Did you know that there is enough new NSL-TV footage to cover the time of the NSL News trip to Russia? posted: Jun 28th, 2005 The NSL-TV page has grown significantly in the last two days. The updates began with the coverage of the last Florida Skydiving League competition at Skydive City on the June 18 meet weekend. Round one was the fastest sequence of the NSL 2005 season with random formations only (N-C-Q-E-D) for all competition classes. (more)
Did you know that the last SSL meet story offers details of the SSL teams and players? posted: Jun 24th, 2005 The next competition of the Southwest Skydiving League this weekend in Perris is almost on its way, while the meet story of the SSL May meet in Elsinore now offers more detailed information of the SSL teams and their players. The Carolina and Northwest Skydiving Leagues will also compete this weekend, along with several leagues in Europe. The SSL May story was provided by Erin Murphy.
LOOK AT THOSE SCORES! Meet 4 of the Southwest Skydiving League was held at Skydive Elsinore on Saturday, May 28th, with 11 teams turning out for some of the most intense competition and impressive scoring among... (more)
Did you know that 41 teams have already seen F-20-9 in a meet this year? posted: Jun 14th, 2005 The NSL News story of June 13 came along with the new videos of the Florida Skydiving League's April meet on NSL-TV. The meet videos of the Southwest Skydiving League competition on the same weekend have now been added.
The FSL story mentioned that the sequence of round five in April was identical for AAA and AA Class teams (F-20-9). It was also identical with round three of the competition draw for the March 19 weekend. This unique situation allows to compare directly between the leagues, the two competition classes and the dates. (more)
Did you know that the NSL SkyVenture Competition results of the May 28 weekend are posted? posted: Jun 5th, 2005 The results of NSL SkyVenture Competition on the May 28 weekend are now available. The handicapped scores of the May 21 weekend are still on a hold due to a little flaw in the program that calculates the handicapped results for the NSL SkyVenture Competition. This flaw relates only to meets where teams competed at earlier meets of a different league.
The results of the May 28 weekend were calculated after four rounds in the AAA Class and also the AA Class, after three rounds in the A Class. The Southwest Skydiving League completed all six rounds, while the Georgia Skydiving League competition... (more)
Did you know that the Star was only for the AAA Class teams in April? posted: Jun 4th, 2005 The new round of NSL-TV goes back to the April 16 meet weekend when the Southwest and the Florida Skydiving Leagues teams competed in Eloy and Lake Wales. The first part covers round four of the SSL meet, and the meet videos of the FSL teams will follow very soon. (more)
Did you know that the quality of the SSL-TV is now up to the speed of round three? posted: May 18th, 2005 NSL-TV has followed up with the SSL footage of the April meet in Eloy. Fortunately, the quality of the video files has followed the progression of the meet. Arizona Divewerkz member Paul Gatling was right when he mentioned that the quality will become better in the later rounds. The NSL story of May 6 covered the quality issue.
Gatling remembered that the VCR used for the dubbing procedure in Perris had "some serious flicker issues". Arizona Divewerkz tried to help the situation and provided the team's VCR for dubbing beginning in round two or three. Then the flickering stopped. (more)