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Those prizes would be great for any wingsuit competition. Keep up the good work Jarno. Base# 1638
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Dove for the cloud/relaxed at the end. From 8000 ft I lost some glide ratio from making small adjustment to see how the suit would react. I can't wait to make another run to see if I can sustain the 3+ GR. The suit is very easy to fly with minimal pressure on your arms/shoulders. Almost like the phantom 2. So, my arms never tired. I jumped an S-bird this past weekend when I switched with a friend letting him try my V4 and noted the S-Bird had much more strain on my arms. Jarno, just kicked may ass in his V4 (check out his run on the Paralog Competition Site). This is going to get fun:) Base# 1638
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cfZZX_dqbk&feature=youtube_gdata_player After alot of frustration and help from fellow birdies the video Overlay is done. I can sleep now:) Base# 1638
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I realize that once I saved the video I could see the GPS overlay but the timing of the info was off. How do I adjust the timing to match the video? How do I save the final project; AVI file? The file size when I save it as an AVI file is 20 + gigs. Almost there. Base# 1638
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I got the filter to select my .ssa file. I don't see the gps info on the video. Do I need to apply it somehow to show in the video? Base# 1638
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Ok, 90% there. Video converted and loaded on VirtualDub. I have the .ssa file. How do I overlay the .ssa info over the video? If I go to video option on VirtualDub there is a submenu with "filters". Is this where I add it? Any details on this last part would be appreciated:) Maybe I'll have a video tonight if all works out. Base# 1638
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Spot, that was the magic way:) You were "SPOT" on:)*.ssa search in window search worked! I'll convert the video later today and try do the rest. Thank's for all the help:) Base# 1638
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Great info. When I go into paralog and go file-export-template based I get a window that does not give me options to choose for SSA file type. Where are the templates at? It seems I have to free type the template/info in the fields. The 2 fields that need to be filled in are template file and output directory. Thanks for your help again. Base# 1638
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Ok, this is not as easy as I thought it would be. I have search the forum and did gain good info on general ways to do it but it's the details that are preventing me from doing it successfully. I have a FlySight and I uploaded the CVS file into Paralog. I need to export the CSV file from Paralog to a SSA file. I read the info on the Paralog site about exporting but to me it is like reading a foreign language. In a common easy to understand language can someone explain in detail how to export the CSV file in Paralog to SSA. Once I have this I will put it into VirtualDub to overlay the GPS info over the video. Also, will VirtualDub run a GoPro HD video? It will not recognize my video. Any help would be appreciated. Mark Base# 1638
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Thank's guys:) That was only the 12th jump on a V4. I have alot more to learn to fly this suit to my best ability. I was nice to have leg mount video to see what I did when the glide ratio decreased. I'm excited to take the info from my video and see if I can sustain the higher glide ratio over the whole jump. Base# 1638
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I would love to make it to one of the Europe competitions this year but i'm deploying to Afganistan in July for 6 months. I assure you I will make atleast one of them in 2012:) Base# 1638
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http://www.paralog.net/ppc/showtrack.php?trackid=904 Average Glide ratio of 3.0 in Vampire 4 yesterday. I posted this on Paralog Performance Site. This suit kick some serious ass! Mark Base# 1638
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That will be a good flysight test. Clean shaven vs carbon fiber:) I actually prefer carbon fiber. Thank's for the complements! Base# 1638
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Safire2 is the softest opening canopy I have ever jumped(200+jumps). Never had even a stiff opening even with shitty packing. I have a Pilot too which opens soft too ( with the exception of 1 hard opening after packer). You can't beat a Safire2 for soft openings. I have also jumped sabre1/2, Spector, and a storm, sillohette. Base# 1638
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Watch out Buzz Lightyear:) Where's the pic of the guy in the Buzz phantom 2 suit? Base# 1638
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Red, black and yellow. Your now in "sexy bitch" territory:) Base# 1638
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Nice Suit! Base# 1638
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I found this out as I'm flying to Miami with all my gear for a 2 week army trauma conference. I knew about the tail strike but not the ban:( Base# 1638
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Here is a good pic of the leg wing inlets. The leg wing inflates much faster than the V3 with these inlets. Base# 1638
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Look Great! Base# 1638
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I think that would be a amazing personal accomplishment for him. It definately is possible, and I think it could be done safely.. His prosthetic leg would likely be a part of the design as you mentioned. The key would be for him to keep symmetry of the good leg with the prosthetic one. There could be a lot of great media attention for the disabled if he can pull this off. Base# 1638
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Scott Graham was the pilot of the P2. He really did a great job with pics and video:) He was flying the P2 with more speed than the usual flock but he said it was easy to flock with me in the V4. Base# 1638
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Thank's all you "Sexy Bitch's":)) I don't think the camera could ever show how big my smile is when i'm flying this V4. Base# 1638
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Here is a fun video with my new V4. It's a blast to fly. Hopefully I'll get some good flysight runs soon with it. http://youtu.be/aodnD2CC9Zc Base# 1638
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I know the paralog competition site distinguishes suit type, but wouldn't it be informational to have pilots height and weight in their info? This would be educational on body type to suit specific performance and allow a better comparison of overall performance b/t pilots of similar anatomy. Applying this to a competition would bring out the real performance. Just like weight classes in wrestling. Base# 1638