Glider does a low final above water

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024
  • This video was shot at the end of a task during the Nordic Junior Gliding Championships 2018, held at the fantastic Räyskälä in Finland.
    www.rayskala.fi...
    The famous Räyskälä Runway 12L has a lake just by the end of it, that gives the opportunity to make some awesome approaches if the glider has enough energy. I was coming home with high speed and had the glider filled with water, so I decided to hit the deck and go low.
    My landing on the airfield was not that pretty, bear in mind that the glider still had a lot of kinetic energy in it.

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  • @martinsevilla2449
    @martinsevilla2449 5 лет назад +2954

    "Attention passengers, glider now arriving at gate 8, gate 9, gate 10... Gate 23"

  • @adhdrenalin4392
    @adhdrenalin4392 5 лет назад +2784

    Bruh looks like you went about mach 0.85 on that landing

    • @palbi
      @palbi 5 лет назад +17

      damn near

    • @0xf7c8
      @0xf7c8 5 лет назад +125

      Thought the same. Super fast landing. Was that OK? I think it was coming in hot to make the low water pass safer.

    • @rubyboy99
      @rubyboy99 5 лет назад +24

      You came in well fast but still did really good landing but it's glider so spose better fast

    • @jsteiger2228
      @jsteiger2228 5 лет назад +15

      @@0xf7c8 He walked away, didn't he?

    • @peterp.3530
      @peterp.3530 5 лет назад +17

      Cause it is x2 speed video - ha ha

  • @Slarti
    @Slarti 6 лет назад +1235

    That looked like one hell of a hot landing.

  • @shaunvlog
    @shaunvlog 5 лет назад +846

    Flying it like he stole it.

    • @davesomeone4059
      @davesomeone4059 4 года назад +22

      How could you even steal a glider?

    • @glennvandenberg3912
      @glennvandenberg3912 4 года назад +14

      I got a few ideas.

    • @samu-1337
      @samu-1337 4 года назад +37

      Grand Theft Glider

    • @npc6817
      @npc6817 4 года назад +10

      @@davesomeone4059 I mean, if you know what you're doing you might be able to launch with a car tow to 20 meters tops, if you can get immediately in a thermal while your accomplice escapes it could work, if it doesn't you just ditch the glider and run away on foot

    • @davesomeone4059
      @davesomeone4059 4 года назад +4

      @@npc6817 Sounds fun lol

  • @sam1174
    @sam1174 6 лет назад +2413

    Did you log all three of those landings?

    • @Dalboe
      @Dalboe  6 лет назад +286

      Logged 4 ;)

    • @sam1174
      @sam1174 6 лет назад +162

      Awesome! Don't sell yourself short.
      Seriously though, ignore all of the negative comments. Or laugh at them. Flying is supposed to be fun. Life has risks.

    • @Daywalker_27
      @Daywalker_27 6 лет назад +6

      sam1174 Savage

    • @Benjamin_Bratten
      @Benjamin_Bratten 6 лет назад +11

      BOOM roasted!

    • @NeoVirusOfficial
      @NeoVirusOfficial 6 лет назад +10

      Underrated comment.

  • @maxwiens
    @maxwiens 5 лет назад +56

    For glider enthusiasts - its a Rolladen-Schneider LS 8-a, manufactured in 1998 in Germany. Its a one-seated glider for competition use (not a training glider), but it is not certified for aerobatics. The wingspan is 15m, maximal speed - 280km/h IAS at 2000m.
    BTW nice Registration Code ;-)

  • @LenzGrimmer
    @LenzGrimmer 6 лет назад +628

    All hail the ground effect.

    • @melcrose
      @melcrose 5 лет назад +34

      and apparently water effect.

    • @samjoshi1812
      @samjoshi1812 5 лет назад +4

      @@melcrose haha

    • @ninepuchar1
      @ninepuchar1 5 лет назад +4

      Exactly😂😂😂😂😂😂,waiting for some to say that

    • @NicOz42
      @NicOz42 4 года назад +2

      He needed to get rid of the power before touching down, which is normal in landings.

    • @MIOutdoors1
      @MIOutdoors1 4 года назад +2

      Didn't need ground effect here. He was cooking. Could've used a dip in the water to bleed some of that speed maybe.

