Paragliding - Episode 7 How to launch in high winds and ridge soaring.

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @GDDayakarRao
    @GDDayakarRao 25 дней назад +2

    I like the way you explain various aspects of flying so clearly & vividly.
    I appreciate it very much. 👍🏼👍🏼👌

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  25 дней назад

      Haha thanks, I wonder sometimes if I say stuff too many times.😂

  • @gangleweed
    @gangleweed Год назад +2

    Nice video, very informative and detailed ........ever since I jumped off of a garage roof with Mum's umbrella in 1946 I decided that flying was for the birds.

  • @eugenechinpl
    @eugenechinpl 3 года назад +6

    the best instructions online

  • @jeds465
    @jeds465 2 месяца назад +1

    Your demonstration and explanation is the best out there, please continue sharing your knowledge!

  • @erdmax_
    @erdmax_ 2 года назад +1

    Oozing quality this. Brilliant series.

  • @riccardolentini2256
    @riccardolentini2256 3 года назад +5

    You are The Best teacher of paraglider.thanks from italy

  • @windfxjeff3363
    @windfxjeff3363 3 месяца назад

    I've been watching your video since January. I got my glider three weeks ago and have been waitin go
    out in the right conditions. Today is the day. I have a 7 mile an hour straight on shore off the ocean. I'm going to practice my groundwork today, tomorrow and the next day, I have your videos memorized. Thanks for the great instructions.

  • @windfxjeff3363
    @windfxjeff3363 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for a perfect training video. I'll be launching soon n can't wait

  • @charliedenny1
    @charliedenny1 3 года назад +5

    Propper wicked video.
    Everytime I start to think "yeah I've got that now"... Marc belts out another bit of advice I hadn't been told or thought about.
    "You will never, ever progress on your own as quickly as you will when you surrounding yourself with people that are better than you..."
    ... I think that's the quote. And it's true. We had already passed with Airways (DSC) and that was awesome and. We moved to Marc and Sian for CP plus and confidence after a break...
    We might be biased, we found what works for us. But I can honestly say...I will never EVER stop learning from Marc.
    Guys. Fucking legends. Thank you!

  • @hejs1962
    @hejs1962 5 месяцев назад +1

    😊 super intro how to start in strong wind, i like your Way to say the things, its nice slow and so understandable, and i also like your small paragliders and the hill, super job, best regards Søren from Sweden, beginner to the flying world

  • @curtis517
    @curtis517 Год назад +1

    I caught myself pulling my arms in during kiting last year. Even in low winds when you are trying to inflate. Straight arms helped my rise of the wing. I noticed my Rush 5 leading edge collapse, closing air pockets only when I pulled hard by bending elbows.

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  Год назад

      Yes straight arms are much better for a good leading edge launch.

  • @thomaswillig5470
    @thomaswillig5470 3 года назад +4

    Now that I‘ve got my first high-alpine rocky launches with gusty winds under my belt, this video does help me quite a bit to further fine-adjust my technique.
    I really appreciate your style of teaching!
    Thank you from Germany/Austria.

  • @pambbidara9125
    @pambbidara9125 2 года назад +1

    Thank U sir ...

  • @vicariousaviator9742
    @vicariousaviator9742 3 года назад +1

    Best PG tutorials on RUclips, bar none. Superb 😃

  • @AlexS-mf2kc
    @AlexS-mf2kc 3 года назад +1

    26:53 - NEVER F. PANIC. .... just do not panic ))))))) best quote of experience in life....

  • @MikeHobbs71
    @MikeHobbs71 3 года назад +8

    Definitely my go-to Paragliding channel whilst waiting for my course. Thanks for this recent series Mark. 👍

  • @jeremyfisk4406
    @jeremyfisk4406 3 года назад +2

    Fantastic video on windy launching. When I was learning 3 years ago I watched someone else's windy launch tips and they caused me no end of trouble - basically trying to launch quickly then run fast at the wing - nightmare.
    Then Steve Hudson told me the opposite is true - "the windier it is, the slower you bring the wing up" - best advice I've ever had. The wing just needs a little tickle up when it's windy and it will launch - any more and you give it energy to surge and pull you up the hill. I even use "no As" sometimes - just bump it up to launch. Great to see Marc explaining the same techniques as Steve - keeping calm, waiting on the Cs until you're ready then gently bringing the wing up - no stress, perfect. Thanks Marc - perfect refresher. Everyone who has troubles launching should watch this.

