A head nod to Terry's and his Laughing Gull, his buddy Bob in Oklahoma,
and of course Mark and the crew at Earthstar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tzdj3507dWA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tzdj3507dWA
"A story of love older then the mother herself." Writes Dun'gon Viral. Chief Cook and Bottle Washer for Bollywood Bites Magazine. "An instant Bindi tale, a classic for all to see". A film short about a man, his passion for flight and the love of his devoted mother.
"Sometimes a story, an adventure comes along that raises our spirits, opens our hearts and reminds us all of our own free will."
This courageous 34 year odyssey of an airplane, a mother and son. This epic journey across time, continental divide, and back again
will lift us up where we all belong.
The Video "Laughing Gull Adventures" a head nod to Richard Bach a widely known author and best-seller who's work includes Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah, and One. A thought provoking author who's ideas to rise above what is normal, perhaps influential on a generation to come. For those through the ages who look to the sky for inspiration. This video os for those who's passion persist today like that of Daedalus or the Wright brothers.
Passionate designer Mark Beierle, the visionary of Earthstar. Who's Original goals in building the Laughing Gull aircraft was to build and experience in the sky, " an airplane with the feel of a hang glider, the agility and visibility of a helicopter, the effortless smooth flight of a sailplane, and the utility and economy of a general aviation aircraft--all in the hopes of getting close himself to Richard Bach's feel and freedom of a bird."
Can be found at:
and
http://www.thundergull.com http://www.thundergull.com
A fun video from an enthusiastic new Gull owner.
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rahulchoudhary73
Re: A fun video from an enthusiastic new Gull owner.
agree. and reachable at thundergul at aol dot com
gul with a single L, means a rose in persian. the u is pronounced as a shorter ooo in time. also yellow in nordic. why did you leave out an L, Mark? (btw, the word has at least 5+ meanings when used in phrases like a blooming flower; the most wizened is copspeak for many kinds of frivolous and vexatious games people play under the sun, many of which the Law frowns at)
Mr. Bach, now he flies a Searey, fairly heavier than an odyssey. lived through a crash ~3 years back. do wish Mark reaches out to him too, along with Harrison. His second book's inspired by Nevil Shute, (♡ ♡), though i found Somerset Maugham to be more riveting in my teens, there's one about an aircraft engineer who investigates aluminim wing fatigue in extreme cold in a ww2 aircraft. does anyone remember that book?
and Mark, the site main page shows up all white on ios. other pages show up fine. (thought it was delibrate few months back)
2cents,
rahul
gul with a single L, means a rose in persian. the u is pronounced as a shorter ooo in time. also yellow in nordic. why did you leave out an L, Mark? (btw, the word has at least 5+ meanings when used in phrases like a blooming flower; the most wizened is copspeak for many kinds of frivolous and vexatious games people play under the sun, many of which the Law frowns at)
Mr. Bach, now he flies a Searey, fairly heavier than an odyssey. lived through a crash ~3 years back. do wish Mark reaches out to him too, along with Harrison. His second book's inspired by Nevil Shute, (♡ ♡), though i found Somerset Maugham to be more riveting in my teens, there's one about an aircraft engineer who investigates aluminim wing fatigue in extreme cold in a ww2 aircraft. does anyone remember that book?
and Mark, the site main page shows up all white on ios. other pages show up fine. (thought it was delibrate few months back)
2cents,
rahul
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stevewagsdbq
Re: A fun video from an enthusiastic new Gull owner.
I thought this web site was about earthstar aircraft? What is this guy
Rahul doing to us? steve
Rahul doing to us? steve
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rahulchoudhary73
Re: A fun video from an enthusiastic new Gull owner.
the wikipedia entry for earthstar thundergull seems to need corrections too. the "first flight" at the top is mentioned as 1987 (thundergull), ought to be 1976 (laughing gull). if one adds up the numbers of units built across models, its barely ~42. in reality it's got to be higher than that.
it's just puzzling how hard must it be for a newbie to find and compare earthstar aircraft on the internet, when it is clearly one of the much better designed ones. looking at others, it's just surprising there are'nt already, many many thousands of earthstars flying.
2cents,
rahul
ps: thanks steve, i'll keep quiet now instead of rambling
it's just puzzling how hard must it be for a newbie to find and compare earthstar aircraft on the internet, when it is clearly one of the much better designed ones. looking at others, it's just surprising there are'nt already, many many thousands of earthstars flying.
2cents,
rahul
ps: thanks steve, i'll keep quiet now instead of rambling
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blaswichk
Re: A fun video from an enthusiastic new Gull owner.
The sad thing is there are less and less newbies coming around. Back in the early 90's, our ultralight airpark was packed, after 20 airplanes lined up on the ramp (grass}. Roasting hot-dogs and marsh mellows after a full day of flying and landings. The old airpark is a ghost camp now, a few flying parachutes are the current U/L's and a couple of trikes. Us older guys have moved on to faster LSA's, EAB's and general aviation. Also a few have perished along the way. Mark's planes are truly the best bang for the buck, and most guys would rather buy a built one rather than a kit. I also fly Cessna 150's, and the gull is like a baby Cessna, but more efficient.
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rahulchoudhary73
Re: A fun video from an enthusiastic new Gull owner.
early '11, took me like 9wks! to find and get enchanted with the gull among over a hundred types. had to go back searching at least thrice, until it seeped in. just so many things that go into choosing a plane. a decade ago, took over dozen paraglider winch flights at a school in a lakebed with an experienced army para platoon that time, with reserve chute ground training, and a downwind landing that made me wonder. later sidestepped the mountain training course alltogether, trikes and the rest with tough safety records. this video actually got me desperately (and patiently) seeking until i found the odyssey (over 19,000', have walked up to places like such for a few months; the last one minute is the best part) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Rn2-4xvEfwk
Maark, the ally is a neat robot arm that could be customized for riveting and other things. great value for money. http://www.fluxintegration.com/ally
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Maark, the ally is a neat robot arm that could be customized for riveting and other things. great value for money. http://www.fluxintegration.com/ally
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