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Surfing the Atmosphere
Добавлен 23 авг 2015
Soaring Sunrise
A great little adventure.
The forecast wind strength and direction made it look like there would be strong ridge lift of the first 2 or 3 hours after sunrise. So the idea was to launch before sunrise to get to a start point 30km to the east before the sun rose. That way the first 70km leg of the task would be going west to avoid being blinded by the sun just above the east horizon.
Unfortunately things did not go to plan!
We took the covers off the wings and tailplane just before take off and I got airborne with a very thin layer of dew on the wings. My mate Paul got stuck in soft ground at his first launch attempt. A few minutes later the dew on his wings turned to ice. Thereafter ice forme...
The forecast wind strength and direction made it look like there would be strong ridge lift of the first 2 or 3 hours after sunrise. So the idea was to launch before sunrise to get to a start point 30km to the east before the sun rose. That way the first 70km leg of the task would be going west to avoid being blinded by the sun just above the east horizon.
Unfortunately things did not go to plan!
We took the covers off the wings and tailplane just before take off and I got airborne with a very thin layer of dew on the wings. My mate Paul got stuck in soft ground at his first launch attempt. A few minutes later the dew on his wings turned to ice. Thereafter ice forme...
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Ridge Soaring Brighton Seafront!
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.7 лет назад
I could say I have been planning this flight for over ten years, but if I was being honest I would have to admit it has taken all that time to pluck up the courage to try! Having tried it and found it worked much better than expected I can't wait to go back and have another go. Wind from the required direction is usually associated with low cloud so days on which this is possible from our airfi...
Low level and high speed on the white cliffs
Просмотров 44 тыс.7 лет назад
Ridge soaring the Seven Sisters and Beachy Head cliffs in East Sussex. Great fun! The glider is a HPH304MS Shark. Flying out of Southdown Gliding Club. www.southdowngliding.co.uk
Rounding Duncton corner low on the South Downs ridge.
Просмотров 4248 лет назад
Altitudes mentioned are referenced to QNH. Land out options are not plentiful once round the corner, and the race horse stud must be avoided, so do look at the fields in advance of flying at this altitude!
Butt cheek clenching low point soaring the South Downs ridge
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.8 лет назад
We set of to cross the gap between Stenying and Truleigh hill at 1300' ASL. See what happens!
Awesome!.... Thanks for sharing!
Nice flying.. Is it legal to fly under 500 feet in England ?
Hi. Yes, but only if ridge soaring in a glider.
omg,amazing ,thx so much !!!
Nice flight. As a teenager around 1980 I was grounded by Southdown for thermalling too low in the club K8 ! Switched to flying at Ringmer instead.
this video made me want to buy a glider. Looks so freee
It is! And its way less expensive than you think. It's with a motor that flying becomes expensive.
I was near here a while ago trying to get my silver distance in a Junior. I would like to think I would have done this before I stopped flying - but who am I kidding. Great vid There was a story I read that in about 1920, thousands of people came out from London to watch the first gliders - those were the days
Let's bring it back!
This was so good. I felt like I was setting beside you. Such speed.
can't say how greatful I am that during your turns, you also turned the camera. Really helps me feel like I'm there.
Nice. I wasn’t sure if you had soaring in Britain. I’m in California and we have some good sites.
awesomesauce!
Reminds me of hang gliding at Fort Funston, San Francisco, California, USA.
WOW!
500ft, far too low over a dense area.
As a kid I stayed in Corsica Hall by the Seven Sisters exactly forty years ago. Thanks for sharing this video!
What 120 knots your just showing off you lucky sod
😁👍 Yes very lucky, in my teens all I wanted was to earn enough to have a hang-glider and a car, never dreamed I would ever be able to fly such a beautiful and efficient glider.
Wow did you get your car and hang glider in your teens ,I was the same i bought my first hang glider at 16 years old and a car to transport it at 17 ,That was in 1975 and i still fly hang gliders but not so often now,I mostly fly a swift electric powered self launching class 2 hang glider,But i follow all the sailplain stuff and think the self launching shark is the best bang for buck out there at mo,But im closely wachting what happens to the new GP Jeta
@@billtrue3017 You did well Bill, I was in my 20' before getting the hang-glider and car. You are right about the Shark, I love it. The electric self launching Swift look awesome too!
That also looks like a great place for hang gliding! I hope to fly there one day!
Hang gliding? oh man.... you should get into gliding... we get better penetration.... stay at for longer..... oh and the flying is good too.
@@markplain2555 it is too expensive where I live, and the nearest gliderport is some 3h away. I drive from home to the nearest HG launch in 20min and spend just a few bucks in gas. I know it is faster and better glide ratio but HG is freaking cool to fly, wind in face, head first superman style, nothing in front of your view! You can fly close to trees, land at the beach, stuff like that.