  • @brbob4934
    @brbob4934 5 лет назад +223

    This glider he was flying sure wasn't the Donald Duck training version. That thing was efficient as hell. Probably had done the water thing about 100x too, but I think he landed about the same speed as a Gulfstream jet.

    • @TheRealWALLABI
      @TheRealWALLABI 5 лет назад +6

      From the inside it looks like a DG 800 or something similar, it's a high-end competition glider. Serious stuff.

    • @marshalcraft
      @marshalcraft 5 лет назад

      has small jet engine on it. @@TheRealWALLABI

    • @SFbayArea94121
      @SFbayArea94121 5 лет назад +2

      Brent Robert the nigga was NUTZ

    • @crazydrifter13
      @crazydrifter13 5 лет назад

      @@marshalcraft really? It has a jet? I think you are kidding

    • @friktionrc
      @friktionrc 5 лет назад +4

      'Donald Duck training version'....
      Me: ....immediately scurries of onto google to look for a trainee glider brand called Donald Duck 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @barrywebber100
    @barrywebber100 5 лет назад +8

    Wow I'm amazed at how long the glider could sustain almost parallel flight at such closeness to the ground! Thanks for posting.

  • @Kodos2024
    @Kodos2024 5 лет назад +376

    Like the old flight simulator when you run off the runway but don't crash. You just keep going.

    • @anthonyhitchings1051
      @anthonyhitchings1051 4 года назад +2

      he had to get clear of the runway while he had forward motion

    • @clarazegarelli5861
      @clarazegarelli5861 3 года назад +3

      @@anthonyhitchings1051 he also want to get closer to the hangar (or perhaps the trailer that you see at the end)

  • @adlerzwei
    @adlerzwei 5 лет назад +179

    Her: Hun, my parents aren't home.
    Him: I'm coming in hot.....

  • @MatematicaTel
    @MatematicaTel 5 лет назад +709

    I guess he's not the glider's owner...

  • @jwkim6198
    @jwkim6198 3 года назад +21

    His registration is so underrated

  • @boltar2003
    @boltar2003 6 лет назад +672

    I like how the pilots legs are the frontal impact protection in a glider.

    • @00BillyTorontoBill
      @00BillyTorontoBill 6 лет назад +188

      then you'd love parachuting...

    • @boltar2003
      @boltar2003 6 лет назад +104

      I must admit I've never *quite* seen the appeal of jumping out of a perfectly servicable aircraft and trusting your life to some fabric and nylon string just for a 30 second buzz. :o)

    • @rafaelsnm6592
      @rafaelsnm6592 6 лет назад +33

      sometimes 90 seconds and every second must feel like a minute

    • @miniwarrior7
      @miniwarrior7 6 лет назад +17

      @@rafaelsnm6592 every second feels like years of your life flashing before your eyes 😂

    • @rafaelsnm6592
      @rafaelsnm6592 6 лет назад +6

      did you ever do it? i definitly have to when am older. same as taking acid an lsd

  • @pankajjaiswal6498
    @pankajjaiswal6498 6 лет назад +340

    Would have loved to see the view of you glider flying , skimming over the water. Must have been super awesome.

    • @bingobango170
      @bingobango170 5 лет назад +7

      You just watched it, numbnuts

    • @toadelevator
      @toadelevator 5 лет назад +92

      @@bingobango170 He is obviously asking for an external view, ground-based, numbnuts.

    • @leveckfamily8841
      @leveckfamily8841 5 лет назад +21

      @@bingobango170 who peed in your Cheerios?

    • @joeporonto3324
      @joeporonto3324 5 лет назад +29

      Bingo Bango you sound like an autistic kid

    • @Deke-wy3me
      @Deke-wy3me 5 лет назад +15

      Bingo Bango
      Yer such a dick

  • @caseysolar4578
    @caseysolar4578 5 лет назад

    My brother is getting his commercial rating now and he was talking to me about questions he asks his CFI who happens to be a retired 30 yr USAF pilot. One question he asked was “what makes a good landing?”, The CFI responded “if you can use the plane again”. Good job brother haha

  • @jeffreylindsey1757
    @jeffreylindsey1757 5 лет назад +19

    Great job. The glide ratio's of these modern sail plane's are phenomenal.

