Been flying for 30 years. The coolest thing about the sport is you can dial it down to be about as mellow as a down hill cruise run on the ski slopes. Or you can wind up as tight as you adrenal glands can stand. Search the web for your closest school and give it a try. The community is very welcoming of new pilots.
The closest I've gotten to upside down is rolling to within about 20 degrees. I think I'm at least 1 season away from safely approaching a loop. I find nothing is scary if you intend to do it although it can give you a great rush and beautiful view of the planet. The loop is very straight forward so some would say easy to do but it's consequences can be really bad if you blow it. Enough people have blown it that I want to approach it with caution.
@@snakedikeUnless you have great skills like this bloke DON’T DO IT. I flew hang gliders for 23 years with 600 hours logged, I have known friends to die doing loops, just not worth it.
My husband is itching for us to give hand gliding a go! I admit though part of me is tempted as it must be amazing gliding over such stunning landscapes, the thought of being up so high terrifies me!
Go for it! Takes time to train to become a pilot though, but it's not difficult and doesn't require extraordinary physique or anything. I myself paraglide. I wanted to hang glide, but the nearest hang gliding school was more than 150 km away from where I live, so I picked up paragliding instead. I'll get around to hang gliding eventually though ;-)
The flight has been recorded in the Alps but nothing like in Chamonix but rather in the Bernese Region of the Jungfrau Region in Switzerland. He takes of the Birg station of the Schilthorn tele cabin. He subscequently flys down to Lauterbrunnen and then there is a second flight over Niederhorn where he flys over the lake of Thun. Clearly one of the most beautiful spots in the Alps...
This is why I prefer hang gliding over paramotoring. Both sports are fun but there are things we can do on hang gliders that you can't do on a paramotor. Still both are fun and one day I hope to try out paramotoring as well.
You never see this anymore I think because parsailing is so much easier and less dangerous, but as you can see this is the closest you can come to being a bird (squirl suits do not allow you to maintain altitude let alone assend so you are not really flying). This looks like beyond fun!
OK. That's not Chamonix, that's Birg, the cable car station on the line to the Shreckhorn above Lauterbrunnen in Switzerland. And that's a pretty rugged jump cut at 3'09'', cutting from the Lauterbrunnental to Interlaken. Great flying though.
Ruined with too close-in camera work. I get it, the cameraman can track a stunt hang-glider. Please zoom out to get a better sense of the space he's flying in and some perspective.
@@ballwizz23 I suppose. But you could always do a tandem if you want. And if you want to fly/fall in the sky there are looaaads of other things you can do. Remember, you won’t get younger. Make the most of your one shot in this inconceivably incredible world, cause your probably not gonna have another one.
These are the original OG gliders when I was growing. There are already innovations on these exact gliders for propulsion...as I have said...ahhhhh...endless creative fun is available to anyone.
My god that's amazing!! How does one get into the sport? Where does one start? How expensive is a starter glider? Also how on earth to you get back to the top of the mountain once you've gotten to the bottom?? I'm confused I must do this!!!
This gliding beside a mt? Is this different from riding up on warm rising air.?? I cant imagine there is any updrafts do to warm air in this area? I'm thinking hes riding on wind that shoots up do to the mt .being thete any thoughts????
I need to learn as much as I can about Hang Gliding I've watched so many videos and training videos of hang gliding but idk where to find hang gliding lessons...I'm in Washington State never could find where though but would like to try this out it seems like a very cool sport I'm highly interested.
how do you put on that cocoon suit over your legs, after you are in the air?? how is the landing. so many questions. I def want to try in my lifetime. : ). Thanks for the video!!!
I think the guys who do the wingsuit proximity flying are just a little closer to being human birds lol alot tighter margins for error and its literally just their body that acts as any form of a control surface, or at least its actuating their body parts that controls said control surfaces lol I'd love to try both one day
It's not so expensive to do . I built my own back in 1980 because I wanted to fly. Then I went to a school got trained on a winch launch and bought a second hand airwave for £170 . Look up Suffolk coastal floaters . You will see the winch launch. I hope you fly
I know this is ten years old, still curious what glider he flew. I can see he has a Seedwings harness (didn't even know they made harnesses and I had a Seedwings Sensor glider in the late 80s) but what glider is he flying? I loved my Sensor back then, even tried to loop it but was lucky not to tumble it. Felt it didn't retain the energy needed for my weight, some 90 Kg back then. Oh and no way he's doing 150kph over the water ha ha.
