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Art Haberland
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Low flying

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The beauty of a small boat like Spark with very little freeboard, I can just hang the camera over the side with my hand.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eBBAXx ... e=youtu.be[/youtube]
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Thanks. What would you estimate your speed to have been?
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Nice! My kind of flying! :)
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we were not going very. I was only slightly heeled with the wind. The Geep can get up and plane at high speed and we were no where near that speed. Granted, if we had been at those speeds, I would not have been holding my camera in my hand like that, I would have been busy holding onto the sheets
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I agree! There are times for the camera and times for the sheets! :D

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