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Paragliding 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
Read moreSailplane ace Jay Rebbeck teaches us his thermal flying techniques and explains when to tighten up and when to turn flat
Read moreThere is nothing particularly special about most of the official launches in the Alps (writes Jon Chambers). In fact, the one unifying criteria they all fulfil is the fact that […]
Read morePitch on a paraglider: when you fly your paraglider, you sit in your harness at least seven metres below the wing – maybe as much as ten…
Read morePredicting where a thermal will travel after releasing isn’t a skill that requires a missile guidance system, some simple 3D terrain analysis is enough
Read moreWhat’s the difference between GPS altitude and barometric altitude? Mark Graham explains
Read moreWingovers on a paraglider look simple but are not easy to master. Here are some tips to get good, with acro master Raul Rodriguez
Read moreCharlie King explains how to prepare for an alpine hike-and-fly from the summit of Western Europe’s highest peak, Mont Blanc
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