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How to Thermal better: Cross Country Magazine’s definitive guide to flying hang gliders and paragliders in thermals.
Read moreWe explain what effect inversions, airmasses and high and low pressure systems can have on your day’s paragliding or hang gliding.
Read moreMany paramotor pilots enjoy risky flying close to the ground. Racing between trees feels much faster than it is because the ground is going past so quickly
Read moreThere are two types of microbursts – Honza Rejmanek explains how the can affect pilots
Read moreWhich flight instrument is right for you? What’s the best vario? Buying a flight instrument can be a minefield – we’re here to help
Read moreAnthony Moore investigates sea thermals and going XC from the beach. Think again about what you think you know – because anything is possible…
Read moreYou can spot a seabreeze convergence in a number of ways. First, by the change in wind direction on the ground.
Read moreParagliding thermalling techniques: When you approach a strong thermal you can actually feel it sucking you in. You can feel the air flowing in…
Read moreRear-riser control allows you to keep contact with the glider while gliding, especially when using the speedbar
Read moreThermalling is probably the most important part of flying, as well as the most pleasurable. The feeling of using the natural energy of rising air
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