My dream has and always will be to fly. I have had dreams of soaring through the clouds in a vast, green valley, clouds just slightly tainted yellow and orange from the setting Sun. I hope I will live up to experience this, and if I don’t I expect my kids to fulfill my dream for me.
+Joseph Nelson The C4 was an Australian made glider by Airborne. I do not think they make that model any longer, but are still quite busy building gliders and ultralight aircraft. Best to shop local, as in whatever country you are in. There are 3 major manufactures in the U.S. France and Germany and Australia are the other major producers. They all make very competitive gliders for beginner pilots, intermediate and advanced pilots. The glider in the video would be for an advanced pilot.
Before you begin any hang gliding flying lessons, be sure to read Dennis Pagen's excellent texts: "Hang gliding training manual: for beginner and intermediate pilots", and "Performance Flying: Hang gliding techniques for intermediate and advanced pilots", and his weather text "Understanding the Sky." Reading these books at least twice before your classes will enable you to master your beginner's classes as quickly as possible and save you A LOT of time, bruises, and money. Do a lot of research on gliders. Most beginners purchase a Wills Wing Falcon. There are many of these on the used market and are excellent choices for not only novices, but for experts as well looking for a fun glider to fly on easy days. Do not get suckered into purchasing a new Falcon. If you look hard enough, you can usually find a nearly new Falcon or similar glider for one third to half the cost of a comparable new glider. Harnesses and good parachutes are the same. But first, read "Dense Page's" books, and then find a good hang gliding school. I suggest Lookout Mountain Flight Park in Georgia, USA. They are the biggest HG school and flight park in the world. Bar none. And in my opinion, they are the best. Their instructors are very good at instructing. Matt Tabor, the owner, has worked very hard to make his school and facilities the best since the early 1980's. They also have nice, low-cost cabins you can rent while you train. I suggest spending at least a week at a time at the school if you can. This way, a student can progress very quickly in his/her flying as opposed to only on the weekends. Of course, having fair weather plays a big part in a beginning pilot's progression rate. It's best to choose a week in which to train that will have very fair weather predicted. A typical beginning pilot (that has already read and understood Dennis Pagen's books) will need approximately two weeks of fair weather to earn an H-2 rating. Remember, this is pure flight in an aircraft. It can be dangerous. You are the pilot in command, and YOU must know how to control the aircraft if you wish to survive. But HG is the best type of flight one can experience!
Also.... if you will be doing your first training flights off of hills, or even scooter tow, plan on building strength in your legs before you take HG classes. Do plenty of squats and hill sprints. You will progress much faster with less muscle fatigue and pain if you take half a year or so before your first class to gain strength and stamina in your legs. Running mountains is excellent. Simple jogging on flat land is better than nothing, but will not help much for the short, fast sprints that you will be running off the hills, and the landings. Legs and ankles need to be strong for those sometimes imperfect landings! If you can't get gym time or run a mountain or steep hill, then do lots of wind-sprints (15 to 20-second sprints) and sissy-squats. Develop good leg strength and your HG lessons will be MUCH easier on your body.
Another tip.... Before enrolling in any HG school or classes, get to know your local HG clubs and flying sites. Perhaps become a member of a local HG club. Beware though, many will tempt you to get into paragliding instead of hang gliding. DO NOT GO DOWN THAT DANGEROUS PATH! If you are not convinced now, go look at all the vids on paraglider canopies wadding-up and folding when pilots are attempting to land, and end up crashing horribly into the ground, completely unexpectedly. No matter what the USHPA's propaganda states, paragliding is much more dangerous than hang gliding. Get to know any and all mentors in these clubs. These pilots are there to help new pilots. They can be the best guide for you and direct you to good HG schools, provide good suggestions for the appropriate gliders for your skills and local conditions, as well as helping you find good equipment. Do not trust other newbie hang glider pilots. They do not know all the ins and outs like a seasoned mentoring pilot does and are likely to give you incomplete and/or false information. They do not understand your skills, or lack thereof, and cannot therefore judge what weather conditions and mountains you are ready to fly. Therefore, only trust your mentors. I really suggest finding and talking with a mentor before you begin HG classes so that he/she can follow your learning progression and be more a part of your pilot training. Pilot training does not end after you earn your H-2 or similar ratings. It is a life-long learning experience! Flying hang gliders is fun, but it is very serious business as well. Treat it with respect. Live long and fly high!