  • @ChrisJewell7333
    @ChrisJewell7333 2 года назад +1

    Thanks great technique.

  • @MeadsLTC
    @MeadsLTC 3 года назад +2

    Very good Mark. So nice to see your demonstration in actual high wind. I have watched others talk about it but you need to see it WITH the wind! Thanks.

  • @johnfarbrother4614
    @johnfarbrother4614 3 года назад +1

    Diamond! Thanks Marc :-)

  • @martinpolach6171
    @martinpolach6171 3 года назад +1

    Cheers from the colonies...nice manner and good technique ..thanks

  • @jsin101
    @jsin101 3 года назад +1

    I love the fact that you were flying in the wind and things were not always perfect. Stay calm and fly on. Perfect lesson. Another great video in your series.

  • @parker9083
    @parker9083 2 года назад +1

    Great work I'm learning and patiently waiting for the right day to get ground handling done 😁

  • @graiganderson8433
    @graiganderson8433 3 года назад +2

    Looks so good, l love how in control of your glide wing are the whole time , easy to listen and understand all your instruction. You truly are a marster and love what you do. Thankyou.

  • @scenicsteve
    @scenicsteve 2 года назад +1

    Great video Marc. This one and some of your others have helped me achieve my CP which I finished this week. I'm down in Sussex but can't wait to visit your part of the country. It looks just as scenic as down here. Very jealous of you Man Cave. Thank you.

  • @josephking7021
    @josephking7021 2 года назад +1

    Marc you are one of the best instructors ever. I don’t para fly or motor but I’d love to do it but my time is running out I fear. It gives me great pleasure to watch you tame the wind. Amazing! I’d be over too see you if I lived in the UK. Keep up the good work mate!

  • @DarrellMalick
    @DarrellMalick Год назад +1

    really great teaching video.

  • @ethanv.1178
    @ethanv.1178 3 года назад +1

    your videos helped me lot man thanks

  • @mohamedsaifi1026
    @mohamedsaifi1026 Год назад +1

    Im slowly watching all of your videos .Thanks for the many tips you share.i fly for many years and did not think of many tricks you schow .im gratefull.

  • @alexrands2580
    @alexrands2580 3 года назад +1

    Nice work. you make it look easy!
    hope your glasses were ok 😎 cheers🍻

  • @yanerik6850
    @yanerik6850 3 года назад +1

    I like the bit at the end where the wing drops and you get scooped sideways - and that it still makes you laugh.
    Good video Marc,

  • @mindfulmunchkin1215
    @mindfulmunchkin1215 2 года назад +1

    Great info, thanks for posting all your content!

  • @MrKbtor2
    @MrKbtor2 Год назад +1

    You filled in a gap in my knowledge. Thank you!

  • @Smidge
    @Smidge 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for such informative videos. i cannot believe how much i am learning from these videos! you're very clear and understand and the "tell me show me" style is perfect. Appreciate the vids

  • @drewlawrence696
    @drewlawrence696 2 года назад +1

    What's a fiver....a decent cup of coffee ;-). Great advice, many thanks :)

  • @andrewsparkinson1566
    @andrewsparkinson1566 2 года назад +1

    I do like your instructive repetition style cheers.

  • @theworldbridger506
    @theworldbridger506 Год назад

    Great content mate, looking forward to go practice. Greetings from Costa Rica 🤙🏽

  • @leoplaza-ponte6536
    @leoplaza-ponte6536 2 года назад +1

    Another fantastic video. Thank you!

  • @SailingRhapsode
    @SailingRhapsode 2 года назад +1

    Another good video, thank you.

  • @Tlasheen
    @Tlasheen 3 года назад +1

    Really appreciate the info and amount of good work in this video... from Egypt with love

  • @tomekbumat
    @tomekbumat 3 года назад +1

    I can just envy you that big launch not just a 40 square meter spot that we have surrounded by trees and crops behind...

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  3 года назад +1

      Wow mate,I guess it makes you concentrait every launch!!