  • @worldbestpilot
    @worldbestpilot 5 лет назад +65

    ... and there was that day with this unexpected downdraft in the final that no one could explain ...
    ... we will always remember you; you left us too soon !

    • @LLSeltzer
      @LLSeltzer 5 лет назад

      I think there was a muskie that spotted it coming and thought it was a very large, tasty Dragon Fly! It breached the surface, mouth agape, just a little too late!

    • @preciosojug0298
      @preciosojug0298 5 лет назад

      I don't even know what this means

    • @worldbestpilot
      @worldbestpilot 5 лет назад

      @@preciosojug0298 Maybe we need to explain this to your widow - in case ...

    • @preciosojug0298
      @preciosojug0298 5 лет назад

      @@worldbestpilot still unclear

    • @srnunan4783
      @srnunan4783 5 лет назад +2

      Downdraft? With that much speed he could have done a loop and still landed long.... It's not like he was already at best glide speed and and couldn't pull back!!

  • @dennislaux
    @dennislaux 6 лет назад +4

    BEAUTIFUL.......now this is living out life to the max. Great skill set.

  • @paulcampbell8601
    @paulcampbell8601 3 года назад

    The crackling noise in the video is the solid rocket booster mounted behind the cockpit, he was obviously late for work at the tower as he pulled up right next to it, lol , Great flying wish I was there too.

  • @carveroutdoors
    @carveroutdoors 6 лет назад +169

    Glider clear of the runway at Taxiway Zulu...

    • @MarkPentler
      @MarkPentler 6 лет назад +8

      Cody Carver imagine requesting a high speed taxiway for that

  • @reigaterobot4965
    @reigaterobot4965 4 года назад +3

    Pilot just enjoying what is known as 'Ground Effect' - Wings traveling close to the water get an extra lift by a cushion of compressed air trapped between wing and water.

  • @flobbyfishpaste4324
    @flobbyfishpaste4324 5 лет назад +37

    Was it necessary? Nope.
    Did he do it because he’s an absolute badass? HELL YEAH

  • @jurisavtschenko
    @jurisavtschenko 3 года назад

    So, nice looonng flare skimming the lake and then parked it right next to the restaurant. Respect! Did my first skydives @EFRY

  • @cellokid5104
    @cellokid5104 5 лет назад +116

    This plane keeps it's speed like air resistance wasn't even a thing.

    • @KubaAirs
      @KubaAirs 5 лет назад +14

      It's called ground effect

    • @josephastier7421
      @josephastier7421 5 лет назад +5

      40:1 glide ratios are not uncommon in those planes.

    • @tavzelaviation8157
      @tavzelaviation8157 5 лет назад +5

      Gliders have a high aspect ratio (long wing span, short chord line) so most of the wing area is stretched out. Increases lift, decreases drag.

    • @ThePaulv12
      @ThePaulv12 3 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing. Maybe this landing is at some elevation. High elevation does this.

    • @otsokivivuori7726
      @otsokivivuori7726 3 года назад

      Thats the point of engineering gliders....

  • @leovolont
    @leovolont 9 месяцев назад

    Back when I was a kid flying fixed wing, the trick my instructors and all the books told me was that when on final approach that you can tell where the plane will meet the ground by observing which point out in front of the plane is still, that is, not moving either up or down in relationship to some bug mark or imaginary reference that's clear in your own mind. Watching the video, and applying this technique, well, the still point indicated that the final approach was taking him into the drink. I couldn't read his airspeed, but, yes, it was possible he was intentionally diving and carrying a lot of speed. Or he just made dry land by riding the greater efficiencies of Ground Effect, and gliders with their light wing loading can float on ground effect better than anything else.

  • @montgomeryburns3179
    @montgomeryburns3179 6 лет назад +598

    There's an old aviation saying;
    There are old pilots, and bold pilots, but there are no old bold pilots....

    • @theblytonian3906
      @theblytonian3906 6 лет назад +25

      @Montgomery Bums Actually there are, but in private conversation if they've known you long enough and well to assess you have the 'ken to comprehend and are capable of discretion they will admit to you they've been incredibly lucky, or more than one occasion.

