new LXNav S100/Hawk vario
High Speed Contest Landing
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High Speed Contest Landing
Seeing the horizon and touching the clouds with my sailplane...
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Seeing the horizon and touching the clouds with my sailplane...
Fantastic Minnesota Summer Soaring - Stanton Airport
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Fantastic Minnesota Summer Soaring - Stanton Airport
A great day for an enjoyable Minnesota soaring flight
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A great day for an enjoyable Minnesota soaring flight

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Henry101
    @Henry101 4 місяці тому

    Sweet video!

  • @user-vw4dk8tq8g
    @user-vw4dk8tq8g 5 місяців тому

    Good nice hi southkorea my NASCAR i like Tom Cruise Days of Thunder!!!!

  • @TheBeav1613
    @TheBeav1613 6 місяців тому

    I’m a student pilot at ACENT I saw you setting up but didn’t get to see the TO. Great video. I’d like to see a tow/glider departure.

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 6 місяців тому

      You looking for a launch video from on the ground? Here's one from last summer: ua-cam.com/video/Vg6x7Jy-6-8/v-deo.html

  • @dennismoss5622
    @dennismoss5622 6 місяців тому

    Which airport is this?

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 6 місяців тому

      KHEG. Herlong Recreational in Jacksonville. FL www.airnav.com/airport/KHEG

  • @Fukenbumen
    @Fukenbumen 9 місяців тому

    I noticed that the water outlets in the wings are closed with tape. Do you never fly with water? You're missing out, my friend. The 27 loves higher wing loading.

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 9 місяців тому

      Very observant. I'm planning to fly with some water this winter, but for now I've avoided it since I fly mostly in flatland areas along the Atlantic coast. Thermal conditions are relatively weak and the marine air incursion usually bites hard. I'll throw in some water one of these days. I taped up the water drain just so I don't damage the flap.

  • @Kitt262
    @Kitt262 9 місяців тому

    Can you explain the humming in the background? does it measure climb and descent rate?

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 9 місяців тому

      Yes. It's an "audio vario", so in rising air, the audio vario will announce a "positive" sound, and vice versa for sinking air. If I'm flying at an airspeed that is "correct/more efficient" for the conditions (McCready), it'll announce a "speed to fly" sound. What I use in my ASW27 is an LXNav Hawk. It's far superior than the old SN10B variometer I used to have in my sailplane. You also may have heard a "sonar" sound at one point ... and this is my LK8000 (LX8000) tactical flight computer warning me that I was about to enter a specific type of airspace. In this case, it was a "DZ" (i.e. drop zone) used for sky diving enthusiasts. They were not operating at the time, so I ignored the warning and headed toward a booming thermal. At the beginning of the video you also heard a background "hum" and this was my Hawk. I may have to look into a configuration change to eliminate the humming sound - since it shouldn't be making any sounds. Most likely the hum is due to a speed to fly setting that needs to be adjusted. Update: I checked with Cumulus Soaring (Paul Remde) and his feedback is this: "The vario sound can’t be turned-off. That is the way LXNAV and many European varios work. It is normal. I just turn down the vario when on the ground. To determine if you’re hearing speed-to-fly tones, just look at the icons in the center of the vario’s main numeric flying screen. If you’re in climb mode, the vario shows an arrow with a circular shape. When in cruise mode the same spot shows an arrow that is going down and to the right. You would hear different sounds depending on whether you’re in climb mode or cruise mode. You can configure how the vario changes from cruise mode to climb mode."

  • @TYCL
    @TYCL 9 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @nathanrtaylor
    @nathanrtaylor Рік тому

    It was, wasn't it.

  • @ASW27BSoaring
    @ASW27BSoaring Рік тому

    There is no Club class at the Seniors. 15, 18, and 20 meter ships all fly as ONE class ... but this is accomplished only by handicapping everyone. We all fly dry as well.

    • @wrinkledm
      @wrinkledm Рік тому

      Thanks, I worded that poorly. I understand the "Seniors" is an all-combined event, but is anyone flying older (club class eligible) ships in the Seniors. Libelles, Std Cirrus ASW-15s etc...

    • @hanknixon5689
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      @@wrinkledm Yes, and tasks are set to allow them to get around. A club class glider won day 1

    • @sigfeuersanger4711
      @sigfeuersanger4711 Рік тому

      Great videos RT. I towed at the Seniors for 10 years from 1993 to 2013. Good times.

  • @wrinkledm
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    Are there many pilots who fly club class in the Senior event?

  • @theenthusiasticamateurpian9033

    All these diffrrent sound frequencies create a lot of stress and are un necessary. Just put the sound on your hawk needle and that's it.

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 10 місяців тому

      Definitely. I didn't realize I had the volume turned up on my Oudie IGC ... so after I landed I turned the volume way down and now just fly with the Hawk sounds.

  • @BrutaylebMongo
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    Beautiful area! Must have been quite a thrill.

  • @StpBks
    @StpBks Рік тому

    Wonderful. How many Duo's are there now? And how did that tow go with the smaller towplane?