  • @יוסףגבור-ו7ט
    @יוסףגבור-ו7ט Год назад +1

    Helo and pleas scuze me for my bad english ' but i must tell you that it defenetly was the best video that i saw ever . you are a very talented paragliding teacher , and i am going to folow your instructions from this day on . i never learnd in paragliding courses , i dont want too fly high , but i do have a paraglide , i have do a lot of grounhandling in the past ,just as a hobie , or sport ,and thats all , i flide once or twice from a litle hill , the first one was a sucsesed one , the second time i losed control and i crashed from about 5 meters with out knowing what i am doing , it was wery painfull during 2 or 3 years , but now i feel mutch beter and i dont want to give up on this new hobie . Sow thank you very mutch for your existens and your teaching activity , for me you ar the best teacher i ever met on the internet and i am going to learn every single video of yours from now and on , of corse just what refers to groundhandling and very low lift ups . your videos are very clierly and easy to understand , and becose of that , i am so greatfull and i am going to remain one of your students , thank you again , you are a god gift to all pilots in this paragliding world . i wiish you all the best in this life , and again , sory for my bad english , i holpe to do beter in the feutcher ., so long my new teacher.

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  Год назад

      Thank you so much for this lovely message, people like you saying things like this make it all worth my effort.
      Fly safe and one day we may meet. 👍🪂🙏

    • @יוסףגבור-ו7ט
      @יוסףגבור-ו7ט Год назад

      @@leavesleyaviation il be very hapy to meet you one day , i am an israeli sitizen , live in ROMANIA , and the paragliding sport is very popular here, but i have seen many acsidents of licend pilots , so i desided not to take any corses and stay on thre ground until i found a realy realy teacher to instruct me . al the athers are just young boys with out anouth experience in this domain , only for taking money for nothing , thats what it is

  • @loums52
    @loums52 3 года назад +6

    I am REALLY enjoying this series. I continue to lean quite a bit of new techniques and is helping to refresh some "forgotten" ones. Your enthusiasm is contagious! Thanks and keep them coming. 👍👍👍

  • @Longyearbye
    @Longyearbye 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much again for this lesson! You are a lucky person to have this landscape! here in germany i have to drive many kilometers araund and the restrictions here are very strong.

  • @FlyBabyFlyPPG
    @FlyBabyFlyPPG 3 года назад +1

    great videos thanks for share your experiences fly baby fly.

  • @mohamedsaifi1026
    @mohamedsaifi1026 2 года назад +1

    Thanks à lot!the teatching was really good .

  • @MikeyFirst
    @MikeyFirst 3 года назад +2

    It's always good to get information from what source ever. I like your clear explanations. One note though, you're getting into the air at high wind strength, but you don't have any means of accellerator on your setup; no trimmers and no speedsystem/bar. Your margin of safety becomes very narrow in gusty situations, when there's no way of accellerating your glider to get out in front. You should mention this when teaching beginning pilots.

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  3 года назад

      Thank you Michael and yes your quite right, For demo's this lite weight set up is fine but when we teach and for others it's 100% better and safer to have a speed bar.

  • @xmaxfuture
    @xmaxfuture Год назад +1

    Wow, this video is absolutely amazing! 🌬😄 Thank you so much for this awesome episode on launching in high winds and ridge soaring. The knowledge and education you provide are truly invaluable. I used to struggle with understanding how to handle windy conditions, but your clear explanations and demonstrations have made it so much easier. Your channel is a treasure trove of paragliding wisdom, and I'm incredibly grateful for the insights you share. Looking forward to more incredible episodes and expanding my paragliding skills with your guidance. Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @jirisilhan3094
    @jirisilhan3094 3 года назад +1

    Well explained Marc. Thanks!

  • @relaxflyrepeat2302
    @relaxflyrepeat2302 3 года назад +1

    Excellent demonstration and explanation, I wish my instructors had taught me this! Thanks

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  3 года назад

      Thank you Ian, I am just about to start filming a new film on do’s and dont’s using bowls.

    • @relaxflyrepeat2302
      @relaxflyrepeat2302 3 года назад +1

      I look forward to it Marc!

  • @patrickaubichon
    @patrickaubichon 3 года назад +1

    definetely going to help. thank you for making this video

  • @sjkishan
    @sjkishan 3 года назад +1

    excellent spoon feed great keep doing more videos on paramotoring also Marc

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  3 года назад +1

      Just waiting for my new power wing and I will make a XC para motor one buddy.🙏👍🪂

    • @sjkishan
      @sjkishan 3 года назад +1

      @@leavesleyaviation thankyou eagerly waiting for your video marc I am from India this sport is not in light here, I will be an instrument to develop this here,

  • @ChristianSchebitz
    @ChristianSchebitz Год назад +1

    Great explanations! Thx!

