Loch Doon

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Not been doing much flying owing to the weather, but managed to do a bit of low level water flying on the last day of 2013 and cut it together with some video I shot earlier in the year.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb5PVKdNFWY
 
Shrimpfarmer said:
You had some lovely shots in there. What a fantastic place to fly.

Thanks. I just point the quad, nature does the rest of the work.

It's truely breathtaking scenery around there, and it's always* that sunny in Scotland

*except when it's not :)
 
Wow what a beautiful video.
So far the best I have seen in here, great job.
How far are you from the water? Sometimes it look like you are going down into the water :D
 
Klaus said:
Wow what a beautiful video.
So far the best I have seen in here, great job.
How far are you from the water? Sometimes it look like you are going down into the water :D

Thank you, however others produce better videos, I just try to learn and get better each time. Most of the low passes were between 6 inches and a foot. At the end I got to about an inch or so, it was unintentional, but made a good ending, so I slowed the speed and used it.
 
One inch from the water???? Are you sure about that? You are not afraid :D

You are saying that others are producing better videos, do you have any links?

Thanks
 
Klaus said:
One inch from the water???? Are you sure about that? You are not afraid :D

You are saying that others are producing better videos, do you have any links?

Thanks

If it wasn't an inch it wasn't much more. Afraid, no. But you should have seen the full throttle climb after the last frame I used :)

I think most of the shots on
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNE4oOPWZQo
are awesome

Don't agree with all of their flying but enjoy most of their videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghDXBIy_BSM

Like the way that
http://www.youtube.com/user/aufmschlauch
edits stuff.

ymmv
 

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