How to survive winter thermals in a glider

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  • Опубліковано 3 лют 2025

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  • @BillPalmer
    @BillPalmer Рік тому +7

    “Holy crap, a thermal!”
    LOL.
    Life’s pure joys. 😁

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому +1

      I was shocked! Just shocked

  • @simon3142
    @simon3142 Рік тому +11

    What a great bonus flight. I used to have a Libelle and was a keen cross country pilot in the UK, but I had to give it up 20 years ago due to deteriorating eyesight. It gives me great pleasure to watch your videos and also to see how far the technology has advanced since my day, a lot of my flying was done without even GPS. I do remember one magical 200k flight in February, the only winter cross country I ever did.

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому +1

      Hey thanks for watching! Glad you’re enjoying the videos. I just wish I fitted in the libelle…

    • @simon3142
      @simon3142 Рік тому

      @@PureGlide I'm 6ft and skinny, even so the Libelle was quite snug. 🙂

    • @carljacobs1287
      @carljacobs1287 Рік тому

      I did 120 hours in a libelle, a most glorious little aircraft. I never quite got 500km in it, but I'll almost take 494km for the win.

  • @TheSoaringChannel
    @TheSoaringChannel Рік тому +7

    Your landings are getting better and better Tim. Keep practicing! 😜

  • @danielsteele923
    @danielsteele923 Рік тому +6

    As always, beautifully filmed and edited. Looks like you had a great late winter gliding day.

  • @johnfrye4374
    @johnfrye4374 11 місяців тому

    Fantastic. I've recently earned my commercial glider rating, and I know its just scratching the surface. Video's like this make me aspired to keep learning the craft.

  • @AirJoe
    @AirJoe 2 місяці тому

    Oh i miss the summer. Not great gliding for us in America during the winter. At least I have more of your videos to look forward to!

  • @ve6fly
    @ve6fly Рік тому +1

    I love watching your videos. Keep them coming please

  • @davidrichardson1896
    @davidrichardson1896 Рік тому +2

    Winter!! This is better than anything we have had this summer in the UK. We have had a full comp week with a cloud base of 2100ft MSL. Great Video! great convergence explanation. I'm still yet to find convergence or realise I'm in it :P

  • @Johan-ex5yj
    @Johan-ex5yj Рік тому +2

    Such a great feeling when you’re deep in the poo, and a thermal saves you by lifting you up high! 💩↗
    A real “Beam me up, Scotty”- moment. 😊👍

  • @TheTonynoble
    @TheTonynoble Рік тому

    Nice to have you back in the air Tim. And cool to get close to our new home base in Whitianga.

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Thanks Tony, yeah a surprisingly nice day

  • @KestrelYI
    @KestrelYI Рік тому +1

    Nice winter flight!

  • @brushitoff503
    @brushitoff503 Рік тому

    Bloody fantastic! Thanks Tim!

  • @Will-ui7dv
    @Will-ui7dv Рік тому

    Great video Tim, thanks for putting it together!

  • @travisharrisphotography
    @travisharrisphotography Рік тому +1

    I love that you are always thinking about "plan b" and "what if". I would be the same too, always thinking "okay, where can I set this bird down if things dont go well"/

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Yip that's critical in gliding, gotta be thinking a few steps ahead all the time

    • @travisharrisphotography
      @travisharrisphotography Рік тому +1

      I wanted to ask you.. (I have never been in a real glider before), I do love to practice in MSFS and have learned a lot from you! When it comes to the flight stick, I know from watching that you want to have a loose grip (most of the time) to kinda feel out what the plane is doing. I often see just two fingers at times. So, this would lead me to think there is VERY little stick resistance (weight) on the flight stick. I ask because I am trying to build and tune my joystick to get as close as I can, lol. One thing I wanted to ask, is if you let go of the flight stick in real life, i'm guessing it will not "center" (like a typical joystick would), so does this mean the stick is "floppy" all the time and you need to constantly be holding it? Or, if you let go, it will just maintain that position? At home, I can change springs and dry clutches on my stick to try and come close. I can also remove my springs completely and just use some dry clutch resistance (stick kinda just stays where you put it), want to get something that is somewhat realistic. @@PureGlide

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Yeah great question, you’re right the stick doesn’t spring back into the middle like the joysticks I’ve felt. And there’s no ‘dead zone’ in the middle. The stick is directly linked to the flight controls so as you increase airspeed the aileron left/right stiffness increases. This might be hard to emulate :) pitch is always pretty sensitive. Flick me your email and I’ll record a video of what it looks like next time I’m out at the field. tim@pear.co.nz I’d be interested what you end up doing.

  • @bungee7503
    @bungee7503 Рік тому

    Nice. The weather in France seems to have just turned after several days near 40C. I’m looking forward to being home to enjoy the summer.

  • @chuckcampbell3927
    @chuckcampbell3927 Рік тому +2

    🛫📖🛬
    Hey Tim,
    You are an amazingly talented pilot. Thanks for the ride along.
    No wonder so many people want to come to NZ to try their hand at gliders.
    You are the consummate ambassador.
    📖🛐✈️🇺🇸

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому +1

      Hey thanks for watching :)

  • @moefly14
    @moefly14 Рік тому +2

    what did you move at 14:54?

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому +1

      Gear wasn't down properly. Weird because I checked the video and I definitely put it down on the downwind leg, but it can't have been locked in properly.

  • @petercrowhurst
    @petercrowhurst Рік тому

    Should be an awesome season down under Tim. Looking forward to it

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Yeah fingers crossed, can't get much worse than last season!