No beach to land out on in a hangie... but still exciting to watch! Nice one!
@@HangGlidingSouthAfrica theres a big beach at the beginning of the video, then as you get above the cliff line you could go farther and top land if needed.. looks totally flyable on HG to me, I'd try if I could! I've also seen people soaring in top-landing-only sites with constant strong winds. You either go up or get wet!
Awesome many thanks
This is epic !!! But your invading rc airspace When you hit a drone who's going to get hurt ?
Thanks! But you are mistaken my friend - gliders were ridge soaring decades before rc flying even started. In fact around 70 years ago Southdown Gliding Club was based at Friston airfield on top of the cliffs and gliders soared these cliffs much more frequently than they do today. However I would not be so territorial to say the airspace belongs to gliders, no, this is free airspace - as in uncontrolled airspace - to be enjoyed harmoniously by all.
@@surfingtheatmosphere1246 thats a nice thought...however being part of the demonized rc community i must tell you that i have been informed that 0-400 ft is rc airspace and 1000ft and up is commercial and private airspace...
@Michael Whinnery just be careful, if you hit any manned aircraft with any kind of RC and that gets someone killed at any height, it is still your responsibility and you could be charged with murder.
Where do you mount your GoPro?
Suction cup on the centre line of the canopy in front of my head. It is just above my line of sight, and being a Sony HDR-AS200V it is about half the width of a gopro which helps avoiding obscuring the view forward.
Surfing the Atmosphere thank you I just wasn’t sure if a suction cap would damage a canopy
SWEET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is this the jet engine version of the HPH304 ? Thx
@@djad3115 Hi. This is the self launch version. Very pleased with it. Very reliable starting engine (so far!), and plenty of power. Lovely glider too.
Absolutely brilliant, but that's not low level until your wing can knock someone off the cliff :-) or until the folks have to look down to see you go under them. I know what you mean about hoping the wind does not lull; but you have good energy retention so you could top land since the 'beach' not so much.
Thanks. You are right, plenty of energy to pull up and land on top. That was me amusing myself with a little 'tongue in cheek' comment 😉 It would be fun to fly below the cliff top.... but years ago one of our club members tried that and found the air was going DOWN the cliff! He was only a couple of metres above the sea before he got his engine started and climbed away!!!
@@surfingtheatmosphere1246 I have flown a number of coastal cliff sites hang gliding, and have landed on the 'beach', well actually a concrete outcropping for a large sewer pipe at high tide at Fort Funston, California; I also flew a headland for 8 hours in Seattle. Excellent video: I looked up where the airfield was also. And loved the turn out to sea with nothing but 50 miles of sea in front of you :-)
Then what happened? :) Ace!
👍😉
I'd love to go gliding again, did it for years in the forces but I find it too expensive in civvy street. Nice flight.
Thank you. I hope at some point you will find the resources to enjoy gliding again.
It's actually very cheap!
Fantastic, but I'm wondering where you can land ? Is your airfield far from the shore?
Hi Bernard It is fantastic fun, but there is not an airfield within gliding range, unfortunately our airfield is 50 km away. Mostly it is just gliders with engines which visit the cliffs, sometimes a pure glider will visit with the intention of landing in a field afterwards. At one time there was an airfield on top of the cliffs, google Friston Airfield, and for a time after WWII our gliding club was based there.
@@surfingtheatmosphere1246 Thanks a lot for your answer. I wish you good flights. For me the season is over until next march!
You definitely gave those people on the cliffs a good show! Balls of steel! :D
Thank you, I hope they enjoyed it even half as much as I did!
I assume you use the updraft from the cliff to gain height in order to get inland to pick up some thermals to get home?
Hi Malcolm That would be very nice to do, but from cliffs as low as these it would be very very unusual to get high enough to glide in land far enough to where there would be thermals which a glider could use. This glider has a small engine stowed behind the cockpit. At the flick of a switch the engine and propeller rise up behind the cockpit, and the engine can be started to climb up and head for home. It is a great and fun glider! In a glider without an engine it is necessary to choose a field to land in, then get a friend to tow the glider's trailer to the filed, de-rig (dismantle) the glider and put it in the trailer to take it home.
Massively enjoyed that!
HEY LOVED THE WHOLE VIDEO, MUSIC IS BETTER THAN THAT BEEP ,BEEP, BEEP, OF THE BLOODY VARIO, HI FROM EX BRIT SOARING THE KAMIAS IN NZ NORTHLAND :)
Thanks Stephanie. I'd love to come and fly your part of the world.
