The technology of the wing aside, this is such a smoooooth line these guys chose to ride. It easily takes your brain on trip. I like the fact there's not a single motion in the entire video out of sync with the flow of the terrain. Well done by the pilots who prepared so well!
*UPDATE* So the police missing report for the other pilot has been cancelled because witnesses say they saw him still slamming down the mountain two counties over...
I'm just getting into paragliding, got my ground handling down while I've been saving for the class...my question is , how long until I can fly one of those a d what rating is required? THIS is the direction I wish to go with my flying👍
Bro!,, I was flying frequently for a few years before I even started. The level of active flying needed to control your glider is constant, and rewatch the video and solely focus on his hands. The constant input to not only control your wing bit to instinctively feel what the wing is telling you is so crucial to FULLY understand and respect because at those speeds (especially proxy flying) there are many variables and almost ZERO chance for failure or mistake. Don’t rush bud, the sport ain’t going anywhere and remember this important lesson I will never forget... - two hours on the ground (GH) is worth two in the sky. So basically for me personally after 12 years of multiple flying disciplines I STILL GH any chance I get, because 12 years I’m still only learning still myself yo. Stick with it and just have fun mate 👊🏼
I had the same doubt in my mind the first months while I was waiting for my paragliding class to start. It depends on what you mean with “fly one of these”.. if you mean like the pilot in the video, many, many, many years.. If you mean to fly smaller speedwings proximity, the answer is of course very individual, but depending on your skills, improvements and time you invest in flying and training, it can be much earlier. In my case, after 1 year of intense paragliding (starting from zero) i flyed a 11m speedwing. Even if it was a bit rushed, I started flying good proximity. Now i fly a 13m speedwing very comfortable after 1,5 years of paragliding. But it really dipends on how much you fly. 1 flight every weekend will not be enough if this is your goal. Take your time and don’t rush things, if you’re honest with yourself you will feel it when you’re ready for a smaller wing✌🏼
Brandon Spence, just buy a wing and start ground handling it. Stick to flat ground first, then very small, hazard free open slopes with endless landings and get a feel for it. Take paragliding lessons in the mean time, you will meet people who speedfly through the community and look for guidance there. And don't get discouraged by the nay sayers, the community is rampant with them all drunk and fat sitting around hardly ever flying. Also watch as many tutorials as you can. There is way more honest info in those youtube tutorials than you will find in socially influenced groups of people providing courses. Don't get me wrong, both are very important sources of info but I like one better than the other. A great book is 'Understanding the Sky' and rc slope soaring might also be the greatest thing I have ever done to safely understand flight. Cheers, stay safe. 😁
scaring livestock and not respecting rules of distance. while this flight is cool to watch, pilots like this are the reason why our sport will be regulated even more. respect others…
The technology of the wing aside, this is such a smoooooth line these guys chose to ride. It easily takes your brain on trip. I like the fact there's not a single motion in the entire video out of sync with the flow of the terrain. Well done by the pilots who prepared so well!
You must know that mountain well! Nice flying!
Was für ein geiler Tiefflug.. Megahammer!!!!
The paraglider for people who are afraid of heights.
Sweet line!
amazing line guys! so many obstacles though 😵😵😵
Absolutely smashed it!
Awesome lines and flight🤘🏻
The cows at 2:30... "Ah look, it's those two crazy guys again" :D The cow at 4:13 "Agh! I didn't see them coming this time" :D
Awesome flight Beni! Do you think that this line can be flown with other canopies outside of Moustache? To me it looks like a Moustache only line...
Ozone Rapidos 8m would be right there with them... 'Nuff said!!!... Great video thanks for posting...
@@dwightbernheimer331 i doubt it, 8m Rapido would be way to aggressive lmao
in my opinion
So good
What a run!
Extreme, I need one!!!
awesome 🤘🏻🤘🏻
This is probably the best Moustache Video in the entire Internet. How do you know there is an escape? Please tell me
So cool!
insane
Mola, mola y mola!!! ,
just awsome
I'm so in love with Mustache 🪂
Etwas mehr um die Tierwelt in Angst und Schrecken zu versetzen. Hauptsache Fun!
how does anything in your life feel good after doing this!?
2:30 🐄🐮🐄🐮🤠
...und grad nomma angeguckt... Weil: "Leider Geil!"
*UPDATE*
So the police missing report for the other pilot has been cancelled because witnesses say they saw him still slamming down the mountain two counties over...
Haha, indeed he landen on the road just after i overtook him.
Pfff ça me branche trop cette voile 😭....
I'm just getting into paragliding, got my ground handling down while I've been saving for the class...my question is , how long until I can fly one of those a d what rating is required? THIS is the direction I wish to go with my flying👍
Bro!,, I was flying frequently for a few years before I even started.
The level of active flying needed to control your glider is constant, and rewatch the video and solely focus on his hands.
The constant input to not only control your wing bit to instinctively feel what the wing is telling you is so crucial to FULLY understand and respect because at those speeds (especially proxy flying) there are many variables and almost ZERO chance for failure or mistake.
Don’t rush bud, the sport ain’t going anywhere and remember this important lesson I will never forget...
- two hours on the ground (GH) is worth two in the sky.
So basically for me personally after 12 years of multiple flying disciplines I STILL GH any chance I get, because 12 years I’m still only learning still myself yo.
Stick with it and just have fun mate 👊🏼
I had the same doubt in my mind the first months while I was waiting for my paragliding class to start.
It depends on what you mean with “fly one of these”..
if you mean like the pilot in the video, many, many, many years..
If you mean to fly smaller speedwings proximity, the answer is of course very individual, but depending on your skills, improvements and time you invest in flying and training, it can be much earlier.
In my case, after 1 year of intense paragliding (starting from zero) i flyed a 11m speedwing. Even if it was a bit rushed, I started flying good proximity.
Now i fly a 13m speedwing very comfortable after 1,5 years of paragliding.
But it really dipends on how much you fly. 1 flight every weekend will not be enough if this is your goal.
Take your time and don’t rush things, if you’re honest with yourself you will feel it when you’re ready for a smaller wing✌🏼
On the coast you can fly them soon...inland in turbulences better no for a while.
@@alexamplatz well said my brother 👊🏼
Brandon Spence, just buy a wing and start ground handling it. Stick to flat ground first, then very small, hazard free open slopes with endless landings and get a feel for it. Take paragliding lessons in the mean time, you will meet people who speedfly through the community and look for guidance there. And don't get discouraged by the nay sayers, the community is rampant with them all drunk and fat sitting around hardly ever flying. Also watch as many tutorials as you can. There is way more honest info in those youtube tutorials than you will find in socially influenced groups of people providing courses. Don't get me wrong, both are very important sources of info but I like one better than the other. A great book is 'Understanding the Sky' and rc slope soaring might also be the greatest thing I have ever done to safely understand flight. Cheers, stay safe. 😁
scaring livestock and not respecting rules of distance. while this flight is cool to watch, pilots like this are the reason why our sport will be regulated even more. respect others…
Especially the livestock...
But he did and nothing got scared during process
So true!