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QuoteHi Guys,
Here are some photos that I took at the wind tunel in Arizona.
Juan 'MELON' Mayer
[email protected]
www.FlymelonFilms.com
Wow very nice pictures. I love the variety of your shots. Especially the close frame, you really captured the vibe of the flyers there. Keep up the good work. -
tunnel wages are usually less than what it should be considering you're doing 2 jobs: customer service-sales and instructing. -
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QuoteI better see you at a comp soon! Or we might just have to come up there and have a little comp of our own. :)
oui oui! And who knows, maybe the students will surpass the master one day! ;) But I don't se that time coming soon :) -
QuoteNice flying mate! Was that Curtis coaching you at about 1:35?
No it was Brian Wilson. The resident T4 at Skyventure Montreal! Great guy and even greater flyer! -
Quotesweet vid I love to see progression!!! How many hours did you put in that year?
mm Hard to tell. 3 of us have been working as instructor since mi-april 09 but im guessing between 8 and 12 hrs of actual flight time. -
HI,
Here's a movie for y'all to enjoy.
Filmed at Skyventure Montreal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4r4SN5VPJw -
QuoteFirst flight March '09, officially open since April. Really powerfull, 2000 hp, one entry. Coolest thing about it: AIRLOCK. Enter or exit the antechamber whenever you please. Just sharing 2 minutes of a 30 minute rotation? No need to be sitting in there for 28 minutes!
No metal windowframes, 40mm strong glass walls on the spectator side... Its also really quiet, you can stand next to the glass and talk normally while the guys inside are doing their magic as in the video.
From what I saw in pictures and videos, this tunnel also has a very cool looking interior design and layouts. It has a nice ''chill room'' feel with couches scaterred around and hard wood floors. -
QuoteQuoteI gues the normal time is between 1 and 3 hours depending how talented the flyer is.
From zero tunnel time to flying off the net head down in 1 hour? You must have some amazingly talented flyers.
mmm no sorry I meant from the time they're ready to start HD. So first time on the net to lifting in control. -
It took me around 40 min of fooling around on the net before lifting but being an instructor I guess it doesnt count
I gues the normal time is between 1 and 3 hours depending how talented the flyer is.
New VFS video from Montreal
in Wind Tunnels
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkUCWCE9M5I