Im 15 and from Germany. I think about starting hanggliding too. But Im not sure wether I should choose paragliding or hanggliding..Another question is if there are people at my age, doing one of these sports.
With a paraglider there's a chance the wing might deflate or you could get sucked into a storm. With a hangglider the wing is solid and you can get out of a storm or an air current pretty quickly. There's a video with a guy who was hanggliding and one of his wings bent while doing a loop. The hangglider started spinning and because of that neither parachutes did open. The guy was ok in the end.
I want to fly to, it’s been the one thing in my life I’ve always wanted to do but never knew how I could do it, and I haven’t been able to because I have a very overprotective mom that won’t let me even learn so I will need to wait till I’m old enough to sign my self up for lessons and get a glider, I just want to fly forever
just gettting into hang gliding. any experiences gliders know what tricks I can pull of in a alpha 180 trainer. It's a clone from the falcon series trainers. thanks
This wonderful footage and narrative are not helped by the music track, which distracts attention from the breathtaking views. Unfortunately very many amateur-produced videos suffer from inappropriate or unnecessary sound added to otherwise-stellar footage.
I didn't think they could loop until I saw this. Amazing.
This is what I've been dreaming about since I was six years old. I will be doing this one day.
Chris Mouw ha do it..no excuses ;o)
Chris Mouw I was having flying dreamsfor years. I now fly hang gliders. Do it!
+Chris Mouw ...check out "USHPA" among other "hang gliding" sources...
+Chris Mouw I did it for 24 years and had many incredible experiences. There's nothing like it!
go get it mate :)
He knows just what his craft can do and how to achieve it. Impressive. Respect.
THE BACKFLIP GAVE ME GOOSEBUMPS WITH THE VAPOUR COMING OFF THE WINGS ... SIK
Been flying for 30 years. The coolest thing about the sport is you can dial it down to be about as mellow as a down hill cruise run on the ski slopes. Or you can wind up as tight as you adrenal glands can stand. Search the web for your closest school and give it a try. The community is very welcoming of new pilots.
The closest I've gotten to upside down is rolling to within about 20 degrees. I think I'm at least 1 season away from safely approaching a loop. I find nothing is scary if you intend to do it although it can give you a great rush and beautiful view of the planet. The loop is very straight forward so some would say easy to do but it's consequences can be really bad if you blow it. Enough people have blown it that I want to approach it with caution.
You made a loop yet? Interested to hear ^^
THANK YOU for encouraging (underst. english ?? i wish..) and AD for this fantastic "sport" !!! :-)))
@@snakedike that's great to hear" HAnd how about now!?Are you doing your Loops?
@@snakedikeUnless you have great skills like this bloke DON’T DO IT. I flew hang gliders for 23 years with 600 hours logged, I have known friends to die doing loops, just not worth it.
thats a very responsive glider.
My husband is itching for us to give hand gliding a go! I admit though part of me is tempted as it must be amazing gliding over such stunning landscapes, the thought of being up so high terrifies me!
Hey r u still there?
Read "Tapping the Healer Within" by Roger Callahan
Trust me.
@@chrislewis7706 what's that about?
If you came here to see him touch the water, just jump to 3:38
Thank you
Now that is epic, AWESOME FUN I WANNA DO IT NOW
Go for it! Takes time to train to become a pilot though, but it's not difficult and doesn't require extraordinary physique or anything. I myself paraglide. I wanted to hang glide, but the nearest hang gliding school was more than 150 km away from where I live, so I picked up paragliding instead. I'll get around to hang gliding eventually though ;-)
3:46 That's what she said
Wodney lol
Original
👏🏻😂
I came down here to say this
Good thing he didn't crash into the ground and shit
Thats got to be the best thing ever, looks amazing. Who needs drugs when u can do that, Literally the best high ever 😊 ❤it.
*3:38** for the water scene.*
The flight has been recorded in the Alps but nothing like in Chamonix but rather in the Bernese Region of the Jungfrau Region in Switzerland. He takes of the Birg station of the Schilthorn tele cabin. He subscequently flys down to Lauterbrunnen and then there is a second flight over Niederhorn where he flys over the lake of Thun.
Clearly one of the most beautiful spots in the Alps...
This is why I prefer hang gliding over paramotoring. Both sports are fun but there are things we can do on hang gliders that you can't do on a paramotor. Still both are fun and one day I hope to try out paramotoring as well.
Amazing! Such control. Fly with the birds man!
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I'm loving it!
Total amazing!
How did you land? Didn't you damage?
