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pete helliwell
New Zealand
Приєднався 3 бер 2016
Some of my Hang Gliding and Paragliding adventures throughout New Zealand, crudely put in to some sort of moving images for your eyeballs to absorb
Task 1 - NZ Hang Gliding Nationals 2023
A 60km task was set for the first task. The weather wasn’t the best with low cloud base and lots of shade but we gave it a good shot. Lots of gliders down in the Tutaki and no one in goal.
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#hanggliding #insta360
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Hang Gliding - Flying Over The Back
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Finally after years of flying at Coronet Peak I plucked up the courage to fly cross country over the back. I’ve always had a psychological hurdle that I could just not jump over when flying over the back of coronet with the hang glider. The landings and retrievals for the first 30km between Queenstown’s coronet peak and Wanaka are limited and tough to say the least. Today was the day though, I ...
Hang Gliding - Back In New Zealand
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The last week we had a little bit of a hang gliding league/competition and this was task two of two as the weather didn’t play ball for any more. We originally had a plan to fly a 80km task to the south and back but due to the low cloud and late day we ended up changing the task for a shorter route over towards Omarama. Nice to explore this area with the hang glider and thanks to @dontshowmum61...
Hang Gliding - 90km Out & Return - Switzerland
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My first day off the tandems in a while lined up nicely with the weather so I could to a 90km out and return with Wolfi. We headed up to the Niederhorn ramp with a hand full of flight plans. Once we got up in to the air though we made it up as we went along. @wolfiflycom
Hang Gliding - First Time Learning To Slope Land
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With my Swiss tandem hang gliding exam coming up in a couple of weeks I needed to practice the ‘fly on the wall’ landing technique. After trying a few I can say it’s a brilliant tool to have under your belt! It’s definitely a little intimidating for the first couple but after that they become really fun. If you are flying around mountains and valleys I would highly recommend you to give it a go...
Hang Gliding 100km Through the Swiss Mountains
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I made it over to Interlaken in Switzerland and with in 24 hours I managed to get around 80km of sightseeing in. I have very little knowledge of the area so the guided tour from Peter at Bumblebee Hang gliding was warmly welcomed. The flight was relatively easy with wide spread lift despite little sun getting through. I’m looking forward to seeing some more of these peaks over the next few week...
Hang Gliding - 72Km Race, New Zealand
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Here is a remake of task one from the 2022 New Zealand Hang Gliding Nationals. Murchison. Task one was roughly a 70Km task where we flew ‘around the box’ approximately 30km south, 15km west and 30km back north. A common route to fly around some of the most spectacular terrain. Definitely one of my most enjoyable tasks of the nationals and its a route I have wanted to fly for a while. I was pret...
Hang Gliding - What is that bit of rope for?
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Hang Gliding - What is that bit of rope for?
Hang Gliding final glide in to goal. #hanggliding
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Hang Gliding final glide in to goal. #hanggliding
Hang Gliding Nationals 2022 - Task 6
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Hang Gliding Nationals 2022 - Task 6
Hang Gliding Nationals 2022 - Task 5
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Hang Gliding Nationals 2022 - Task 5
Hang Gliding Nationals 2022 - Task 3
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Hang Gliding Nationals 2022 - Task 3
Hang Gliding Nationals 2022 - Task 2
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Hang Gliding Nationals 2022 - Task 2
Hang Gliding Nationals 2022 - Task 1
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Hang Gliding Nationals 2022 - Task 1
Hang Gliding Nationals 2022 - Practice Task
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Hang Gliding Nationals 2022 - Practice Task
Test flying My Hang Glider & A Trip Around Coronet Peak - New Zealand
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Test flying My Hang Glider & A Trip Around Coronet Peak - New Zealand
New Zealand- Hang Gliding XC, Omarama
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New Zealand- Hang Gliding XC, Omarama
Paragliding - Strong take off, leisurely XC
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Paragliding - Strong take off, leisurely XC
Hang Gliding New Places, Carricktown - Cromwell
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Hang Gliding New Places, Carricktown - Cromwell
Paragliding, Trying to Heli - Well? 🚁🚁🚁
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Paragliding, Trying to Heli - Well? 🚁🚁🚁
Paragliding around one of NZ’s most beautiful valleys
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Paragliding around one of NZ’s most beautiful valleys
First Paragliding Flight Of The Season
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First Paragliding Flight Of The Season
Crazy lightning strikes near Queenstown
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Crazy lightning strikes near Queenstown
Nice landing 🛬 Save flight for fun 😀
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Great vid Pete. It's a pity Ben is so awkward in front of the camera, but hey, he got plenty of practice in the 2 years after this vid. And a few Porters always seems to help
Hufff eso no es para cualquiera!! Brillante!! 👍🚀🚀🚀
Good on ya Pete. We're rooting for you
Go Pete :)
Another cracking soundtrack. Love it! Once in a lifetime might have to become my landing anthem
Where is that?