  • @LernGuru
    @LernGuru 3 года назад +1

    Excellent. Very helpful and great to watch.

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  3 года назад

      Thanks Robert.

    • @LernGuru
      @LernGuru 3 года назад +1

      @@leavesleyaviation I do enjoy flybubble's Greg but I like Your videos better as they do explain better the little details that make my ground handling and flying better. At the moment there ist no flying here unless one doesn't mind "corona parties", as it is far too crowded on Bavarian mountains but soon they want to open the border to Austria again, and then the game is on! Until then I enjoy Your videos and practice mentally. Thanks again.

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  3 года назад

      @@LernGuru 🙏👍👊

  • @Lionheartsm
    @Lionheartsm 2 года назад +1

    Your videos are so valuable. Thanks dude!

  • @sergiojmena
    @sergiojmena 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for all the great tips, Love your videos !

  • @mitchsmith71
    @mitchsmith71 3 года назад +3

    Loving the series Marc, each episode gets better and better, and you leave us wanting for more. In this one I especially liked a couple of tips, one where you allow the wind to unpack the down wind side of the wing, genius, and also the launching in higher winds just using the inner A's, rather than both A's... Look forward to what ever the next episode brings. Many thanks.

  • @alfredasjasaitis7561
    @alfredasjasaitis7561 3 года назад +2

    Wonderful as always, so detailed and informative, thanks Marc for what you do!

  • @Vl7248
    @Vl7248 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much!! I learned a lot from this video. Just got started.

  • @edwinlooy6551
    @edwinlooy6551 3 года назад +1

    Very clear educational video's👌 Awesome tips, And you are a charming personality😊 Keep it up👍

  • @goldgeezer2370
    @goldgeezer2370 Год назад +1

    Gonna be trying that in next couple of days as it’s got bit windy up top Mt Babadag first few days no wind front launch .

  • @thomasr.5517
    @thomasr.5517 3 года назад +1

    Hi Marc, I’ve just come across your extremely instructive and most sympathetic tutorial. I appreciate your expertise yet your very down to earth explanations and attitude. Great job !

  • @tonysherrington3137
    @tonysherrington3137 3 года назад +1

    Looking forward to it Marc

  • @crimsonraen
    @crimsonraen 3 года назад

    Thanks so much for the video!

  • @nickluck3790
    @nickluck3790 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic videos Marc - I just like the plain-speaking, common sense approach and it's also really useful to have repetition! I'll be on my rear risers ...! Thanks a lot!

  • @nathansciacqua1030
    @nathansciacqua1030 3 года назад +1

    That was was great. You have a new sub. Well done

  • @melvinleggett727
    @melvinleggett727 3 года назад +1

    liking your intuitive view on all aspects of control and flying.i will watch all you do .thank you

  • @jessesavoie6029
    @jessesavoie6029 3 года назад +1

    Dude you sound like a broken record hahaha. Repetition is how we learn so don’t change that record. Love your videos and it’s really improved my skills and given me confidence in stronger winds knowing I can keep it safe on the ground. Much appreciated keep up the good work. Awesome dude thanks

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  3 года назад +2

      I hate listening back to myself but I just feel it needs to be said A LOT so you pilots get what I mean you know, haha!!

  • @adhbadoang1086
    @adhbadoang1086 2 года назад +1

    jimi hendrix ... thank you for showing me that ...

  • @johnnywiggers2420
    @johnnywiggers2420 3 года назад +1

    hey Marc here's Johnny from Holland I like your video's very good explaining & tips Keep on flying mate

  • @Eymos_Shenanigans
    @Eymos_Shenanigans 2 месяца назад

    Hey brother. Could you please touch on the topic of the right size wing for the weight of a person. Before and after all up weight. Thanks. Love the content. Very helpful. 🙏🏼👌🏼

  • @Hverdagemedstorm
    @Hverdagemedstorm 14 дней назад +1

    Thank you

  • @madsloper
    @madsloper 3 года назад +1

    Awesome lesson and thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise. Cheers!