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring Рік тому

      Milan has one himself with "KuhuSoaring.nz" (kahusoaring.nz/) on the side, but I flew with a "colleague" Gavin, (CFIG) who works in conjunction with Milan. I'm assuming the money I paid Milan for the flight will be split with Gavin. Milan, Gavin and one other pilot all were flying their Duo's that afternoon, so it was a good time with all trhee of us trying to get past any rotor and find wave. None of us made it though. The tow plane was a Dynanic WT9 Turbo, I believe, and it did its job, but it took a while to climb out. You can see from the video. On a high desity altifude day, they might have some slow climb out issues, except their runway was plenty long with few obstacles. Not sure if they have other tow planes available. I'm used to being pulled up by a Pawnee, so this climb out was slow for me. Tow pilot was from Finland. Milan is from Hungary. Gavin the CFIG with me was from England.

  • @sigfeuersanger4711
    @sigfeuersanger4711 Рік тому

    Nice 👍

  • @TheDuvalboy
    @TheDuvalboy 2 роки тому

    Did a discovery flight with North Florida back in late 2008, also got to fly in CAP's old glider. Really should've got that license. Maybe I should try again sometime.

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 2 роки тому

      Here's our website .... reach out again and check us out! www.floridasoaring.org/

  • @jhmcglynn
    @jhmcglynn 2 роки тому

    @ 57 seconds we see Roger’s famous QT graphs👨‍✈️. Always fun to watch your videos Roger.

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 2 роки тому

      To "skew-t" or not to "skew-t", that is the question. Better to learn how to read 'em and use 'em than to fly away into the abyss.

  • @eduardpopa1408
    @eduardpopa1408 2 роки тому

    🪶

  • @69michas
    @69michas 2 роки тому

    Do you fly without sunglasses?

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 2 роки тому

      Hi Merom. Frequently I do not wear dark-lensed sunglasses, as I feel it interferes with my ability to read my instruments. Occasionally I'll wear yellow-lensed sunglasses on blue days. This helps me "See" haze domes

  • @mattmatt245
    @mattmatt245 2 роки тому

    What's the difference between AAT and turn area task ?

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 2 роки тому

      (TAT): Called a "Turn Area Task". At US contests the majority of tasks are Turn Area Tasks. TATs consist of (!) a Start Cylinder (with a maximum start altitude and a radius of 5 statute miles), (2) any number of given turn cylinders (which specifically defined radii for each one), and (3) a finish cylinder (with a minimum finish altitude and a radius of usually 2 statute miles). TATs also always have a pre-defined minimum task time. The winner is the pilot who achieves the fastest average speed around the task. (AAT): Assigned Area Task (aka Racing Task). This is the most straightforward task type because there is a set course with a number of pre-defined turnpoints. Whomever flies around the fastest wins the race. Contests Start and Finish are cylinders just like for TATs. Turnpoints are cylinders with a radius of only 1 statute mile, and pilots will get credit for the actual distance that they fly into a turn cylinder.

  • @dinos8557
    @dinos8557 2 роки тому

    I crewed for a contestant there a few years back, well organized contest and the food was amazing. The Tylers are wonderful people.

  • @stephencoan247
    @stephencoan247 2 роки тому

    Great vid, Ron. I'm curious about the numbered tabs on the chart. Potential land out locations?

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 2 роки тому

      Those numbers are the waypoints for the contest. Some are actual airports, and some are some sort of landmark - with no landable site associated with them. I draw the turnpoint dimensions on my sectional and then add in a route line to help keep me going the right direction. Once I found myself going the WRONG way! Then I also "calculate" the time I want to be within that waypoint cylinder based on an average speed of 60 mph. It helps me keep on the pace I need to return back to the finish cylinder within the allotted minimum time needed to cover the distance.

  • @nicholaskennedy4310
    @nicholaskennedy4310 2 роки тому

    Aviation has never been cheap, you don't get to the top of the score sheet in a Ka6CR anymore. Sorry- thats the way it is. Tango

  • @StpBks
    @StpBks 2 роки тому

    Did you land on the infield or is that a grass landing area used by the locals?

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 2 роки тому

      Hi Jeff. We land on the grass at Herlong. There is the shorter "first grass" where I landed and "second grass" just past the mid-field taxiway. I opted to land on the first patch since there was a towplane and a couple of club gliders scattered around my glide path for "second grass". We're fortunate that Herlong has PLENTY of ground for us to use as options. Hope to see you in a few weeks up in Minnesota! RT

  • @TheSoaringChannel
    @TheSoaringChannel 2 роки тому

    What airport were you flying from again? I thought you were Seminole-Lake based.

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 2 роки тому

      Winter months I fly out of Herlong Recreational Airport, Jacksonville, Florida. Member of the North Florida Soaring Society. I also am a member of the Minnesota Soaring Club, so summer months I'll be flying out of Stanton Airport, Minnesota.

  • @karlclauser1299
    @karlclauser1299 2 роки тому

    Did any glider worth less than $100,000 place in the top 10? When competitive instruments cost more than a used car, the sport is in trouble.