@@surfingtheatmosphere1246 some great people and flying down here, Piako gliding club North Island and Omarama south Island :)
Fantastic indeed, I really enjoyed the flight!
Thanks Harry. I must try to make the time to do more videos.
Cool, but no lift generated from the cliff!
Yes, I was ridge soaring the rising air from the cliffs. But, no thermals if that is what you mean, it is extremely rare to get thermals off the sea.
Used to live in Graffham, 2 miles from Duncton.
Stunning, I can share your excitement!
Gosh, that was good! I can't afford to fly any more, but it's great to see others doing it. Thank you so much.
Thanks Chris! Sorry to hear you can’t fly any more. I guess you would have you looked in to cheaper alternates in gliding or microlights? There are also many scholarships available every year, some of which are open persons of any age.
@@surfingtheatmosphere1246 Poor old pensioner now! I started with gliding in the 70s at Booker, but I don't think I could afford that even. I much prefer gliding to power. Still, at least I've done it. Thanks again, and thank you for taking the trouble to reply... Chris
Best gliding video I have ever seen. What a vista!
Thanks Chris!
Great vid. Am tempted to go to GB just to soar those cliffs!
Thanks! I can't wait to have another go too, but I need to be very careful as the amount of lift the cliffs produce for a given wind speed varies greatly from day to day.
This looks like a lot of fun. Beautiful place to soar, and the best conditions too!
Why no looping? for the hikers
Good idea! Just didn’t think of it at the time. Next time next time 👹
*Nosedive into the ocean
1:55 "These"' not "These ones" - great vid btw
Reigate Robot get a life
Mark Courtney “Get a life.”
enjoyable to watch. The point of the increased speed would be to be able to trade the speed for height I assume.
Going faster is a tentative way of checking if the lift (rate at which the air is rising) is stronger lower down. If not then pulling up and exchanging speed for height will recover some of the height... really wanted to avoid being very low and unable to get back up to a height where it would be safe to start the engine.
"Music" Does Not!, In Any Way Relate To, Or Enhance This Video! Very Detracting & Disconnected! Live Audio Would Have Been Much More Appealing & Interesting!
I kind of enjoyed it. Happy music for happy soaring! Well, except for Ride of the Valkyries, that one has been a bit overused.
Beautiful Video! Thank You Very Much For Staying With Live Audio Only! Makes For A Much More Enjoyable & Interesting Viewpoint! I Really Like Where You've Positioned The Camera! It Puts Viewer Right In Your Seat! Dynamic Flying Is So Beautiful!
Eek! That was a lot of clenching indeed! I'm one of those slow moving potatoes flying paragliders on the South Downs.. "that was a bit uncomfortable" made me chuckle, I would have freaked out! Awesome flying! I have to give this sailplane thing a go sooner rather than later..
It will be great to see you at Southdown Gliding Club! www.southdowngliding.co.uk My flying started in the Peak District on Hang Gliders... done a lot of happy hours at Bradwell edge!
@@surfingtheatmosphere1246 ah nice!! I've been to Bradwell, awesome playground :) Hopefully see you soon!! Happy flying!
Very nice!
I'm amazed at how noisy the gas turbine is........ lol !!
2UP; On the Beach, by Cliff? ruclips.net/video/rJhq46ZpVbM/видео.html www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-45849257
This is so awesome! At wich airfield have you started?
Hi, it was fun! We fly from Parham airfield which is 50 km to the north west, the airfield is owned by Southdown Gliding Club www.southdowngliding.co.uk
@@surfingtheatmosphere1246 I really need to visit you and bring or rent a plane, this is awesome.
Thank you for the video. In 1998 he was in the UK. The cities of Falmouth, Ullapool, Aberdeen, Peterhead, Mallaig . I fell in love with England, thank you for generating memories. Greetings from Ukraine !!!
Thanks Vari for your comment. I must visit the Ukraine one day!
Great.....
Thank you,
Do u enjoy flying the shark? Me and my father have a 304sj
Love it, love it love it! And I'm sure you do too.
it’s the first high performance glider I’ve flown but my dad used to fly a nimbus 3 with Ralph jones ect in the nationals in the 80’s and 90’s. Its amazing to fly but I’ve only been flying it for about 10 months and I’m trying to get a 300km flight to get my gold badge! And as always the weather isn’t playing ball here in Scotland! My fellow club members are very jellies! 🤣🤣
I love your videos, do you use a gimbal for your go pro? it looks so steady
Thank you. I must try to make the time to edit another video or two. No gimbal, the camera is firmly stuck to the canopy, the air coming off the sea is fairly smooth which helps with a steady video.
WOW, Cool Game