A3, I just discovered your channel recently and it is just fantastic. I have been a flatland pilot for 45 years (Denmark) and learn so much from your films. It will very helpful for my flights out of St. Auban. Thank you so much, keep them coming please.
Thanks for the sharing, great to hear honesty and humility in your comments, for sure it must have been a tensed situation for you !... looking forward for the next episode
Thank you very much for sharing a great video. I've instructed a season in that area and to me you made the wrong choice. It would have been safer to turn around and go back the way you came around to the sunny side, specially if you've never crossed that pass before. Be safe and maybe we will meet in the alps in the summer.
Thanks A3 for this lesson. I have faced several times this same pecular decison point. I do confess that would have not attempted to cross the pass (col de Restefond) with so small energy marging, even with a DG800. You really impress me. WA (Flying Smurf on the fin) does hope to have the chance and honour to flyby A3 in South Alpes. Congratulations for all your videos. Please continue. Will you be in Alpes end March begining of April?
Thank you for your friendly reply! I will be in Serres so the Plan! But Alpha 3 is still not airworthy. We are in the midst of the 3.000h Inspection. Probably SY will be my callsign... 122.175...
Thank you very much for sharing this, very interesting. But: 10:28 "I can cross with enough safety margin".... You crossed at 80km/h. Your safety margin was actually close to 0. I could see your speed dropping down to or close to 80 km/h a couple of times, and that close to gently rising slopes with unknown wind conditions and related turbulences. That would be my top item to work on.
Stefan, thank you for watching closely... Thats a fair comment! I already have an eye on that. Even though the LS 5 is a bit different from modern gliders. I have often issues with orher gliders while thermaling. With the LS 5. I m circling relativly steep and usually 15 to 20 km/h slower then other modern gliders. That is because of the Wingprofile and the relativ low wingload. Never the less, I need to gain more margin, so close to the terrain!
Die Überfluggeschwindigkeit über den Pass ist aber wirklich gering (etwas über 100 km/h bei ca 10:30), da ist nix mit (Energie-)Reserven, die du zu Beginn als einen der wichtigen Punkte aufzählst
@@Alpha-III On a separate note, since I've always been a flatland pilot, it was a big surprise to me that you were able to safely fly on both sides of the ridge. The only time I was on the wrong side of a ridge, it was more falling than flying. How do you tell when it is safe to fly on both sides?
Very good video. Thanks also for the description of the decision process. Very interesting 😎😎😎.
A3, I just discovered your channel recently and it is just fantastic. I have been a flatland pilot for 45 years (Denmark) and learn so much from your films. It will very helpful for my flights out of St. Auban. Thank you so much, keep them coming please.
merci for your feedback, safe flights and good adventures in the south...
Very interesting, THANKS 🙂🙂🙂.
Thanks for the sharing, great to hear honesty and humility in your comments, for sure it must have been a tensed situation for you !... looking forward for the next episode
Excellent video! Thanks for sharing and thanks for narrating in English.
Great information, thanks for the upload
Your videos are very informative and fantastic to gain insight to mountain flying! Much appreciated!
Thanks for the cool example
GREAT!
So great that you discuss your thought process! Thanks Frank
Thanks for your feedback....
Very illustrative. Thank you.
Great video, and very useful.
Thanks
Great video! I like how you share the decision making with your veiwers!!
😊👍😎
Thank you very much, keeps me motivated!
great video thank you
you are welcome
Thank you very much for sharing a great video. I've instructed a season in that area and to me you made the wrong choice. It would have been safer to turn around and go back the way you came around to the sunny side, specially if you've never crossed that pass before. Be safe and maybe we will meet in the alps in the summer.
you are so right, I should have turnen early....
Sunny side without snow is always better if wind is present. Snow is not soarable unless the sun is directly on it.
So true, I saw it just as I came around the corner.... I guess I had to learn it the hard way
Thanks A3 for this lesson. I have faced several times this same pecular decison point.
I do confess that would have not attempted to cross the pass (col de Restefond) with so small energy marging, even with a DG800. You really impress me.
WA (Flying Smurf on the fin) does hope to have the chance and honour to flyby A3 in South Alpes.
Congratulations for all your videos. Please continue.
Will you be in Alpes end March begining of April?
Thank you for your friendly reply! I will be in Serres so the Plan! But Alpha 3 is still not airworthy. We are in the midst of the 3.000h Inspection. Probably SY will be my callsign... 122.175...
Fine A3, don't de surprises if WA tries to contact SY ; it's just à fan wishing thanking and congratulating A3 in live.
The wind must have been very week because you didn't get much sink on the lee side.
Thank you very much for sharing this, very interesting. But:
10:28 "I can cross with enough safety margin".... You crossed at 80km/h. Your safety margin was actually close to 0. I could see your speed dropping down to or close to 80 km/h a couple of times, and that close to gently rising slopes with unknown wind conditions and related turbulences. That would be my top item to work on.
Stefan, thank you for watching closely... Thats a fair comment! I already have an eye on that. Even though the LS 5 is a bit different from modern gliders. I have often issues with orher gliders while thermaling. With the LS 5. I m circling relativly steep and usually 15 to 20 km/h slower then other modern gliders. That is because of the Wingprofile and the relativ low wingload. Never the less, I need to gain more margin, so close to the terrain!
The valley south of Gendarme looks very scary but one is of course allways local of Barcelonette. I learned something new.
Die LS5 ist so cool!
ja tatsächlich ein Wunder...
Die Überfluggeschwindigkeit über den Pass ist aber wirklich gering (etwas über 100 km/h bei ca 10:30), da ist nix mit (Energie-)Reserven, die du zu
Beginn als einen der wichtigen Punkte aufzählst
merci fürs Feedback, tatsächlich sollte man das schneller machen obgleich die LS 5 deutlich langsamer geflogen werden kann als neuere Flieger....
Nice video, but that yaw string was painful to watch.
So true, especially when turning to the right, when the presure was high .... Need to work on that!
@@Alpha-III On a separate note, since I've always been a flatland pilot, it was a big surprise to me that you were able to safely fly on both sides of the ridge. The only time I was on the wrong side of a ridge, it was more falling than flying. How do you tell when it is safe to fly on both sides?