How to Find Thermals RC Glider Tips Easy Method

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A wind reduction means lift. 34 years exp. Coaching by chat $19.95 Paypal accepted. Thermals nearby make the wind slow or stop. A Thermal is lift and not wind. This is how you know when to launch into lift..

Flown in Arlington TX

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  • wow! i was amazed to know that u able to stay uplift for more than 1 hour. any downward flaps need to apply when entering the thermal area? 5% down?

  • @harun78rcsoaring - No flaps are needed in the summer.

  • well done. what is yr record to stay uplift without power?

  • @harun78rcsoaring - I never tried to set a record, but I stayed up an hour and a half and only landed due to being tired. This was rather easy.

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  • @xterminatorSD you sound like a stupid fuck

  • my bird of time glider in the summer stays up there until my battery runs flat and i have to put it into a dive just to get it down.3m wingspan and weighs only 4lbs.i fly over corn fields and there is lots of lift.keep your eyes open for soaring birds a good indication of where thermals may be :-) happy flying

  • wow! i'm really addicted to thermal now

  • @harun78rcsoaring - Your heavy f3f racer will stay up in thermals on the summer. The glider shown is f3f.

  • @harun78rcsoaring - Any glider can stay up with good weather.

  • @hallobaaaby those cumulus clouds are the best!

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