My heart is racing watching this. Very nice. 👍🏽👍🏽
You never see this anymore I think because parsailing is so much easier and less dangerous, but as you can see this is the closest you can come to being a bird (squirl suits do not allow you to maintain altitude let alone assend so you are not really flying). This looks like beyond fun!
OK. That's not Chamonix, that's Birg, the cable car station on the line to the Shreckhorn above Lauterbrunnen in Switzerland. And that's a pretty rugged jump cut at 3'09'', cutting from the Lauterbrunnental to Interlaken. Great flying though.
Its to the Schilthorn and not Schreckhorn, but you are right.
ruined the video with music, would rather hear the sound of the wind and the glider moving through it
Nope, music was great!
Came back for the music. It's great.
Ruined with too close-in camera work.
I get it, the cameraman can track a stunt hang-glider. Please zoom out to get a better sense of the space he's flying in and some perspective.
I like the music. It's going to be a wash on the music likes and dislikes.
叩かれてて草
Hang gliding is too cool. Wish I could get into this now!
Why don’t you?
@@TheFireGoose Money. This is a rich people activity lol
@@ballwizz23 not necessarily. You can get good quality second hand hang gliders for only around 1500 to 2000 grand. So not exactly too much.
@@TheFireGoose Far more than I have in disposable income. Not to mention finding places to actually go use them...
@@ballwizz23 I suppose. But you could always do a tandem if you want. And if you want to fly/fall in the sky there are looaaads of other things you can do. Remember, you won’t get younger. Make the most of your one shot in this inconceivably incredible world, cause your probably not gonna have another one.
I want to fly like this one day... :) EpicTV indeed!
That ending there was badass!
I flew 600 hours in hang gliders over 23 years. Boy this guy can really fly, amazing skill.
These are the original OG gliders when I was growing. There are already innovations on these exact gliders for propulsion...as I have said...ahhhhh...endless creative fun is available to anyone.
This guy is scary to watch! Very confident. Obviously skilled.
Proximus ceaser: " humans were capable of many great things, they can fly like eagles fly ". 🦅
Wow....ammazing...please could you upload how he landed?
he reached the water at the end, probably landed on a boat.
Superbes images . Le delta ça décoiffe !
I did that in Switzerland this summer. It was epic!!!
My god that's amazing!! How does one get into the sport? Where does one start? How expensive is a starter glider?
Also how on earth to you get back to the top of the mountain once you've gotten to the bottom?? I'm confused
I must do this!!!
hey nice to hear you wann get into hanggliding, that`s why this video is out there!! mail me to orleyflo@gmx.at if you want more info! flo
the flyby sound at 1:35 is to die for
Been paragliding for 20 years watching this think i made a mistake want it so bad . Still love paragliding but this is a different level.
Launch must be pretty high that think took a while to fly.
Nice wingovers
I'm going skydiving in the days and I swear I'll do this someday
What u accomplished since?
He is flying like a bird in his own wings. Can anyone learn to fly so good?
he can.. ini
If you flew every day for like 10 years, you would get pretty good.
Great Pilot!
Stunning flight !
Good flying mate stay safe and Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺
Perfect flying with confidence last seen was awesome
The music was sick I was jamming out even when I wasn't watching lol
What school did you learn to go through? I live in the US can you personally recommend a school for hang gliding? Your skills are madd on point!
EPIC ! I'm getting into Powered Paragliding, pretty excited !!
Powererd paragliding? What a waste.
This gliding beside a mt? Is this different from riding up on warm rising air.?? I cant imagine there is any updrafts do to warm air in this area? I'm thinking hes riding on wind that shoots up do to the mt .being thete any thoughts????
Can u change the direction of the blades, and control the flying?.. Cause i do t see anyone do anything, they probably go wherever the wind takes?!
Living the dream !
I need to learn as much as I can about Hang Gliding I've watched so many videos and training videos of hang gliding but idk where to find hang gliding lessons...I'm in Washington State never could find where though but would like to try this out it seems like a very cool sport I'm highly interested.
how do you put on that cocoon suit over your legs, after you are in the air?? how is the landing. so many questions. I def want to try in my lifetime. : ). Thanks for the video!!!
I think the guys who do the wingsuit proximity flying are just a little closer to being human birds lol alot tighter margins for error and its literally just their body that acts as any form of a control surface, or at least its actuating their body parts that controls said control surfaces lol I'd love to try both one day
eNVY is all I can say at the moment :) Wow man, you RoCK!!!