Laragne southern France
Epic
My biggest fear is hitting a turbulent air parcel just before the flare. How would you handle if it happens?
Always try your best to keep the wings level. Sometimes you have to use the flare energy to put in a correction so you are level. In that case though you have to be ready to run hard! But prevention is better than cure, land as far down wind as possible from any obstacles for the cleaner air flow, you will avoid the turbulence then. And finally, don’t be scared of it, everyone drops a glider and bends something at some point, your reactions will be better if you are not scared 😉
@@petehelliwell Yesterday, after 94km of flight I've approached pretty stable until the flare moment and something rotated my wing 30 degrees on yaw axis tried to correct and flare at the same time and that was my first broken upright in ten years 😄 I watched my landing video many times and I think I didn't have a chance 🤔 I'll share it soon.
What an epic landing, showing us how it's done. legend!
Epic dude! That glide ratio is sick
I'm sorry but it makes no sense to post a video that is fast-forwarded for the entirety of it. You don't have to show everything. Just record it at normal speed and entertain your viewers.
Apology accepted 🙏🏽 thanks
다리 없는줄 깜짝
Nailed it
Brilliant landing, Pete
That LZ has a way of handing out surprises, especially on a North day. Great job running it out.
Excellent, thank you! 👍👏👏👏 ("easy as that", eh? hmmmm...😅😅)
Nice landing in Cromwell @ the Chafer beatle reserve
okay that's it.... I'm going to buy a hang glider
where is this
Probably the best hang gliding soaring video. Thanks for showing people how beautiful hang gliding can be.
Bang
لندینگ و استال عالی
لندینگ عالی .
That was quite relaxing to watch 😎🤘
Not a lot to work with in terms of cloudbase. Looks quite buoyant in between thermals, though... Beautiful scenery. When was this ?
Do you need zero wind to do this kind of landings? What is needed to consider before doing it? I'm planning to learn and try it soon.
Zero wind is ok but not necessary. You can do it with tail wind too (and that will help you to take off again). The steeper the slope, more tail wind can be tolerated, the shallower the slope the less tail wind can be tolerated. When you first start trying them flying at speed is your friend but don’t sacrifice handling and control of the glider while changing in to the upright position for every bit of speed possible - smooth but quick is better than lots more speed and a wobbly approach. It’s not necessary but it would be interesting to wear a heart rate monitor for your first few 🤪🤙🏽
Great video, nice narration! Thx
Great hang-landing! Where is this beautiful site? NZ?
Yeah. In New Zealand, Coronet Peak
When is the best season to fly there?
Good spring days come out of Oct-Dec. Nice summer flying Jan-Feb
Bravo!!
Why are you pulling the string?
Hi just curious to know know what altitude meters or feets you maintain when you cross country for a safe glide slope ( to avoid tree 🌲 mountains) and what average speed??? How much time taken to complete?? Thanks My place only 4000 feet altitude allowed because of military so I have to keep landing sites options all along the cross country journey. WW Falcon 4 195. I am also attaching an DIY ehelp electric harness so get me to thermal or get me home option in case of emergency.
Nice! What's the location?
Did you film the tasks this year?
Wicked skills! I end up on my belly too often doing uphills.
Maybe one day I will upload my bloopers reel 😅
Ben Kellett commentary ?
Haha, well spotted
Do you circle in certain areas to gain altitude on wind currents??
Yes, when we enter a thermal which is a column of warm air that is rising, we make circles in the thermal core and gain altitude. They are invisible but if you could see them they would look similar to a tornado (but not nearly as violent, lol). They twisting air column is narrow when close to ground but it becomes broader as it gets higher and is clear of terrain.
@@SteelDoesMyWill I see them more like a water fountain, or the smoke after a nuclear blast. Goes up in a column and at the top spreads and even goes down outside
Can I ask a question? To get to that height are you dropped from a plane or jump a very tall mountain?
Launch from a mountain, it doesn't have to be a tall one. What we need is thermal lift, so on days of ideal weather conditions we can climb up to cloud base like Pete is doing here. We are never 'dropped' from planes (very dangerous), but we have method of launching called aero-tow that is similar to the way sail-planes are launched. For Hang Glider pilots who don't have a mountain launch available we can be towed up by an ultralight aircraft.
@@SteelDoesMyWill Oh, ok thanks for replying.
Looked like a primo day. Hope there's more ☺
Beautiful
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Love this mode!!❤
That glide ratio😅 there and back! What a mad guy
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great
Well done. Nice work
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