    • @danielguan563
      @danielguan563 6 лет назад +19

      @@theblytonian3906 r/wooosh

    • @montgomeryburns3179
      @montgomeryburns3179 6 лет назад +16

      The Blytonian - I have to say you're right. As a pilot myself for a few decades (not gliders but light aircraft/aerobatics) and after speaking to other pilots, I've had a few say to me that despite being careful 99.99% of the time, they've had a few close calls where luck paid a bigger part than judgement as to the outcome, but fortunately they're still here. Stating the obvious however, and as we're all aware, the greater the risk taken, the bigger the chance of an undesirable conclusion. Human nature though - no-one's perfect.

    • @theblytonian3906
      @theblytonian3906 6 лет назад +3

      @Montgomery Burns Yep. Been there, done that have entire 't-shirt' collection. The Speciality 23 type is easily spotted as just another wannabe virtue signalling to the tune of a hackneyed club bar cliche to fill his void of any worthwhile experience or qualification.

    • @Wisewolf_of_Avalon
      @Wisewolf_of_Avalon 6 лет назад +35

      There's another analogy along those lines.
      You have two bags. A luck bag, and an experience bag. The goal is to fill the experience bag before the luck bag empties out.

  • @garettanderson6772
    @garettanderson6772 4 года назад +1

    I keep coming back to this video. It's just so cool!

    • @Dalboe
      @Dalboe  4 года назад +2

      Thanks!!

  • @Au_Hussar
    @Au_Hussar 4 года назад +9

    I started to lean back into my chair when you came down over the lake haha, well done!

  • @Daimo83
    @Daimo83 5 лет назад +372

    Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue

  • @billyrock8305
    @billyrock8305 3 года назад +3

    Flying it like a boss. Well done junior. 👍 (lighten up on those landings ace)

  • @rickkimball6125
    @rickkimball6125 5 лет назад +130

    I fly high wing, powered aircraft...The smart aleck in me: that's terrifying and appears to be unsafe as hell. Any wind deviation, or even a hiccup at the stick would've put you in the drink at about 90mph...The pilot in me: that was exceptional flying and a great demonstration of staying cool, knowing your plane, and landing on a (very) narrow strip. Tip o' the cap from me. Very skillful.

    • @glennllewellyn7369
      @glennllewellyn7369 Год назад

      He had to go pee mate.

    • @JohnSmith-mk4nf
      @JohnSmith-mk4nf Год назад

      @@glennllewellyn7369 skilfully taking the piss, perhaps ;)

    • @beangherkin8021
      @beangherkin8021 3 месяца назад

      Honestly glider pilots do this all the time, while unsafe it's not a big deal and i don't think winds are usually enough to warrant this fear, and aren't usually looked on with too much scrutiny.

  • @soaring.passioninstagram5716
    @soaring.passioninstagram5716 5 лет назад +10

    One of the best low finals I've ever seen on RUclips so far. Cheers your soaring.passion

  • @marsaeolus9248
    @marsaeolus9248 5 лет назад +692

    250 km/h on final approach touch down at 150 km/h LMAO Was that a glider or a jet?

  • @alishanmao
    @alishanmao 6 лет назад +271

    amazing man, without any power this thing has such speeds

    • @Dalboe
      @Dalboe  6 лет назад +50

      It's really amazing what energy you can cramp into these, and get a performance that's just incredible - almost only on thermal energy.

    • @aabb-zz9uw
      @aabb-zz9uw 4 года назад +6

      The fastest RC planes are gliders,reaching nearly 900km/h

    • @Jigaboo123456
      @Jigaboo123456 3 года назад +13

      ​@@skiddybipbop6844 Kinetic energy is the energy of a mass in motion, thermal energy is a huge subject (thermodyamics) but with reference to gliders, ( to simplify):
      After releasing the tow, there are 3 ways to get lift :
      ridge lift, what is caused by a wind blowing against a steep hill or cliff face;
      wave lift, which is riding winds that occassionally occur many miles away and have a wave form that can lift a glider thousand of feet;
      finaly "thermals" which are ascending circles of rising air caused by localised areas of ground being heated by the sun more than surrounding areas, eg a newly-ploughed area of dark earth, tarmac etc.
      Glider pilots aren't the only fliers who use thermals--eagles, buzzards, crows, seagulls, albarosses and many other birds use them to gain height: it sure beats flapping thier wings to gain height!
      Whan I was gliding I was always looking for birds thermalling, ie, circling in the column of warm rising air, and I'd head for them and join the circle, and tey to hit them with my wingtip.
      Animal lovers, don't get triggered, it never happens, they are far better fliers than man and machine, they FEEL where the maximum lift is on the tips of their feathers, and so indicate to we humans where lift is strongest.

