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Sunday, December 28, 2014

Flying to Lake Don Pedro in Legal Eagle Ultralight

Legal Eagle Ultralight to Lake Don Pedro

 Over one arm of Lake Don Pedro.
Looking back over right side. Shot with hand held Gopro Hero 2 set at 1080-30 fps.  I used 3 gopro cameras for this video.  The two on chase cam are Gopro Hero 3, Black Edition set at 1080-60 fps and 12mp.  All set at wide angle.  I use the H2, mounted on cord around my neck, to take pictures from various points, views, what ever is of interest the other cameras are not pointed at.  I try to hold camera as still as possible, brace against me or hold still,  never brace against machine because it picks up vibrations from engine. Try to get 20 or so seconds in each shot so they can be edited down to 6 to 8 seconds of good video. 

 There is a cowboy on horseback riding fence line in this view. 

Saturday afternoon flight to Lake Don Pedro to check water levels.  It has filled up some since last viewing but has a long way to go. Lover Flying the Legal Eagle XL. It was cold, for this part of California, in upper 40's. Flew from Oakdale up towards Chinese Camp then turned south and east towards lake Don Pedro.  Town of La Grange is know for it Rodeo, along with Oakdale and it's rodeo.  If you go to many rodeo's you will hear names of cowboys from Oakdale and La Grange.

Friday, December 19, 2014

From December EAA Experimenter Magazine, Join EAA to get the full issue, well worth it.








This article From EAA Experimenter magazine is about Leonard Milholland and the Legal Eagle of which I fly. The read one in the article is mine.  I had a great time in Oshkosh and will be there again in 2015.  Look forward to seeing more Eagles there and getting better video. 

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Legal Eagle Flying in cold weather






Been out of town,  in the mid-west for a couple weeks where it gets real cold. Makes me realize how lucky I am to fly in California. a 40 degree day here is nothing like what a 40 degree day there can be.I got to go flying on December 6th, a cool but calm day, Central Valley is starting to turn Green.