Nice looking conditions over there, looks pretty. You're having all the fun! Gotta watch out for those Insta360 cameras, I just got a new X3 as my X2 fell off the stick while I was paragliding...LOL. I highly advise getting the lens covers, they're much cheaper to replace than the lenses should they scratch. For a mount I use an old Flytec instrument mount that I stuck a carbon rod on, works great. Cheers and happy flying!
Felix, the moral of that X2 loss story is.... don't fly paragliders!! ;-) I have attached my X4 to the glider by a bit of string, just in case of such mishaps. Again, I have used an old hangglider mount and a steel rod to mount mine on too. The part that failed was the old mount, not part of the actual X4 setup. As for lenses - I'm totally with you there. But the X4 comes with removeable lens guards and I would not fly without them.
The sound is Absolutely perfect 😎👍 The video was better too, loved being able to see the other hang-gliders and sailplane, I'd love to chain together thermals like that, hopefully one day 🤞
Hey Darren, may I ask you 2 questions? 1.) Do you have that external mic on it with the two kind of boxes (Im guessing, thats what got disconnected)? I just bought an X4 and it only records wind sound. 2.) Do you use a power bank, or stop recording at some points? Great vid as always, though, you outhermalled that glider so nicely !
Hey! So... 1. Yes I have an external mic on. For this flight I had a mic wire going up an upright (or downtube), then coming down my harness and to a wind muffled mic on my harness. The mic lead got disconnected when the camera fell off and I was fiddling with it, so yes, that's why no sound. I have also experimented now with just having the wind muffled mic near the camera to save all the wires - it works nearly as well. 2. I don't use a power bank. I turn the camera off and on when I think there is something interesting or I have something to say. This not only saves power, but also memory on the card and most importantly cuts down a LOT on time spent editing.
@@MooSurfer Nice! Would love to see the quality difference in 8k. It should also allow you to zoom in more closely on nearby thermalling gliders, which is currently a bit limited using the 5.7k resolution.
There are two schools that are relatively close to you that I would recommend: 1. Green Dragons: www.greendragonsairsports.co.uk/. 2hrs 20mins from you. They have really good training slopes and also parallel towing to get you going quickly on those early flights. They will take you to Elementary Pilot level on their hills, then take you to a bigger hill for a 1 day conversion when you are ready for the Club Pilot level. 2. Derbyshire Flying Centre: d-f-c.co.uk/ 2hrs 40 mins from you. They do training in the Peak District where there are a variety of hills, low and high. They will train you to Elementary Pilot and then Club Pilot level on these hills. Both schools have a history of getting pilots qualified and both are run by friends of mine. So if you contact either of them - tell them I sent you! Please let me know how you get on...
@@charvais I may have a third option for you that is closer to you... just looking into it and asking about it with my friend who runs it... I'll post back to you shortly
ok - so the third option is 1hr 22 mins from Milton Keynes. This one involves learning hanggliding via aerotow. If you learned this way and then wanted to jump off a hill you would need to do a short conversion. Also the same the other way around, obviously. This is a club and operates near Cambridge - called Red Kite Tandem Hanggliding experience. As the name suggests, with this one you fly with an instructor by your side (initially at least). Details can be found here: www.bhpa.co.uk/schools/schools.php?region=all&category=hg#schools or give Tony Smith a call on Mob: 07875 489 399. He knows you may call.
Great video. Glad to see you posting.
once again a nice video. the sound clarity was much better. thank you for not singing 😄
I'm going to start charging for not singing....
@@MooSurfer hahaha
Nice work with he camera and mic 😎. I’ll make my way down for this next year if it falls around the same time and the weather plays ball
It would be great to fly with you mate! Still fiddling with the mic to find the easiest place to mount it.
Nice one. Enjoyed the varying angles the camera was able to show giving a nice overall picture of the flight.
Glad you like it! Wanna buy a GoPro? ;-)
Nice looking conditions over there, looks pretty. You're having all the fun!