    • @user-nw2si7hu3u
      @user-nw2si7hu3u 3 года назад +3

      @@Jigaboo123456 how safe are gliders to fly or ride in? Compared to “airplanes” with engines ?

    • @Jigaboo123456
      @Jigaboo123456 3 года назад +8

      @@user-nw2si7hu3u Generally, providing the glider pilot if well trained, the glider is safest. No fuel to explode or ignite either in flight, or ina forced landing, also they have a much lower landing speed than the vast majority of engined aircraft.
      The wise pilot (whether of a powered plane or a glider, keeps withing the limits of the aircract and the weather. With gliding this means always have enough height to spare to allow you to reach a safe landing spot.

  • @itzdilpickle3679
    @itzdilpickle3679 4 года назад +1

    That was a text book landing, really well done, i fly gliders myself and i can't imagine how scary that was

  • @iamgort70
    @iamgort70 5 лет назад +3

    ah yes...other than flying in 'wave' the use of 'ground effect' was always a Favorite of mine....it was always good to show a student just how far you could go in a real emergency if needed. Not a lot of comments here realise that this was a perfectly safe and stable approach in a 'ground effect' run....remember these craft have amazing glide ratios...not like a powered aircraft where if in trouble the old saying was' throw a brick out and if you stay above the brick...you're doin ok!'
    Really experienced pilots can do GE runs to about 40 feet at very high speed pull up, gain like 600 feet and do a short base a final..easily whilst dumping water at the same time. If you don't know about the nuances of flying sailplanes...don't comment.

  • @Creepyseven
    @Creepyseven 3 года назад +2

    I've watched this video a million times and only just noticed the registration of the plane...

  • @fudogwhisperer3590
    @fudogwhisperer3590 5 лет назад +4

    That's some serious energy management skills!

  • @pralkatv3485
    @pralkatv3485 5 лет назад

    Dawno nie zazdrościłem nikomu tak bardzo jak oglądając ten film.

  • @jayallen408
    @jayallen408 5 лет назад +72

    awesome video I didn't know they made gliders with four-wheel drive kits😉

  • @lawrencethompson3239
    @lawrencethompson3239 5 лет назад +1

    That was the most badass thing I have seen all year. Subscribed!

  • @TweakRacer
    @TweakRacer 5 лет назад +77

    Hey Ground Effect, hold my beer...
    Thanks,
    Water Effect

    • @steveadkins9360
      @steveadkins9360 5 лет назад +1

      You seem to be one of the few posters that understands what you saw!

    • @TweakRacer
      @TweakRacer 5 лет назад +1

      Steve Adkins Likewise. Cheers!
      Too much stupid on the inter webs hahaha

  •  4 года назад

    What a fantastic approach to the runway.

  • @emgee44
    @emgee44 5 лет назад +19

    That was an amazing approach with a very fast landing as you said, just as well the runway was long enough. A real bum clenching moment for sure.

  • @theseeker1237
    @theseeker1237 5 лет назад

    The best daredevils died in action. They were awesome. Wing suits, paragliding, rock climbing, fast cars, motorcycles, glider pilots, stunt pilots. I could name a hundred and am sure you could too. All to what purpose? You want an adrenaline rush? I was feeling a little unenergetic, and i think, i'm a senior citizen, is this normal? So i went to the DR., hey Doc, I dont much feel like kicking arse anymore. So he checked me out. Final verdict,...i was addicted to adrenaline, and over cooked the gland so it doesnt want to play right anymore. Thats life. I'd rather have 100 slow years than 70 fast, but you live and learn, and learning comes after the fact. As an old aircraft mechanic and pilot i would suggest you give that glider the best inspections each and every flight. If you keep landing at the materials threshold you will have premature wear and tear, unchecked you will someday have catastrophic failure. Then again, the best die young, not to mention the foolish as well. Safety first, and your chances of survival are good, i'm still here, worn out but here.