Breathtaking flight
Maravilloso sublime y emocionante!
Great flying!
Boy, that looks like fun! Thanks for the video
3:35 is like the scene from harry potter 3 when he rides the hippogriff
how he flies without fear, what type guts one should have for gilding so precisely? I think westerns like flying with any thing
Great! Skillfully flight.
Wow, that was exciting!
Thats how ya do it !
I guess by the slim shape of the kite, it was designed for manouevarabilty; it shows.
Great skill. Thank You.
That looks so much fun!
I want to try this haha
It's not so expensive to do . I built my own back in 1980 because I wanted to fly. Then I went to a school got trained on a winch launch and bought a second hand airwave for £170 . Look up Suffolk coastal floaters . You will see the winch launch. I hope you fly
Die Schönheit des Fluges wurde mit der Auswahl der 'Musik' zunichte gemacht
Hey man, a great flight, beautiful natural look..very beautiful. You are the man. Congratulations
So beautiful....next spring i'll start..can't wait :)
There's no kind of music I like more than music that sounds like a video game running on its own just as you're about to throw up.
I know this is ten years old, still curious what glider he flew. I can see he has a Seedwings harness (didn't even know they made harnesses and I had a Seedwings Sensor glider in the late 80s) but what glider is he flying? I loved my Sensor back then, even tried to loop it but was lucky not to tumble it. Felt it didn't retain the energy needed for my weight, some 90 Kg back then. Oh and no way he's doing 150kph over the water ha ha.
Eu NÃO tenho essa coragem, maís acho maior massa esse esporte,top 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
I fly hang gliding,but not like this level,I HOPE SOME DAY!!!
This looks scary but really fun
Can you hang glide where it's flat? Or does it have to be where there are mountains?
Wow and beautiful, inspirational !
doing flips like that is nutz but looks really fun
Woow, epic video on epic tv
what are the orange streams coming out of the sides? like some sort of vapor or colored gas
For all the people who got click baited and just wanna see the thing from the thumbnail 3:35
My dream has and always will be to fly. I have had dreams of soaring through the clouds in a vast, green valley, clouds just slightly tainted yellow and orange from the setting Sun. I hope I will live up to experience this, and if I don’t I expect my kids to fulfill my dream for me.
Where can you buy and what is this model? The exhaust on both ends-what is causing that-can you put that on all hang gliders?
+Joseph Nelson The C4 was an Australian made glider by Airborne. I do not think they make that model any longer, but are still quite busy building gliders and ultralight aircraft. Best to shop local, as in whatever country you are in. There are 3 major manufactures in the U.S. France and Germany and Australia are the other major producers. They all make very competitive gliders for beginner pilots, intermediate and advanced pilots. The glider in the video would be for an advanced pilot.
I love this
Yeah look us up San Diego hang gliding Club this Friday will be flying Blossom Valley Lakeside all right take it easy dude
Good luck
I'm saving for my hang gliding course and hang glider, it's not cheap, but I know it will be worth it, and life changing, even.
Same here. Stay safe!
Before you begin any hang gliding flying lessons, be sure to read Dennis Pagen's excellent texts: "Hang gliding training manual: for beginner and intermediate pilots", and "Performance Flying: Hang gliding techniques for intermediate and advanced pilots", and his weather text "Understanding the Sky." Reading these books at least twice before your classes will enable you to master your beginner's classes as quickly as possible and save you A LOT of time, bruises, and money.
Do a lot of research on gliders. Most beginners purchase a Wills Wing Falcon. There are many of these on the used market and are excellent choices for not only novices, but for experts as well looking for a fun glider to fly on easy days. Do not get suckered into purchasing a new Falcon. If you look hard enough, you can usually find a nearly new Falcon or similar glider for one third to half the cost of a comparable new glider. Harnesses and good parachutes are the same. But first, read "Dense Page's" books, and then find a good hang gliding school. I suggest Lookout Mountain Flight Park in Georgia, USA. They are the biggest HG school and flight park in the world. Bar none. And in my opinion, they are the best. Their instructors are very good at instructing. Matt Tabor, the owner, has worked very hard to make his school and facilities the best since the early 1980's. They also have nice, low-cost cabins you can rent while you train. I suggest spending at least a week at a time at the school if you can. This way, a student can progress very quickly in his/her flying as opposed to only on the weekends. Of course, having fair weather plays a big part in a beginning pilot's progression rate. It's best to choose a week in which to train that will have very fair weather predicted. A typical beginning pilot (that has already read and understood Dennis Pagen's books) will need approximately two weeks of fair weather to earn an H-2 rating.
