haha. I'm sure not. They were launching into non-soarable conditions into a hole in the light, misty fog. The camera makes it look a tad more sketchy then it really was.
Also, the Landing Zone for this launch site is in view just below the low misty clouds. It's actually a fairly common occurrence at Lookout Mountain Flight Park (especially in Winter).
Last time I flew Lookout was 1981 ..Was flying a Sensor 210 E with Woody Jones and Rich Paculli.. Hope to return this spring! in my new Sport 3 170
Tnx for the thermaling tips. I need more inf....as well.
You're very welcome! We hope to bring you more content like that in the future.
FLYWillsWing i am very satisfied with Sport 2!!! Very relyable and plesant mschine. Thank You on your efort.
Yeah listen to the guy talking. He designed the glider so he knows of what he speaks!
Are these ppl Ifr certified..
haha. I'm sure not. They were launching into non-soarable conditions into a hole in the light, misty fog. The camera makes it look a tad more sketchy then it really was.
Also, the Landing Zone for this launch site is in view just below the low misty clouds. It's actually a fairly common occurrence at Lookout Mountain Flight Park (especially in Winter).
WHAT'S THE PLACE IS THIS?
Theodore Robert Cowell Lookout Mountain flight park in Trenton, GA