  • @sbrunner69
    @sbrunner69 5 лет назад +8

    so cool. i watch this at least once a month! wish we could also get a view from the shore line, that would be epic.

    • @i4y
      @i4y 5 лет назад +1

      me standing there with my halved fishing rod...

  • @rotax912
    @rotax912 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing glider capable of asphalt, mud, grass, water wow!! Incredible!!!

  • @segredosdotiosam9989
    @segredosdotiosam9989 5 лет назад +575

    Holy shit son, nice landing but it was a bit low and fast no? What do you normally fly again ?
    F18 sir. thank you for letting me borrow your glider.

  • @antoniotadeupassarelli4605
    @antoniotadeupassarelli4605 Год назад +1

    The airfield looks like Räyskälä in Loppi, south Finland. I have flown there...

  • @MyTube4Utoo
    @MyTube4Utoo 5 лет назад +13

    *Tower:* "Glider, you're clear to land if you can slow that SOB down!!"

  • @Glen.Danielsen
    @Glen.Danielsen 2 года назад +2

    I love re-watching this! Especially the ground effect over the water.

  • @elmoreglidingclub3030
    @elmoreglidingclub3030 5 лет назад +5

    Carried PLENTY of energy into that approach!! And would’ve like to have seen it from the ground as well, as was teased in the link.

    • @WoutervanTiel
      @WoutervanTiel 4 года назад

      I wonder if there was any spray worth the ground effect over the water.

  • @icspawn
    @icspawn 5 лет назад

    Stefan and you are fantastic gliders on RUclips.

  • @Flyanb
    @Flyanb 5 лет назад +15

    In MN we have a lot of lakes and every pilot knows there is descending air over them. That’s why this guy carries so much extra airspeed. It’s just his insurance policy. It made me extremely uncomfortable. But it was well planned and executed like he had practiced it often. I would play my cards different, but would not have a cool video either . Thanks for the vid!

    • @Billy_Darley
      @Billy_Darley 5 лет назад

      that runway is aimed right at the lake. kinda forced to fly over it. what part of MN you in? i was cannon falls neck of the woods, red wing, hastings, ect. my uncle once had a dental office in fosstin and a cabin at angle inlet.

  • @tescheurich
    @tescheurich 3 года назад

    Such an unspeakably beautiful way to get around

  • @maxbrazil3712
    @maxbrazil3712 5 лет назад +11

    That's a pilot intimately and expertly familiar with his aircraft. Bravo.

  • @MetaView7
    @MetaView7 3 года назад

    I just checked the website; this is a beautiful place.
    Envy envy !

  • @JIREN972
    @JIREN972 5 лет назад +21

    Runway: *exists*
    Him: i dont use that for stopping my glider...

    • @juliusjanusonis4604
      @juliusjanusonis4604 4 года назад +1

      if you don't plan to launch again, you need to move the glider to the hangar, oft by hand. So you would plan to stop closer as a rule :)

  • @peopleddiagram2920
    @peopleddiagram2920 6 лет назад +1

    Fabulous flying. That was an absolute pleasure to watch. Kudos.

  • @TheRealBoroNut
    @TheRealBoroNut 5 лет назад +42

    @0:30 The Dambusters are recruiting if you fancy a job.

  • @casaamaril
    @casaamaril 5 лет назад

    The real cracks, skill, knowledge and great gliders so much fun. If you don't know what it feels like to make a low pass with a speed of 250+, try it!

  • @10ON10
    @10ON10 5 лет назад +61

    Whats with that peculiar sound in the video like a sportscar revving up...??

    • @voornaam3191
      @voornaam3191 4 года назад +20

      It is the air whistling along the canopy. He is flying over 200 kmph, that is a bit more than 125 mph. You hear that whistle.

    • @dsdy1205
      @dsdy1205 4 года назад +104

      @@voornaam3191 no, he's talking about the variometer, which is used to indicate energy loss/gain in a glider, very useful for locating thermals

    • @kamuelalee
      @kamuelalee 4 года назад +30

      He broke the sound barrier.

    • @youdoyouplayer8529
      @youdoyouplayer8529 4 года назад +31

      ^All 3 of these guys nailed it

    • @fancyfox3602
      @fancyfox3602 3 года назад +7

      @@youdoyouplayer8529 "He broke the sound barrier."