Remember, this is pure flight in an aircraft. It can be dangerous. You are the pilot in command, and YOU must know how to control the aircraft if you wish to survive. But HG is the best type of flight one can experience!
Also.... if you will be doing your first training flights off of hills, or even scooter tow, plan on building strength in your legs before you take HG classes. Do plenty of squats and hill sprints. You will progress much faster with less muscle fatigue and pain if you take half a year or so before your first class to gain strength and stamina in your legs. Running mountains is excellent. Simple jogging on flat land is better than nothing, but will not help much for the short, fast sprints that you will be running off the hills, and the landings. Legs and ankles need to be strong for those sometimes imperfect landings! If you can't get gym time or run a mountain or steep hill, then do lots of wind-sprints (15 to 20-second sprints) and sissy-squats. Develop good leg strength and your HG lessons will be MUCH easier on your body.
Another tip.... Before enrolling in any HG school or classes, get to know your local HG clubs and flying sites. Perhaps become a member of a local HG club.
Beware though, many will tempt you to get into paragliding instead of hang gliding. DO NOT GO DOWN THAT DANGEROUS PATH! If you are not convinced now, go look at all the vids on paraglider canopies wadding-up and folding when pilots are attempting to land, and end up crashing horribly into the ground, completely unexpectedly. No matter what the USHPA's propaganda states, paragliding is much more dangerous than hang gliding.
Get to know any and all mentors in these clubs. These pilots are there to help new pilots. They can be the best guide for you and direct you to good HG schools, provide good suggestions for the appropriate gliders for your skills and local conditions, as well as helping you find good equipment.
Do not trust other newbie hang glider pilots. They do not know all the ins and outs like a seasoned mentoring pilot does and are likely to give you incomplete and/or false information. They do not understand your skills, or lack thereof, and cannot therefore judge what weather conditions and mountains you are ready to fly.
Therefore, only trust your mentors.
I really suggest finding and talking with a mentor before you begin HG classes so that he/she can follow your learning progression and be more a part of your pilot training. Pilot training does not end after you earn your H-2 or similar ratings. It is a life-long learning experience!
Flying hang gliders is fun, but it is very serious business as well. Treat it with respect. Live long and fly high!
Wow, thanks for the advice man, appreciate it
I believed that I have seen some of these with motors or attached to a cart like a trike.
The hway he handles mountain and swing around them like piece on 🍰. Amazing
very very cool. what is this song?
Need I say it? UNREAL!!;!
Im 15 and from Germany. I think about starting hanggliding too. But Im not sure wether I should choose paragliding or hanggliding..Another question is if there are people at my age, doing one of these sports.
Hang Gliding is always safer !!!!
drachen und gleitschirm gibt sich von der gefahr her nix. ist beides ungefähr gleich. in deinem alter gibt es relativ wenig piloten.
With a paraglider there's a chance the wing might deflate or you could get sucked into a storm. With a hangglider the wing is solid and you can get out of a storm or an air current pretty quickly. There's a video with a guy who was hanggliding and one of his wings bent while doing a loop. The hangglider started spinning and because of that neither parachutes did open. The guy was ok in the end.
could you tell me the cost of the trike,please?
I want to fly to, it’s been the one thing in my life I’ve always wanted to do but never knew how I could do it, and I haven’t been able to because I have a very overprotective mom that won’t let me even learn so I will need to wait till I’m old enough to sign my self up for lessons and get a glider, I just want to fly forever
Start off with skydiving that’s what I’m doing
Think I’ll do paragliding after
cool video. respect to those who get out and do it. 150kph water touch?? never let the truth get in the way of a good story
just gettting into hang gliding. any experiences gliders know what tricks I can pull of in a alpha 180 trainer. It's a clone from the falcon series trainers. thanks
What is the difference between hang gliding and freestyle hang gliding?
HI
i'd like to start flying. Where can I buy such a Hang Paraglide? any link maybe?
Cool, and nice song too :)
nice flight
That looks really fun.
This wonderful footage and narrative are not helped by the music track, which distracts attention from the breathtaking views. Unfortunately very many amateur-produced videos suffer from inappropriate or unnecessary sound added to otherwise-stellar footage.
So this is what a flying snail looks like
Do you also wear parachute?
It's my dream to fly but even still today I am not able to to this but one day InshaAllah I will be doing this
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Nice Video and Awesome Flying
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