Paragliding paragliding strong wind launch

Published on September 16th, 2016 | by Mark Ashton Smith

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Launching

Launching Body position

Get weight ahead of pivot point with head through the risers – for better safety, penetration and entry into harness.

Minimal Test

10 clean

Getting into pod harness

Minimal Test

Consistent

Cross wind launch

Minimal Test

5 clean, both sides

Reverse Launch – As and Cs

Note the rear riser steering to penetrate better in strong wind before taking off.

Segment 2:22 – 5:31

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5 crosses (+) clean. General demonstration of control.

 

Depower Reverse Launch

Minimal Test

5 clean

Reverse Launch – As and Cs – Bunched

Strong wind conditions, foot on bunched wing first.

Segment: 5:47 – 6:18

Minimal Test

5 clean

45 Degree Strong Wind Launch

Minimal Test

5 clean, both sides

Cobra launch

Minimal Test

5 clean, both sides.

Cobra launch from upside down wing in strong wind.

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Minimal Test

5 clean

CROSS-TRAINING

  • Launch, kill wing.
  • Launch, abort takeoff, ground handle.
  • Launch, fly, land, kill wing
  • Launch, fly, land, ground handle
  • Launch, fly, land, ground handle, launch, fly, land, etc.

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About the Author

What’s national standard for paragliding in Cornwall - among the best you can find in the country? (1) the coastline 🧗🏼‍♀️ - the most beautiful in the country. We can enjoy it, explore it, and get good at coastal soaring 🏆 (2) the views 👀from up high - all coastlines of the peninsula that everyone comes to visit all in one panorama - absolutely stunning 🏆 (3) technical tor & small hill, inverted, broken-up, and low base flying 💥- really sharpens XC skills - none of this lobbing into house thermals and climbing to 6-7 grand off the bat. If you lose concentration you’re on the ground. If you can learn to fly XC well in gnarly Cornwall you can fly well anywhere in the UK. 🏆(4) the convergence 🌥🌥🌥 - it’s the best in the UK and if we can fly it, it opens up 150km plus flights and even learning to soar sea breezes gets us in league with that lot around Brighton. 🏆 (5) We got instant access to lots of ace coastal sites/beaches to train at within a short drive which gives us more air time, ground handling skills, and wagga skills (call out to Dunc)🏆,and (6) our sites aren’t busy!! You’ll be lucky to find more than 2 people flying at Carn Brea on a perfect day. In Bodmin moor you’ll be with your mate and that’s it. No crowds. 🏆👌Happy to be in one of the best flying areas in the country - just important not to get pulled into the league numbers games which suits other areas but not ours. Gavin McClurg made the same point. Distance is great but there’s loads of other ways to have top flights. Focus on what’s the very best in your home turf! 🏴‍☠️



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