  • @timwedler9192
    @timwedler9192 3 года назад

    Nicely done! Low final, coming in at high speed - smooth

  • @DonPedro6901
    @DonPedro6901 5 лет назад +3

    I am not the pilot. I spent many hours in late 80's on flight simulators and I would do the same. Taking speed to water surface and glide to airfield.
    Great job, well done!

  • @jeeteshjoshi6301
    @jeeteshjoshi6301 3 года назад +1

    first i was thaught that this landing is on the river but suddenly pilot just move the plane in very low attitude and land in the runway..mind blowing landing which i had ever seen before☺😚😍🤩🥰

  • @xraptor10
    @xraptor10 5 лет назад +3

    I really wanted to see that external view. I wanted to see the air's displacement effect on the water. I wanted to see the aircraft's pitch over the water.
    Maybe next time?

  • @__Faust__
    @__Faust__ 5 лет назад +2

    With that kind of airspeed you were totally in control. Well done.

    • @adambrackston3471
      @adambrackston3471 3 года назад

      Until a downdraft puts you in the water, kind of foolish.

  • @tigercry5177
    @tigercry5177 4 года назад +5

    I think he knows what he is doing.

  • @kareem2o950
    @kareem2o950 4 года назад +1

    Imagine being on the taxi way and seeing a glider just turn off the runway at high speed and go right by you lol

    • @jamex7704
      @jamex7704 4 года назад

      Well that's normal on glider airflields xD

  • @clippedwing-bensmith1614
    @clippedwing-bensmith1614 5 лет назад +6

    The guy driving the tow tractor: Ah shit he's landed miles away

  • @oldcat3439
    @oldcat3439 3 года назад

    .. would love to see the airspeed labeled somewhere through the video .. obviously there was aplenty .. 👍

  • @B30167
    @B30167 5 лет назад +3

    Plane: I'm a glider, Dalboe, not a jetplane!
    Dalboe: Today you are.

  • @InYourDreams-Andia
    @InYourDreams-Andia 2 года назад

    Really cool. I'm near Puumala(Finland) right now, I'd love to get some glider action this year.. I did my 1st powered light aircraft lesson in a C45 earlier this year in the UK.

  • @jfairplane8520
    @jfairplane8520 6 лет назад +4

    A pure Joy to see this ! Bravo

  • @flashted
    @flashted 5 лет назад +2

    Okay, canopy unlatched hands shaking, coming in at light speed, watch those wingtips! shittin bricks.....
    Great move speeding up and getting into ground effect over water, good job bro

  • @chrishoesel
    @chrishoesel 4 года назад +3

    "Negative, pattern is full. Go around."

  • @ollopa1
    @ollopa1 6 лет назад

    Gliders are incredible. "I'm gonna come on 5' off the deck from a half mile away, use up every inch of runway and taxiway you have and another dozen or so that you don't." Very different story in the piston-powered bricks I've flown.

  • @jshammmy
    @jshammmy 6 лет назад +28

    I love this tail number on his glider, OY-SEX 😂

  • @geoffreyraleigh1674
    @geoffreyraleigh1674 4 года назад

    I keep coming back to this one. Lurve it.

  • @paulpaulsen7777
    @paulpaulsen7777 6 лет назад +11

    Why he didn’t use reverse thrust at the end?

    • @Dalboe
      @Dalboe  6 лет назад +13

      Paul Paulsen not necessary as I had popped the landing chute ;)

    • @paulpaulsen7777
      @paulpaulsen7777 6 лет назад

      Dalboe 😂👍

    • @DirtFlyer
      @DirtFlyer 6 лет назад +11

      I think his normal technique is to engage the afterburners and then catch the three wire to stop.

    • @thatguyovathere1977
      @thatguyovathere1977 6 лет назад

      Nice F-18

  • @sire5582
    @sire5582 3 года назад

    Admittedly not the best landing but gliding that close to water takes balls. I hope the owner didn't know the cleaner took his pride and joy for a glide.

  • @tscooter22
    @tscooter22 5 лет назад +45

    I'm no genius, but I would make a fair bet he's done this a time or two. :-)

  • @paulnicholls8683
    @paulnicholls8683 5 лет назад +1

    I'm a fixed wing private pilot. Please tell me what the green lever on the left is.

