Paraglider Control: How To Improve Your Active Flying
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- čas přidán 19. 11. 2013
- Flybubble Paragliding explains how to control a paraglider when flying in turbulence or thermic conditions. Simple inputs at the right moment can make a huge difference to your safety! Flying near Devils Dyke in South East England.
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Fantastic. Fly bubble's recent instructional videos with Greg have been outstanding.
I really love this camera angle for your instruction. I have had people try to explain when to counteract pitch with the brakes and rolling with lean, and it was never as intuitive as this because the camera was mounted to the helmet. But this is much easier to see. Thank you!
As always Greg, beautifully explained in a way that's simple to digest... These video's are so well produced. Thanks to all the flybubble team.
Very nice instructions! Thanks! Never been in thermal yet but I am looking forward to it!
A nice instructional vid...Ty...very clear and easy to comprehend commentary also
Superb tutorial, thank you again.
Thanks for the tips!
thanks for sharing
This channel is amazing! Thanks for the good work. I'm making my A-Licence right now.
Very nice, thanks for sharing
Thank you for another great video!
This is very helpful thanks
Great video! this answers a lot of questions!
Excellent!
Another good video, thank you..
Thank you.
The piano in the background makes it seem like a tribute video after passing away lmao. Great instructional video nevertheless.
thanks a million!
thank you.
I love your videos.