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Roller Vid Ver. 2009


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BA Rollers
238 posts
May 10, 2009
3:01 AM
Flew the old birds, shot some video, you know the drill :)

http://blip.tv/file/2094293/
JDA
GOLD MEMBER
250 posts
May 10, 2009
8:38 AM
BA Roller- That is great wing action, nice slow flying for setup. For thous new to hobby,If your birds fly at this speed you will get much more action and score higher. Thanks for video. JDA
donnie james
430 posts
May 10, 2009
3:30 PM
my firefox wouldn't open the page i tried 3 diffent times...maybe you can post on here for me............donny james
pat66
339 posts
May 10, 2009
3:54 PM
NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Pat
Windjammer Loft
781 posts
May 10, 2009
3:57 PM
BA....now that was an enjoyable kit to watch as I drank my coffee this mornen. They look really good.
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Fly High and Roll On

Paul
bigwilly
924 posts
May 10, 2009
4:48 PM
Nice real nice. Good job
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BIG WILLY
TOPP FLIGHT/NCRC
BA Rollers
239 posts
May 12, 2009
12:29 AM
Glad you enjoyed it. One of those days when they looked like they were having a lot of fun.

PR_rollers
GOLD MEMBER
2935 posts
May 12, 2009
6:18 AM
Good show Thanks .how many you had flying 32? ?----------
Ralph.

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Last Edited by on May 13, 2009 6:31 PM
Victor Hurtado
20 posts
May 13, 2009
5:59 PM
nice breaks bA
J T
176 posts
May 13, 2009
6:19 PM
Great job on the video & music.

When you pull a few birds out & fly a 20 bird kit,
do the birds react any different?

I seen a flyer who always flew a 40 – 50 bird kit for fun and they
flew well & kitted good. He tried flying just 20 birds
and they flew like seagulls and didn’t react right
with half of the team missing.

He could put all of them back together and they would fly great.

Do you think that birds develop a normal routine working
as a large group and once this is interrupted they have a hard
time focusing?

Similar to a flyer having to add another bird to the kit
a day or two before competition because of performance or a health issue.
Seems like you can always find the new bird.
155
1033 posts
May 13, 2009
6:25 PM
VERY VERY GOOD JOB HOPE TO SEE YOUR BIRDS FLY ONE DAY
JOSE
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EVILLOFT'S
viper
64 posts
May 13, 2009
7:58 PM
NICE.Blake


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