F3B WC Denmark 2023 | AFTERMOVIE

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  • Опубліковано 4 бер 2024
  • Welcome to my channel! In this exciting video, I take you to the heart of the F3B World Championship 2023 in Rødekro.
    I collected a lot of footage through the F3B WC and made this after movie from it. Let me know in the comments if you enjoyed it!
    Special thanks again to the organizers, helpers and sponsors of this wonderful unforgettable event!
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  • @chris-adams-tas
    @chris-adams-tas 3 місяці тому

    Brilliant, thanks Steffen.

  • @anguscampbell9311
    @anguscampbell9311 3 місяці тому +1

    What kind of speeds are being achieved here? Thanks for the vid.

    • @sierrahotelF3B
      @sierrahotelF3B  3 місяці тому +1

      The fastest speed is probably in the zoom phase. But I have no data about that, other than the g-force being >30g in peak.
      The speed run is described in more detail here: ua-cam.com/video/jDrvBGtTwSA/v-deo.html
      In that discipline we have an average speed of around 150km/h including the 3 turnarounds…
      Max speed of an f3b glider coming down from a good launch height will be more than 200 km/h

    • @anguscampbell9311
      @anguscampbell9311 3 місяці тому

      Thanks. I looked at TeamUSAF3B. They threw out a number like 60 m/s = 216 kph = 134 mph. They also quoted airframes rated for 50 g’s. Yikes! I’ve also read that dynamic soaring can reach 400 + mph or 644 kph. 😮

    • @sierrahotelF3B
      @sierrahotelF3B  3 місяці тому

      Yeah...DS is even faster...crazy people 😜
      I think this is the fastest (at the moment): ua-cam.com/video/GCVK3w5DHbk/v-deo.html

  • @gordonyork6638
    @gordonyork6638 Місяць тому +1

    So, ive loved sailplanes all my life. Beautiful, sharp, graceful. I am perplexed however, i know that that there are tasks involved but for the life of me, can i find a video that describes what the tasks are? Whats with all the beeping,? why is someone continually going off with the whistle? Who is flying? What task are they doing? No. I cannot find a video that informs me anywhere. Its almost as if the people who participate, do not want those plebes, to interfere with their little closed society.
    So, i remain with these questions. One day Id like to fly these, but dunno, seems that it would be an uphill battle to be in the outer circle, let alone the inner circle.

    • @sierrahotelF3B
      @sierrahotelF3B  Місяць тому +1

      Hi Gordon,
      I'm so glad you asked! I'm currently planning videos that will describe the different tasks in detail. The Beeps are turning signals. In distance flying there are usually 4 gliders in the air and every pilot has its own turning signal. That is why there are so many different sounds going on. Whenever a pilot flies over the A-Line or B-Line which are 150 meters apart his signal goes off.
      And now to the "society" part...I can understand that people might think that these pilots are in their own little club. It's quite hard to keep everything important in Focus when flying F3B and it may not be that easy to explain everything to someone coming by. But I can tell you that there are a lot of very nice people flying in this sport. It's a an absolute team-sport which attracts the right people in my opinion. That is what makes a big difference in comparison to a lot of other contest classes in which you fly mostly by your own. Where are you based? Maybe I can get you in contact with F3B-pilots from your area...