  • @Sajxi
    @Sajxi Рік тому

    I've missed these longer videos!

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому +1

      Yeah I'm trying to mix it up a bit!

  • @Davit1600
    @Davit1600 Рік тому

    New Zealand is such a pretty country, I hope I get to fly there sometime!

  • @naturarum
    @naturarum Рік тому +4

    did you mix aerotow and sustainer motor to reach your desired altitude? never thought of that!

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому +7

      Yeah I do, partly to speed up towing for people waiting to tow, partly to make it cheaper, and partly to run my engine so it’s ready if I need it for a landout

  • @jme104
    @jme104 Рік тому +1

    A winter flight here in Europe is 12 minutes tow included .

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      haha lol

    • @adrianpeters2413
      @adrianpeters2413 3 місяці тому

      Yeah ..this is why I am not at airfield today , and watching/ learning from these videos ...cloud base today 400meters(1300ft. MAXIMUM and total grey overcast ) 😊❤😮😮

  • @jackoneil3933
    @jackoneil3933 Рік тому

    Fascinating and brilliantly done! I really enjoyed this learned from it, thank you! Your ridge and convergence sailing reminded me of a flight many years ago I took with a sailplane pilot friend (Tom) down the cascade range from Oregon to Reno Nevada in my old J-model Mooney. I was astonished when Tom picked out some mountain wave and throttled the old Mooney back to zero thrust and we sailed for what must have been 50nm gaining altitude at 80 to 120kts indicated. Tom used to have a Cessna 310 and said often could pick up 20+knots by flying convergence and wave effect, but most of us "Power Pukes" (as he used to call us) have no idea what to look for and this was very intriguing.
    I'm also curious if you have any attitude indicator available, and if not how you might handle inadvertent flight into IMC?

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Hi yes I have an artificial horizon, although have never inadvertently flown into cloud enough to use one before!

  • @ronaldglider
    @ronaldglider Рік тому +1

    *Forgotten how a thermal works* and _just beam me up_ I love your comments!

  • @InducedBank
    @InducedBank Рік тому

    Bladder buster...... well done!!

  • @Draavo
    @Draavo Рік тому

    Nice video! Is there any chance you could make a video on your canopy flasher and how effective those sorts of things are? Seems like a pretty interesting concept!

  • @johnturnbull7723
    @johnturnbull7723 8 місяців тому

    Tim,
    What was the date of that flight?
    Love that scratch'n
    JT

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  8 місяців тому

      not sure sorry! Would have to track it down in my log books

  • @henryluebberstedt7819
    @henryluebberstedt7819 Рік тому +4

    Winter? It took me a while to realise that I was on the upper half of our planet :)

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому +3

      Everything is upside down here

    • @adrianpeters2413
      @adrianpeters2413 3 місяці тому

      ​@@PureGlideyeah!! But if you are flying in space upside down, towards the planet , you are not ...!!!!! 😊😊😊

  • @Davit1600
    @Davit1600 Рік тому +1

    Hi Tim, I want to record my first solo flight, can you recommend me how and any products that you are/were satisfied with? Thank you

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому +1

      Hi do you mean the flight track? or a video? For video I suggest not mucking around with that on your first solo flight, instead get someone on the ground to film the take off and landing. So that you're not distracted by it! You've got more important things to focus on :)

    • @Davit1600
      @Davit1600 Рік тому

      @@PureGlide video I mean, of course I will have it all figured out and tested long before I will go solo.

  • @beozzie690
    @beozzie690 Рік тому

    Nice one, I’d like to one day fly with you.. I’m enjoying the region and due to be in your area in a few months. It looks awesome. What’s your aerodrome name?

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Yeah please drop into our airfield! We are Piako Gliding Club on the North Island of New Zealand

  • @davesgliding
    @davesgliding Рік тому +1

    You call that winter? Where's the heaps of snow on the ground? 🙂 NZ seems like a soaring paradise. Glad you can enjoy this sport all year round.

    • @IlusysSystems
      @IlusysSystems Рік тому

      That's what I wanted to say... Also no hot and wet air from the continent during summer ruining the fun :)

  • @NWA320DRVR
    @NWA320DRVR Рік тому +1

    "That's a lot of wood." Nope, not touching that one.....

  • @bokusimondesu
    @bokusimondesu Рік тому

    Did you remember to say Hello to Bruce from me, while you were over Tokoroa?

  • @Backcountrysimpilot
    @Backcountrysimpilot Рік тому

    Love watching your videos. Do you know if it is possible for a person that weights about 320 lbs to get lessons in gliding?

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Sadly very unlikely. Max weight for most twin gliders is 110Kg or 244 lbs

    • @TheSoaringChannel
      @TheSoaringChannel Рік тому +2

      It depends. If you can find a club with a Schweizer 2-32 - you can fly from the backseat, I believe.

    • @adrianpeters2413
      @adrianpeters2413 3 місяці тому

      Yes in a Boeing 747 or an Airbus a380 , better is a u.s.a.f.galaxy c5 cargo plane ..good luck ..😊😊

  • @tinkertailor7385
    @tinkertailor7385 Рік тому

    Noice landing.

  • @tricky2917
    @tricky2917 Рік тому

    What's the furthest you have flown in one day?

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      About 800km for me, in thermals/convergences in the South Island

    • @tricky2917
      @tricky2917 Рік тому +1

      @@PureGlide 800 km on no engine just boggles my mind. I used to look at gliders from the ground when I was a kid, never quite understood what was going on up there. But I had probably looked at sailboats before and worked that out pretty quickly. Turns out the sea was right above me all along.