  • @brenttaylordotus
    @brenttaylordotus 5 лет назад +9

    I'm not a glider pilot but seems like you came in at strafing speed.

    • @robertbarlow6359
      @robertbarlow6359 5 лет назад +1

      Brent Taylor Art It would be well above stall speed, little or no air brake, whilst utilising 'wing in ground effect' - flying low above a surface drastically increases the glide range and reduces vortex drag off wings.

    • @robertbarlow6359
      @robertbarlow6359 5 лет назад

      Diving on speed from low altitude to use wing in ground effect was once demonstrated to me by an instructor, as a way of extending final glide slope if pilot dangerously drifts to far from airfield during circuit. I was caught out once, by changing wind direction and increase in wind speed, whilst conflicting with other gliders on circuit - I barely cleared the tops of trees . It's definitely not recommended practice to approach too low - unintentionally - but using wing in ground effect once got me out of that dodgy situation, in which I would have ran out of height and speed and stalled into the trees.

    • @sergeig685
      @sergeig685 3 года назад

      Makes no sense. "Strafing speed" is not fast.

  • @michas9843
    @michas9843 3 года назад +1

    Samir you're breaking the glider

  • @abhishekbiradar7077
    @abhishekbiradar7077 5 лет назад +5

    Sir you landed with tailwind or what

  • @kristopherdetar4346
    @kristopherdetar4346 Год назад +1

    Love your finesse !!

  • @cliffansley1842
    @cliffansley1842 5 лет назад +5

    I'd love to see that again, over a glassy lake, with cameras under the wings that show the way the vortices come into effect and the actual pattern on the water, of the compressed ground effects. Very cool.

    • @gregoryashton
      @gregoryashton 5 лет назад +1

      You don’t want for much do you? 😂 Haha, seriously though, I’d love to see that too 😉

  • @Biggles2498
    @Biggles2498 5 лет назад +1

    Nice bit of flying but you gave the Speed Brakes a bit of a hammering ! Full marks for stopping right in front of The Tower.

  • @fourthdrawerdown6297
    @fourthdrawerdown6297 5 лет назад +8

    Have you considered an x wing fighter?

  • @MuhammadNaeem-dh1gw
    @MuhammadNaeem-dh1gw 5 лет назад

    You are landing like a professional pilot, very good landing, beautiful

  • @rangermaverick85
    @rangermaverick85 5 лет назад +5

    I think gliders are the closest thing to a fighter jet pilot you can actually fly as a civilian

    • @michaelderflinger5002
      @michaelderflinger5002 4 года назад +2

      Aerobatic gliders maybe (watch Luca Bortossio), but this one is made for flying efficient at high speed. Due to the long wingspan the rolling speed of gliders is very slow. No match for eg. an Extra 300.

  • @lycossurfer8851
    @lycossurfer8851 5 лет назад

    If there were any fish near the surface I bet they thought the world's largest eagle was after them. The view was great & as someone else mentioned, the view from the water or near it must have been awsome

  • @SymbolicLogic24
    @SymbolicLogic24 5 лет назад +3

    That high speed landing was AWESOME! I was worried it was too fast and wasn't sure how the gear would react to that speed off the runway but I'm no pilot.

  • @hepgeoff
    @hepgeoff 3 года назад

    Amazing landing. For a minute there I thought you were going to hit the water. Nice cockpit view!

  • @thejunkpunks
    @thejunkpunks 5 лет назад +9

    Wow how fast in mph are you going when you start rolling on pavement?

    • @MyNamePhilipp
      @MyNamePhilipp 5 лет назад +3

      About 70 mph

    • @blobby1
      @blobby1 5 лет назад

      @@acbulgin2 one question,how do u gain flying hours after graduating from flying school.Also,do u need 1500 flying hours to join an airline like air france,BA, Ryanair and etc

    • @Epck
      @Epck 5 лет назад

      @@blobby1 you can either join a training program either private or with an airliner...go with someone you know...buy your own plane or just retake the course or an extension of it...I am not a pilot so double check

  • @garettanderson6772
    @garettanderson6772 6 месяцев назад

    I get an adrenaline rush every time I watch this!

  • @robd2184
    @robd2184 6 лет назад +13

    Touchdown speed about the same as a 757 I reckon !