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  • Опубликовано: 8 май 2023
  • It hurts me too, but Im not willing to fly a wing I don’t really know.

Комментарии • 31

  • @corujaextremesports
    @corujaextremesports 7 месяцев назад

    Nice video bro. 😉😉

  • @tonysimko11
    @tonysimko11 Год назад

    Cool. Classic Yelapa I did a siv there and solo one on my Volt 4

  • @amirflyer
    @amirflyer Год назад

    🔥

  • @sierrazulu
    @sierrazulu Год назад

    Super show. Artik ,r is super

  • @sebastienerrard4114
    @sebastienerrard4114 Год назад

    je l'ai vu aussi en SIV, pour les 360, engagé face planète, elle est beaucoup beaucoup plus vive et rapide que sur cette vidéo... :) la manœuvre d'évitement pour retirer la cravate aurait été intéressante aussi à voir ... :) merci pour cette vidéo...

  • @iwoxc
    @iwoxc Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video!
    Your full-stalls often end up with a small cravate. This can be solved by a hard and short pump just after releasing the full stall. Check out the Theo de Blic 2-liner stall tutorial or "Gin Leopard, stall tutorial."

    • @svetre87
      @svetre87 Год назад +1

      I think he knows pretty well what he's doing :)

  • @Glenburrows
    @Glenburrows 5 месяцев назад

    Front collapse looks very well behaved for a high C, which is encouraging, but the stalls were certainly more dynamic

  • @peterbalmforth1547
    @peterbalmforth1547 10 месяцев назад

    I'd like to see you clearing those cravattes included in the video. There were several.

  • @averageflying
    @averageflying Год назад +1

    You make it look ez 🔥

  • @albertobarpao
    @albertobarpao Год назад

    Yelapa is awesome

  • @williamschram
    @williamschram Год назад

    Surprisingly stable. Reinflation didn’t appear to require input.
    Were other attempts at a full stall unrecoverable?

  • @wildflyingbc
    @wildflyingbc Год назад

    It doesn’t look very easy to get into spin, incredibly safe wing in that respect!

    • @hanumandorje584
      @hanumandorje584  Год назад +1

      Its not that hard either, dont jump to conclusions from the video, I wasn’t trying to spin it, i was just playing with the spin point

  • @unnaturaltm
    @unnaturaltm Год назад

    Did you do it with Marko?

  • @alexanderschlink7017
    @alexanderschlink7017 Год назад

    Where is this looks really nice :-)!

    • @hanumandorje584
      @hanumandorje584  Год назад

      Yelapa, Jalisco. A beautiful bay near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

  • @rastkokrajinovic5014
    @rastkokrajinovic5014 Год назад

    how common is occurance of cravat after full stall, i've seen'em a few in this video?

    • @hanumandorje584
      @hanumandorje584  Год назад

      It comes down to finesse and symmetry on exit, it’s easier to get a cravat the bigger the aspect ratio of the wing. All the cravats you see on this video are due to those 2 factors. I need to practice more! Jajjaja

    • @rastkokrajinovic5014
      @rastkokrajinovic5014 Год назад

      @@hanumandorje584 thx. we all need to practice more 😁

  • @zorbi1
    @zorbi1 Год назад

    I like the music, who is it?

    • @hanumandorje584
      @hanumandorje584  Год назад

      Chasing the shadow by audio tape

    • @zorbi1
      @zorbi1 Год назад

      @@hanumandorje584 Thanks...

  • @alexsakon
    @alexsakon Год назад

    You didn’t use collapse lines?

    • @hanumandorje584
      @hanumandorje584  Год назад +1

      I don’t know what you mean by collapse lines, you pull on the A risers to get collapses but it was impossible ok this wing. Do you mean the “Big Ears” lines? I did use those and they make lovely and stable Big Ears.

    • @iacopob
      @iacopob Год назад +1

      @@hanumandorje584 I think he means additional lines mounted only for the purpose of inducing the collapse. I think manufacturers sell kits to do this on 2 liners, at least they have to make such a contraption for EN certification test flights. EDIT: they call them "folding lines" in the flight test report pdf

    • @albertobarpao
      @albertobarpao Год назад

      The set of lines used for collapses are known as folding lines and are used during the certification process of the wings. Only in two liner models.

  • @norfolkflyingboyz2404
    @norfolkflyingboyz2404 Год назад

    Seriously looks difficult to get into a really bad situation?

    • @hanumandorje584
      @hanumandorje584  Год назад +3

      Its harder to maintain a balanced back fly on my Avid, the wing is solid and precise. You could get into a real bad situation with a cravat, i felt the effect of the cravat 5x vs the Avid for the same size cravat

  • @safranpollen
    @safranpollen 10 месяцев назад

    for a beginner real good:-))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))