Gotta watch out for those Insta360 cameras, I just got a new X3 as my X2 fell off the stick while I was paragliding...LOL. I highly advise getting the lens covers, they're much cheaper to replace than the lenses should they scratch. For a mount I use an old Flytec instrument mount that I stuck a carbon rod on, works great.
Cheers and happy flying!
Felix, the moral of that X2 loss story is.... don't fly paragliders!! ;-) I have attached my X4 to the glider by a bit of string, just in case of such mishaps. Again, I have used an old hangglider mount and a steel rod to mount mine on too. The part that failed was the old mount, not part of the actual X4 setup. As for lenses - I'm totally with you there. But the X4 comes with removeable lens guards and I would not fly without them.
Great job
Good Daren :)
The sound is Absolutely perfect 😎👍
The video was better too, loved being able to see the other hang-gliders and sailplane,
I'd love to chain together thermals like that, hopefully one day 🤞
It's just a matter of practice... And I'm glad you like the sound - thank you!
thanks Darren grt vid I see youve got a new helmet looks kind of Alien and Predatorish cheers
Yep - I'm a PREDATOR!! The last helmet was great, but this one is even better. It is SO light you hardly know you are wearing it!
Hello, will you also make some review of the WW vs Moyes glider? (as you promised us in Ager video :D). Looking forward to it.
Yep - it's on my list of videos to make... I WILL be doing it.
Hey Darren, may I ask you 2 questions? 1.) Do you have that external mic on it with the two kind of boxes (Im guessing, thats what got disconnected)? I just bought an X4 and it only records wind sound. 2.) Do you use a power bank, or stop recording at some points? Great vid as always, though, you outhermalled that glider so nicely !
Hey! So... 1. Yes I have an external mic on. For this flight I had a mic wire going up an upright (or downtube), then coming down my harness and to a wind muffled mic on my harness. The mic lead got disconnected when the camera fell off and I was fiddling with it, so yes, that's why no sound. I have also experimented now with just having the wind muffled mic near the camera to save all the wires - it works nearly as well. 2. I don't use a power bank. I turn the camera off and on when I think there is something interesting or I have something to say. This not only saves power, but also memory on the card and most importantly cuts down a LOT on time spent editing.
Great quality image! Were you recording in 8K mode, and then exported to 2K?
No - I recorded in 5.7k and exported it. I haven't even tried 8k mode yet!
@@MooSurfer Nice! Would love to see the quality difference in 8k. It should also allow you to zoom in more closely on nearby thermalling gliders, which is currently a bit limited using the 5.7k resolution.
Great work ! Where can I get tuition Darren? I live hear Miltion Keyns
There are two schools that are relatively close to you that I would recommend: 1. Green Dragons: www.greendragonsairsports.co.uk/. 2hrs 20mins from you. They have really good training slopes and also parallel towing to get you going quickly on those early flights. They will take you to Elementary Pilot level on their hills, then take you to a bigger hill for a 1 day conversion when you are ready for the Club Pilot level. 2. Derbyshire Flying Centre: d-f-c.co.uk/ 2hrs 40 mins from you. They do training in the Peak District where there are a variety of hills, low and high. They will train you to Elementary Pilot and then Club Pilot level on these hills. Both schools have a history of getting pilots qualified and both are run by friends of mine. So if you contact either of them - tell them I sent you! Please let me know how you get on...
@@MooSurferThank you Darren, I'll look into it now 👍
@@charvais I may have a third option for you that is closer to you... just looking into it and asking about it with my friend who runs it... I'll post back to you shortly
ok - so the third option is 1hr 22 mins from Milton Keynes. This one involves learning hanggliding via aerotow. If you learned this way and then wanted to jump off a hill you would need to do a short conversion. Also the same the other way around, obviously. This is a club and operates near Cambridge - called Red Kite Tandem Hanggliding experience. As the name suggests, with this one you fly with an instructor by your side (initially at least). Details can be found here: www.bhpa.co.uk/schools/schools.php?region=all&category=hg#schools or give Tony Smith a call on Mob: 07875 489 399. He knows you may call.
@@MooSurferGreat response! many thanks again Darren!
That's a paragliding helmet
Now it's a Hanggliding helmet