    • @qinzheng4106
      @qinzheng4106 3 года назад

      Thanks for share and good tips

  • @baris_erdogan_
    @baris_erdogan_ 3 года назад

    great explanations thank you sir greetings 👏👏

  • @markdowning6773
    @markdowning6773 3 года назад +1

    Great video Marc I'm going to try your technique as I'm s very low air timer only 2 hours but having a lot of difficulty launching properly . Thanks

  • @munkapkhimhun5587
    @munkapkhimhun5587 Год назад

    Great sir.Thanks.

  • @Efntodd
    @Efntodd 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video by the way. I've been the guy that gets dragged because I was mistakenly pulling brakes instead of rear riser. I was actually trying to pull rear riser but the riser were so tight I couldn't. I did get the B's which depowred the glider very well but in high winds the wing gets very flappy with Bs pulled

  • @drewlawrence696
    @drewlawrence696 2 года назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @Avrora707
    @Avrora707 2 года назад +1

    Cool! Regards from Ukraine!

  • @marekmagyar5119
    @marekmagyar5119 3 года назад +2

    not a bad tutorial for a medium strength wind. For winds around the trim speed of a glider I would use a different technique.

    • @E620SE
      @E620SE 3 года назад +1

      in winds around trim speed you are a pro or shouldn't launch at all

  • @rogerioformac4191
    @rogerioformac4191 2 года назад +1

    MUITO BOM!
    VLW
    ÓTIMAS DICAS.

  • @DansEscapades
    @DansEscapades 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic stuff in here. Even the bit where using wind to help you get the wing out.... Simple yet iv never considered it!
    Thanks again 👍🏼

  • @Paiadakine
    @Paiadakine Год назад +1

    Thank you for your lesson videos. I like how you teach and appreciate the little tips. BTW in the US we have the same ridge rules. Ridge to the Right has right of Way. There are other rules if someone is over taking you or under you but the Ridge to the Right has right of Way.
    How do you get the follow me video in the air?

  • @alexandredacosta3236
    @alexandredacosta3236 Год назад

    danke you very nice profissional

  • @amirsafari3658
    @amirsafari3658 3 года назад +1

    Mark I practice grand handling when the wind blows hard I get very frightened when the wind blows me off the ground

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  3 года назад +1

      Hi Amir, practise in less wind and build on your confidence and the skills will grow faster.

  • @turkeyphant
    @turkeyphant 7 месяцев назад +2

    I can't keep my Explorer 2 on the ground with rear risers. All other wings have been fine but it horseshoes up in thr middle or the trips fold in. Any tips to keep it on the ground like using rear risers on other wings?

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  7 месяцев назад +1

      Try taking the stab line as well as the rears buddy.

    • @turkeyphant
      @turkeyphant 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@leavesleyaviation Thanks I will try that (though annoyingly stabilo isn't marked), The main issue though is that when on rears the centre bucks up and lifts straight up in winds >10mph.

  • @josephking7021
    @josephking7021 2 года назад

    Marc have you ever done a video on a slow closeup of your hands, fingers, as to where the various lines are situated in ones hands in the different phases of pre flight, launch, cruising, and then landing etc. I know in your videos you spend time on the subject and I’ve heard pilots speak as to where the lines go in their hands but I’ve not seen a down and dirty up close slo mo tutorial that one can follow. Just a thought…. perhaps it’s too basic a subject? Joe

  • @martinginsburg7222
    @martinginsburg7222 2 года назад +1

    ERRORS: Many
    A) Instructor had no prelaunch checklist!!! count out as you engage 1) helmet strap 2) reserve pin not loose 3) reserve handle in position 4) left leg strap 5) right leg strap 4)Chest strap 5) 2nd chest strap 6) biner left side closed 7) biner right side closed 8) reverse launch? right or left riser on top dependent on what side you turn towards 9) speed bar 10) visually, clear air traffic.
    Most pilots DO NOT have a ck list and I call them flyers regardless of how many comps, records, youtube vids, or years of experience. If you are interrupted by anything start from #1 again
    B) Don't disconnect harness unless it is a new harness or wing and then only one time will you ever have to make sure you have no riser twists or accidental line over. Also you will make other flyers/pilots wait longer while you mess around hooking up your glider if it is a single launch pad (we call dem flyers "launch potatoes")
    C) Verify all lines are true and clear with harness ON the ground. If a dust devil comes through launch then you are in no danger because you are not hooked in.
    D) Glasses unteathered to your head without a keeper strap is another object that could fly off and get caught in the lines.
    And no damn ego Go pro cam on the helmet (he didn't have one, but I bring it up because I see so many just asking for a line tangle and crater in the ground by having a hook on their head)

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  2 года назад

      Thank you for your message Martin and you are 100% correct all pilots should do a check list before flight, I do mine in my head and don't say it out loud but it's a good thing to bring up so people remember to do all there checks, in the UK we use WGHHCAT I guess you do the same or similar?

