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Paragliding Thermal flying Pokhara, Sarangkot Nepal Pilot-Subash 22th oct 2013 Takeoff

Paragliding Thermal flying Pokhara, Sarangkot Nepal Pilot-Subash 22th oct 2013 Takeoff
When the sun warms the ground, it will warm some features more than others (such as rock-faces or large buildings), and these set off thermals which rise through the air. Sometimes these may be a simple rising column of air; more often, they are blown sideways in the wind, and will break off from the source, with a new thermal forming later. Once a pilot finds a thermal, he or she begins to fly in a circle, trying to center the circle on the strongest part of the thermal (the "core"), where the air is rising the fastest. Most pilots use a vario-altimeter ("vario"), which indicates climb rate with beeps and/or a visual display, to help core-in on a thermal. Often there is strong sink surrounding thermals, and there is often also strong turbulence resulting in wing collapses as a pilot tries to enter a strong thermal. Good thermal flying is a skill which takes time to learn, but a good pilot can often core a thermal all the way to cloud base.

Видео Paragliding Thermal flying Pokhara, Sarangkot Nepal Pilot-Subash 22th oct 2013 Takeoff канала Madan Chapagain
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