Just to piss all the NHPC weekend pilots off I thought I'd draw your attention to a flight done by Marra (Martin Sandwith) this weekend (check out the link below). When we were all bashing up and down the coast he was 6500 up.
Marra is a up and coming pilot who making a good name for himself across the country and definitely deserves some respect.......but when I see the jammy git getting a flight like this it kind of makes me want to hate him....?
Good one Marra
Ali
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Ahem, I was there too - check out the XCleague. But I chickened out at 4.5k - still going up, full speed bar on, still going backwards.....
I knew I should have stayed in the wave
I wondered who had the blue and white wing. Only 3 paragliders including a guy from Blackpool who followed me down to land next to the A66 cos it was impossible to bottom land Souther - too lifty.
I knew I should have stayed in the wave
I wondered who had the blue and white wing. Only 3 paragliders including a guy from Blackpool who followed me down to land next to the A66 cos it was impossible to bottom land Souther - too lifty.
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The right thing !
Sounds like you did the right thing Dave, full speed bar and going backwards ! The HG is a much safer option in these conditions. The turbulance getting into wave can be extreme ! especialy if the wind is strong, coming out of it can be fun too ! if the air is dry (no cloud)
you will have to use your vario and gps to map out the area of wave lift.
Normally there will be Cloud (Lenticulars) try to stay on the windward side of the clouds leadng edge and avoid going over the back ! fly to the end of the wave bar and then turn down wind (less sink & turbulance)
Take care.
you will have to use your vario and gps to map out the area of wave lift.
Normally there will be Cloud (Lenticulars) try to stay on the windward side of the clouds leadng edge and avoid going over the back ! fly to the end of the wave bar and then turn down wind (less sink & turbulance)
Take care.
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