That's amazing.  How did you guys even find that spot?

On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 12:35 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  http://nex12go.blogspot.com/
>
> Hi guys,
>
> Our own super talented camera buff and TD pilot, Tony Utley has posted a
> short video clip of our DS slope in Frankfort Kentucky.  Its an unusual DS
> site in my experience because the backside is a farm field with almost no
> decline to it at all, but gradually drops to about 50' below the slope edge
> grade about a block or so back.
>
> The zone moves from right to left and back as Slermals approach the hill
> and at about 2/3rds of the way into the video you can see the speed has
> dropped to about half what it started at, then picks back up...a big slermal
> will suck all the energy way from the back side and the plane will virtually
> come to a near stop from entering at full speed, making the pilot have to
> push hard to make it back out over the front edge.
>
> The plane is one of the best 'sport' DS ships I've seen around, the Pike
> WR Carbon. Very clean and very honest in its tracking for a Vtail..and
> strong too.  Extremely energy efficient.
>
> The pilot?  World Class DLG guy, Louisville's own, Bruce Davidson!
>
> Take a look, this DS zone is really a lot of fun for DS foamie combat,
> since its over a flat tall grass backside...and easy for even a newbie DS'r
> to work.
>
> Take a look, and thanks Tony!
>
> *If you have questions about doing videos or on the topic of Tony's site,
> contact him directly off line at  [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Gordy
>
>
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