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News Article Did you know that all five Indoor Cloud League September teams were back in October?
posted: Nov 20th, 2022 The NSL News reported on October 31st that the September leaderboard of the Indoor Cloud League featured all five currently participating teams with scores and videos for the same month. It was the first sign of recovery from the ongoing crises that have made indoor and outdoor training and competition very difficult. It was apparently not just a hay fire, as the same five Indoor Cloud League teams were back with scores and videos in October, as well. The previous update with the good news was related to Kyle Hermberg's ICL team at iFLY Dallas, and it happens once again that he also completes... (more)
News Article Did you know that it was a windy day for SDC Rhythm XP and NSL Live Talk in Sebastian?
posted: Nov 19th, 2022 The most recent NSL News update that covered Skydive Midwest NEXT's changes in the lineup for 2023 coincided with SDC Rhythm XP's first outdoor training with the new lineup at Skydive Sebastian. The NEXT update related much to the goals that both teams share: get closer to the world's 4-way top level, which is currently represented by Arizona Airspeed. Skydive Midwest NEXT are fully turning to indoor training in the winter, while SDC Rhythm XP keep switching back and forth between outdoor winter training in Sebastian and indoor training at Paraclete XP. The NSL News has made several field trips... (more)
News Article Did you know that Skydive Midwest NEXT and SDC Rhythm XP continue with new lineups?
posted: Nov 17th, 2022 The NSL News update that covered the November scores of the Indoor Cloud League Midwest team on November 5th included a brief mention that U.S. top team Skydive Midwest NEXT has changes in the lineup for the near future. NEXT members Lauren Byrd, Megan George and team videographer Elliot Byrd, who was also filming Paraclete XP8 to their two world championship titles in 2021 and 2022, stepped back after the USPA Nationals 2022. Greg Oldendick and Gorka Amian have invited Katie Healy and Brian Nasset to join the new lineup, while the video slot is still open. Megan George was the team founder... (more)
News Article Did you know that NMP PCH HayaBusa's Michele Silvi follows Italian 4-way progression carefully?
posted: Nov 16th, 2022 The recent NSL News updates of the Flyspot Open 2022 connected mostly the home teams from Poland with the visiting teams from the Czech Republic. There is still additional information related to the same topics that will be covered later, as well. However, the NSL News makes a short geographical turn to other teams on the AAA Class leaderboard, which may not have been expected at Flyspot Katowice in Poland. The Czech teams from the eastern part of the country don't have to drive much to visit the Flyspot windtunnel in Katowice, while the road trip from the Prague area in the Czech Republic is... (more)
News Article Did you know that Flyspot Sky4Four and HF Flying Circus dueled at their first outdoor world meet?
posted: Nov 15th, 2022 The NSL News has recently covered the transition from outdoor to indoor training and competition, and vice versa, as the first and easier part of this transition is happening right now. The outdoor competition season is basically over after the national championships and the major FAI/ISC events, either a world championship or a world cup. Some teams continue with regular outdoor training throughout the whole winter season, which usually requires traveling to a location where the weather conditions are good enough. It is worth the effort, as it makes the unavoidable reverse transition to outdoor... (more)
News Article Did you know that the new Czech 4-way junior lineups completed 20 meet rounds within three days?
posted: Nov 14th, 2022 The transition from outdoor training and competition to the indoor environment is a lot easier than the other way around. The entry into a flying chamber of a windtunnel does not simulate an exit from a jump plane realistically, and the first page of a sequence does not take place in sub-terminal air and with the vision of a horizon that looks differently. This is the time of the year with the easier transition from outdoors to indoors, and the Czech national team in 4-way Open was the first one in competition, as the NSL News reported on November 11th. HF Flying Circus represented the Czech... (more)