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As an ex WA wheatbelt and coastal HG pilot, I'm really enjoying your videos. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Excellent Video Drabs. Thanks for posting.
Aw the poor dog’s freaking out haha! Great vids mate, keep them coming!
As an ex WA HG pilot these days, I also really enjoyed this video.
Nice video. The XS prob the best glider of the 90s. Sadly not much has improved in hg tech since then as most pilots are migrating back to king posted gliders and the rest are switching to pg. nice to see hg outshine pg in wind.
Can anyone explain why "most pilots are migrating back to king posted gliders"
@@myotherusername9224 HG pilots are getting older and want more relaxed flying and lighter wings
Nice!
Can infrared scope 'see' thermals ? If not, why not ?
Do you get a sore neck at all.
No... strangely that has never been a problem. Can’t say I have ever heard anyone else complain about their neck at all.
@@drabsinwa180 the secret is to have a decent harness that allows you to pitch up to 45° in thermals.
As an ex WA wheatbelt and coastal HG pilot, I'm really enjoying your videos. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Excellent Video Drabs. Thanks for posting.
Aw the poor dog’s freaking out haha! Great vids mate, keep them coming!
As an ex WA HG pilot these days, I also really enjoyed this video.
Nice video. The XS prob the best glider of the 90s. Sadly not much has improved in hg tech since then as most pilots are migrating back to king posted gliders and the rest are switching to pg. nice to see hg outshine pg in wind.
Can anyone explain why "most pilots are migrating back to king posted gliders"
@@myotherusername9224 HG pilots are getting older and want more relaxed flying and lighter wings
Nice!
Can infrared scope 'see' thermals ? If not, why not ?
Do you get a sore neck at all.
No... strangely that has never been a problem. Can’t say I have ever heard anyone else complain about their neck at all.
@@drabsinwa180 the secret is to have a decent harness that allows you to pitch up to 45° in thermals.