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Videos

It's hard to be around planes and not want to get videos of them, so here's links to my videos that I've managed to capture along the way.  Enjoy!
Breakfast, Berkut Style! - Got to fly up to Logan in Ric's Berkut for the first time.  Had some stick time as well as instruction on proper procedures in a canard.  A wonderful day. 
Flight In A Cozy III Over Kanab, UT - While we were in Kanab for our second year attending the Canard Fly-in, I got to go flying in Jay Skovbjerg's Cozy III.  He does a lot of racing, so it was exciting to get a chance to fly in his plane.  I was very impressed with how smooth his engine ran.  Unfortunately, the air was not nearly as smooth, but that's mid day in the desert.  Being a hang glider pilot, I'm okay with it though.  We did find smoother sky away from the ridge line and I was able to put it through a few turns and get a feel for things.  I really love these planes!  
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