"Here is a very unique view of our record run. It's the complete
birds-eye view footage of Vestas Sailrocket 2 nailing the Outright world
speed sailing record on the 24th of November, 2012.
We had discussed
the possibility of getting aerial shots for many years. The trouble is
that there are no helicopters stationed anywhere around Walvis Bay in
Namibia. The fact that we are sailing in cross-winds of 25-30 knots adds
to the difficulty factor.
Swakopmund local, Bernt Bruns owns an RC
model shop and we would often talk about the problem. He reckoned that
he could do it with one of his RC planes which was modified to carry a
GoPro in its nose. We were a little sceptical. As VSR2 began to hit its
stride at the end of our last record session we all began to take it
more seriously. Now or never. Bernt turned up on the last big day of
sailing when we knew we were going to go all out. We dropped him off
near the timing hut and got on with sailing the boat. It was an epic and
historic day for us. I was faintly aware of what Bernt had been doing.
Later that day as the triple rum and cokes and champagne flowed freely,
Bernt downloaded the footage in our container at the Walvis Bay Yacht
Club. He managed to film all three runs improving all the time.
This
is the final and fastest run. His plane does 110 kmh flat out. The
timing for our 500 meter record run on the boat actually began as we
pass the timing hut on the shore. We are doing over 120 kmh there and
top out at 128 kmh. The plane can't keep up.
There are many
interesting aspects to this footage. You can see the angle that the
plane has to 'crab' along at in order to follow us in the strong
crosswind. Notice how this matches the angle of the fuselage on Vestas
Sailrocket 2. At this speed this is about the angle of the 'Apparent
wind'. I can also see that the low speed rudder has dropped down and is
dragging behind the rear windward pod. I can see how much closer I could
come into the shallow water and how the wave height increases off the
shore. I love the rainbow in the boats rooster tail and especially love
how far behind both the kitesurfer and the support RIB are considering
we all take off together.
Bernt did a brilliant job nailing this shot
and assures me I won't beat his next plane. He refused payment.
Capturing this great footage of a very difficult subject was the icing
on the cake of an amazing day. Enjoy."
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