  • @nacerwahid6009
    @nacerwahid6009 Год назад +1

    from algeria .think u

  • @SushantKambli1
    @SushantKambli1 Месяц назад

  • @GDDayakarRao
    @GDDayakarRao 25 дней назад +1

    Gd Dayakar Rao from India.

  • @Efntodd
    @Efntodd 2 года назад +1

    Question. If a glider has A,B,C & D risers VS ABC only, I imagine the rear riser "kill" is more effective but if the rear risers are "D" then there is even less surface area removed from applying rear riser making them more effective then just brakes but less effective then rear risers on one's that only have ABC

  • @roberthodzic
    @roberthodzic 3 года назад +7

    And where is that strong or high wind? All of you who take off in strong winds always keep the c lines. The best technique! A and C of course

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  Месяц назад

      I think it’s what works for you, stick to what you’re good at.

  • @MauiZeus
    @MauiZeus 3 года назад +1

    I'm curious why you didn't have your speed bar installed for high wind flying...

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  3 года назад

      Just to show you that you can put yourself in a flying position in higher winds to not need it, if you keep away from the hill a bit ie out the front you will be out of the compression zone therefor not need the bar anyway, that being said your correct in saying it is best to connect it always to be safe. 👊🙏👍🪂

  • @richyandliz4802
    @richyandliz4802 2 года назад

    Thanks for your videos.Just wondering if you could give some info about wind range and what strength winds are safely soarable for a beginner to intermediate pilot on a full size wing please?

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  2 года назад

      I tend to soar my students in no more than 10mph, remember a paraglider fly's around 20mph so judge that from the wind speed on the hill.

  • @jfkjfk1
    @jfkjfk1 3 года назад +1

    3:55 ..
    Isn't that what we do to launch in a gale to get UK records 😉😉

  • @makumba011
    @makumba011 3 года назад +1

    Perfect video. Question. I am using niviuk kougar 2 for PPG and PG . I found out that is more difficult to control my wing in free flight in windy weather as is bigger. Do you think is safe to use this wing for free flight?

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  3 года назад +1

      I also have had a Niviuk Kouger 2 and found it not very good for hill flying at all, better to buy a hill wing for better performance really pan.

  • @thepistolsuk
    @thepistolsuk 3 года назад +1

    Another great video, thanks! Quick question on windy launches. If you've got the skills to cobra launch is that the better option? Ie to minimise the chance of being plucked or dragged?

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  3 года назад

      Yes to be honest when I arrive and do that rig, from there I myself ALWAYS cobra from there for the first launch of the day.

    • @thepistolsuk
      @thepistolsuk 3 года назад +1

      @@leavesleyaviation Thanks that's good to know. Again many thanks, very much enjoying the series!

  • @niklas7355
    @niklas7355 5 месяцев назад

    Sometimes i See that people get almost "launshed" towards there wing. Is it becaause they were leaning back or becaause the Wind was unflyable?
    In every Situation where you could make a cobra launsh could you also reverse back launsh?

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  5 месяцев назад

      Yes in high winds you must run towards the wing when you pull, but maybe what you saw each time was too windy.

  • @tonysherrington3137
    @tonysherrington3137 3 года назад

    Great tips have you got a video on spirals and how to control them ie gentle spirals not full on cheers

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  3 года назад +2

      No but I can do one no problem Tony.

    • @mitchsmith71
      @mitchsmith71 3 года назад

      @@leavesleyaviation Will we see a spiral video? Or at least a 'lose height fast' video? :-)

    • @leavesleyaviation
      @leavesleyaviation  3 года назад +1

      @@mitchsmith71 Doubt it buddy don’t really want to risk that incase someone gets it big time wrong, I am doing others but flat out teaching at the moment and just had a big film job come in.👍🪂