PARAGLIDING DEEP STALL TUTORIAL (2020)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • A paragliding tutorial about deep stalls and tailslides. This video shows you what deep stall on a paraglider actually is, why its useful, what it looks like, how to practice it and how to stay safe while learning it.
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Комментарии • 24

  • @PetrPolach
    @PetrPolach 3 года назад +13

    I dont want to bring negativity, overall nice video.
    My few points:
    Voice cant be heard really well because of the wind noise.
    While you fly the manuever, you have quite a hectic control moves its absolutely not necessary when you master the manuever. (I am not master of stalls or deepstalls either but its possible, we just need to train more)
    From a quality tutorial I would also expect to hear what can possibly go wrong and how to solve it...
    Fly safe.

    • @PhilippeLarcher
      @PhilippeLarcher 4 месяца назад

      depends the wing, small accro wing need small movements, larger B wing might need more movements

  • @bbs5400
    @bbs5400 2 года назад +7

    Shout out to Jeff, RIP

  • @LazyTurtle8
    @LazyTurtle8 2 месяца назад

    if only jeff had watched this tutorial

  • @Andyg2g
    @Andyg2g 3 года назад +1

    Looking forward to what I'm sure is going to be another great video. Love your content, Ari!

  • @CitadelPhotography
    @CitadelPhotography 3 года назад

    Where is this?

  • @davidballard6443
    @davidballard6443 3 года назад +2

    Thanks Ari! Loved flying with you bud. I'll always appreciate you. And I'll never forget that time we flew together and I got the highest I've ever been at Pine mountain at the fly in.

    • @AriintheAir
      @AriintheAir  3 года назад

      Hell yeah David! I’ll never forget that flight!!!

  • @pratikjiwarajka8390
    @pratikjiwarajka8390 2 года назад

    Hey ari, what kind of knee mount do you use?

    • @AriintheAir
      @AriintheAir  2 года назад +1

      Thats a gopro elastic head mount that I took the top part off of and just put it on my thigh!

  • @lorifilho3112
    @lorifilho3112 3 года назад +1

    Hey Ari, with this camera angle I wasn't able to understand the glider behavior

    • @idanghelber8282
      @idanghelber8282 3 года назад

      He breaks to stall point. As soon as the glider breaks, hands up. When it’s over your head you catch it then fine tune the breaks to keep it from going to backfly or going to full flight till you want to exit

    • @beautifulmercury
      @beautifulmercury 3 года назад

      I can’t tell when you’re in deep stall or just flying normally

    • @germantobon5498
      @germantobon5498 3 года назад

      What happens if you look for that condition with slow application of brakes rather than pumping them

    • @albertobarpao
      @albertobarpao 3 года назад

      @@beautifulmercury you can tell by the wind noise, when in deepstall you almost cant hear it because the glider's horizontal speed is near 0.

    • @niconico3907
      @niconico3907 3 года назад

      @@beautifulmercury listen to wind noise.

  • @bill2292
    @bill2292 3 года назад +1

    Dude, the wind noise though :-(. It blows chunks

    • @AriintheAir
      @AriintheAir  3 года назад +1

      Sorry bill! Its a tough environment to film in, but i have some technical advancements that Im hoping will change the game on the next video

  • @niconico3907
    @niconico3907 3 года назад +2

    Why do you call that deep stall and not parachutal?

    • @AriintheAir
      @AriintheAir  3 года назад +1

      They are synonyms, call it whatever you want

  • @covremauro
    @covremauro 3 года назад

    why do you pump the brakes??

    • @AriintheAir
      @AriintheAir  3 года назад

      This camera angle isn’t as helpful as I was hoping... when the glider is trying to restart flight, i pull brake to keep it stalled, and as it goes back towards stall, i let up. This happens quickly and repeatedly, so it looks like a pumping motion