The Origin Of Hang Gliding

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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2013
  • www.SanDiegoHangGliders.com - Here is a vintage old hang gliding footage that talks about the beginning of hang gliding with some incredible footage of the early days of hang gliding.

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  • @flyingmedic

    One of my wings was a wills wing. It was a fabulous piece of kit. I loved flying it.

  • @Halli50
    @Halli50 3 роки тому +3

    I built my first hang glider in 1973 - and I'm still alive, recently retired after almost 40 years as an airline pilot. This is what the flying bug does to you...

  • @JohnBaxter-ht3vh

    Thoroughly enjoyed this! I used to sit in the library in grade school and high school back in the 70s and look at pictures in magazines and dream of the day...

  • @ronridenour2552
    @ronridenour2552 Рік тому +1

    Nice film about hang gliding-its history. Well done. Back in 1975 or close, Dave Seward and I bought plans and made a hang glider out of aluminum tubing, the best quality visgueen we could find and nylon rope. We didn't get it in the air, luckily. After that, the first time I went out with a real hang glider, a Seagull (early number), me, Ev Collier and Bill Nutter-we didn't know positive reflex on the keel was important. We tried running down the hill with negative reflex and augered in, nose first, every frickin' time. "Darn. Well then, I'll try." My first attempt was a nose in with me rocketing through the control bar. The first thing to touch was the right side of my right knee cap, on a head sized rock with two inches protruding from the earth. I get a steroid shot in it now and then and my doctor says I should trade it out for titanium or something but I'm still running on all stock equipment. One more season of telemark skiing is coming up, on that knee. Hang gliding was the most thrilling thing I did in my life and then it started killing my friends. It sure was fun and now I tele turn on a ski hill. Kind of fast. When that beautiful turn is done just so, it's flight.

  • @skypix777

    Bob Wills, man what a pioneer he and the whole Wills family were. The "Wills Airline" bit at 13'25" reminds me of the poor guy in the Alps whos instructor forgot to hook him in before a high mountain launch. The poor guy hung on for his life all the way to bottom, got a severely broken arm for his trouble and forgave the instructor. Who surely learned something about risking other people's lives through poor pre-launch routine.

  • @YOURJOURNEY
    @YOURJOURNEY 2 роки тому

    Lol, this was great to watch.. especially with the well tuned sound effects..

  • @paulbizard3493
    @paulbizard3493 2 роки тому +2

    John Denver's Greatest Hits (1973)

  • @user-sz8tp4zu3n
    @user-sz8tp4zu3n 3 роки тому

    Not only great footage and some of the sound effects are hilarious!!

  • @philread7668
    @philread7668 2 роки тому +1

    That guy Chris taking off in high winds was just like mine and my brother in laws first flights at Pendle hill in Lancashire circa 1983. I managed to scare myself and land our Bog-rog (as they were called) Tony got rotored at the back of the hill. I found him groaning amongst a pile of broken alloy and cloth. Happy days

  • @mattcolver1
    @mattcolver1 Рік тому +1

    I was happy to see I'm on there flying my father's flying wing hang glider at

  • @chrischarlton6542

    In 1804 the first flight took place in England in Bishop Aukland by George Kayleigh...nearly 100 years before the Wright brothers. Ther was no official record of it but in 1853 he improved the craft and his butler flew a recorded flight...again...almost 50 years before messrs Wright.

  • @Paiadakine
    @Paiadakine 4 роки тому

    7:49

  • @hydrolito
    @hydrolito Рік тому

    Dog I had decades ago was afraid of hot air balloon making noise with fire and hid under shed.

  • @hydrolito
    @hydrolito Рік тому

    Some of these are more left behind brothers than Wright brothers.

  • @flierbill
    @flierbill 3 роки тому +2

    If they only knew what will be .

  • @markprange4386
    @markprange4386 3 роки тому

    Evidently the rash of deadly crashes in the 1970s was foreseeable.

  • @stomptheelites

    👍🏼👍🏼😂😂