The Sun Ship Game Trailer

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @Lockbar
    @Lockbar Před 5 lety +15

    I was there, the last 2 weeks of June 1969. My father was one of the pilots in the contest, and was pretty good friends with all involved. Its nice to see some scenes of this again. Brings back strong memories.

    • @TexasPilotMX
      @TexasPilotMX Před 2 lety

      Who was your father? My dad and some of his friends who were there still go to Marfa once a year to fly gliders.

    • @JimForeman
      @JimForeman Před rokem

      @@TexasPilotMX I knew your father and grandfather. Neil was a great guy and your grandfather had the coolest house/hangar at the Odessa airport.

    • @JimForeman
      @JimForeman Před rokem +1

      I was there the following year for the World championships. My father, Jim, flew one of the tow planes. I did not know George or Gleb, but Wally Scott was a kind and generous man to me and my father. At that time he and Ben Greene held the world's distance record. A few years later I and Gary Evans flew the Odessa club's Blanik for a junior class out and return record of just 114 miles. The day was poor and lift had really ended. Wally was so worried and said, "Those kids have to be down by now out in the desert." I reality, we kept scratching, finally found the last thermal of the day and made it back to Odessa to a hero's welcome. Wally, the world record holder, was genuinely thrilled with our little flight. He took us all out to dinner and back to his house for a party. He celebrated like we just broke a world record. Like I said, kind and generous.

    • @TexasPilotMX
      @TexasPilotMX Před rokem

      @@JimForeman Hey Jim. Thanks for the comment. We have a glider club down in central Texas (Hamilton). Feel free to come down any weekend. My dad, Gary, and Wally Jr are there most weekends.

  • @markplain2555
    @markplain2555 Před 2 lety +1

    I grew up in South Africa and always believed gliding was a European thing. All planes we knew, were European. This movie made me realise there was an American culture for gliding too. So much so that I was stumped to find out there were American made gliders.... And today I own an HP-18 Schreder (American made) probably because of this movie.
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    As a side note, if any has heard of Jonker JS gliders. Well I flew with the Jonker brothers while they were still in University.

  • @christheother9088
    @christheother9088 Před 4 lety +2

    On a good soaring day in Ellenville NY in the late 70s ( on a hang glider ) I saw double-X zip by beneath me. No doubt out of Wurtsboro, just down the ridge a few miles. I had been reading Moffat's book "Winning on the Wind" so the XX caught my eye.

  • @wackaircaftmechanic2312
    @wackaircaftmechanic2312 Před 3 lety +1

    2:12 This music. It definitely goes well with it.

  • @marykennedysherin3330
    @marykennedysherin3330 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing!

  • @joepdeboer8724
    @joepdeboer8724 Před 2 lety

    What was that landing at 3:42

  • @melcrose
    @melcrose Před 4 lety +1

    I'll say it - that teacher sitting on the desk is a really lousy choice for a trailer.

    • @wingswheels
      @wingswheels  Před 4 lety +11

      That teacher is George Moffat, two time World Champion and the reason for this movie.

    • @hpaircraft2187
      @hpaircraft2187 Před 4 lety +1

      Welcome to cinema verite. It is very intentionally what it is,

    • @petebard
      @petebard Před 4 lety

      Moffat taught at one of the best private schools in the country and was already a world class sailor in International 14´s. I was a newcomer at Wurtsboro, not yet soloed in power planes and Moffat was working on his HP-8. His natural instincts as a teacher kicked in and I learned about stuff like Reynold´s numbers and we argued boats since I had both a windmill and a thistle at the time., not quite equal to the international 14 but pretty respectable. Especially since the windmill used a crew of two and the thistle a crew of three but I often sailed alone.

    • @jamesrobinson7586
      @jamesrobinson7586 Před 2 lety +3

      @@wingswheels I was a student at that school (The Pingry School, then in Hillside, NJ) when Prof Moffat taught English. I was not in his class but those who were thought he was great. I recognized some of the students shown in his class (probably the class size was about 10) in the trailer.

    • @michaelschumacher1822
      @michaelschumacher1822 Před 3 měsíci

      @@jamesrobinson7586 I took his class; great teacher. Remember the trailer that carried his glider in the parking lot of the school?