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 2 роки тому

      A 2002 Discus 2B took second, otherwise it was all +100K machines in the top 10.

  • @dinos8557
    @dinos8557 2 роки тому

    Have a good contest and have fun. Thanks for posting.

  • @TheSoaringChannel
    @TheSoaringChannel 2 роки тому

    Awesome man! 💪

  • @sigfeuersanger4711
    @sigfeuersanger4711 2 роки тому

    Awesome!!

  • @jhmcglynn
    @jhmcglynn 2 роки тому

    I was browsing U-Tube on my smart TV when I came across this video. I’m still a member of the club but I haven’t flown in about two years. I started the video And realized it was my voice Coming from the backseat. Brings back memories Roger

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 2 роки тому

      Yep. You got me back into soaring after a short hiatus.

  • @julianday3879
    @julianday3879 3 роки тому

    Yes , would like one ! Did 300k in a k6cr in 1982 , felt like I’d done 750 k when I’d landed.

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 3 роки тому

      The 27 flies like a dream. I'm really enjoying it.

  • @jhmcglynn
    @jhmcglynn 3 роки тому

    Hey Roger on the first. Looks like you had a good ride

  • @helpfulliving6394
    @helpfulliving6394 3 роки тому

    Nice video. Nice view of the clouds.

  • @stephencoan247
    @stephencoan247 3 роки тому

    What a beauty!

  • @cynaptyc
    @cynaptyc 3 роки тому

    This makes me so jealous!!!! ;)

  • @jhmcglynn
    @jhmcglynn 3 роки тому

    Welcome back

  • @timkremers9978
    @timkremers9978 4 роки тому

    What do you like and dis like about the mosquito? Things to look for ? Heard that the wheel brake position is not so great?

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 3 роки тому

      The 303 is a great flying sailplane. I found it to be a nice intermediary between your normal "club" ships and higher performing ships like my ASW-27. Thje highest performing sailplane I flew before buying the Mosquito was a B-4. The Mosquito really prepared me well to handle the ASW-27, which flys at 48:1. The Mosquito was about 40:1. The Mosquito never scared me when I was flying it ... not sure why this was, but that's what I encountered. Regarding brakes: I had heel brakes installed, so it was rather effective, but not the best. I never relied on the brakes to slow me down quickly, but instead ALWAYS tried to manage my energy at landing. The trailing edge dive brakes are incredibly effective, so you could land the 303 in tight spots. I landed out many times at other airports, pastures, dirt fields, turf farms, etc. The reason I sold the Mossi because I was a bit too heavy for it and my CG was always too far forward for my needs. The Mosquito is a great Sports class and Club class machine, and I flew all my contests in it, but I wanted to "step it up" and fly a higher-performing machine. I highly recommend the Mosquito for someone who wants a solid higher performed sailplane for XC flights.

  • @ZCHRL4
    @ZCHRL4 4 роки тому

    Who sells winglets for 303s??

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 4 роки тому

      Contact www.streifly.de/ ... they might know.

    • @ZCHRL4
      @ZCHRL4 4 роки тому

      @@ASW27BSoaring Ah, yes! Of course! Thank you!

  • @SkywaySoaring
    @SkywaySoaring 4 роки тому

    Nice, thanks for posting.

  • @JRay410
    @JRay410 4 роки тому

    What’s that beeping sound?

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 3 роки тому

      That's my variometer. It's an instrument that helps me find lift (higher pitch) and helps me avoid sinking air (lower pitch). Without a variometer on a blue day, it's often difficult to find and stay in good lift.

  • @timg1262
    @timg1262 4 роки тому

    Where did u take off?

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 4 роки тому

      Herlong Recreational Airport, on Normandy Blvd in Jacksonville. If interested in our club, visit www.nfsoaring.org/home.html. We welcome new members.

  • @dinos8557
    @dinos8557 4 роки тому

    Congratulations on the new ride. (we met 2 years ago in Perry)

  • @jhmcglynn
    @jhmcglynn 4 роки тому

    Nice!

  • @jhmcglynn
    @jhmcglynn 5 років тому

    was this flight today, Saturday? I'm so jealous

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 5 років тому

      It was from Friday, March 29th. I'll have the full 3+ hour flight on UA-cam. It was a spectacular flight with fantastic LD's.

  • @jhmcglynn
    @jhmcglynn 5 років тому

    Hi Roger, I’ve seen some videos where there is an accompanying display from the GPS showing altitude, track, and speed. New toy?

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 5 років тому

      I have some videos posted with this type of added data ... decided not to add it to this particular video, but it's "doable" with a little effort using free software called "DashWare".

    • @jhmcglynn
      @jhmcglynn 5 років тому

      Reminds me a little of the opening scenes of “Battle of Britain “ where the old guy guy comes in behind the the newbie yelling “ rat tat tat”

  • @dinos8557
    @dinos8557 6 років тому

    nice video, It was great meeting you at Perry, Dino

    • @ASW27BSoaring
      @ASW27BSoaring 6 років тому

      Ditto, Dino! Hope to see you at R5N again next year.