Season Opening 2010 Termal flight On the IMPACT

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2010

this is my first flight in 2010 and the opening of the season of 2010.
we launched in neustadglewe airfield in gemany.
it is the second day beind a coldfront.
the cloudbase i expacted up to 5800 ft msl
i am flying on the IMPACT rigid wing hangglider.
we are launching by whinch towing.
wind form SO 5-15 km/h
the max altitude of this flight was 1760 meters
flight duration 2:05 hours
camera GOPRO HD Hero
special thanks for the camera to jonathan dietch
alias NMErider from long beach california united states.

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  • thanks for comment ! i dont understand what you wants explain to me. i will explain what i am telling during flight to you: "i reported the climbing rate (vertical movement) in m/sec the altitude i reported in meters and in feet over mean see level. one thing is a speed. the other thing is a potential. thats a very big difference. so what i am telling during my flight is something about my situation during flying. please tell me. where did you fall 27 m/sec. or 88.6 ft/sec. or 5314,94 ft/min
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  • Muss aufpasen, den Stuhl nicht umzukippen - beim Mitfliegen - geiles Video

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  • just speak in m/s instead don't try in feet/min it simply makes no sense to a mind that is used in metric. Once I tried to explain what it feels like to drop 27m/s ..... i needed a calculator.....

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