Cross Country interviews: Russell Ogden, Ozone test pilot

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  • čas přidán 14. 10. 2024
  • Join paragliding world number 1 Russ Ogden for a coaching session. We explore glider control - and why you should always 'go with' a collapse to avoid twisting. Russ also talks about how to glide at the right speed and find a good line. A renowned climber, Russ has valuable thermalling insights, and he describes why his psychology of decision making has changed over the years. Russ has excellent communication skills and this interview with give pilots plenty to think about and learn from.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @MultiBlackbirds
    @MultiBlackbirds Před 4 lety +2

    It’s nice to hear plain explanations about quite technical stuff. Thanks.

  • @micinvit
    @micinvit Před 2 lety

    Great "interview" (more like a friendly talk), very good. Thanks!😀

  • @timmarshall3278
    @timmarshall3278 Před 2 lety

    Interesting to hear Russ's thoughts on glide, final glide and also what he expects of a CCC at full speed. Final glide ratio just needs to be more than he needs to make goal, but you don't know that until you're on it. At what point does he decide to leave the last thermal. Yes he did just make goal by a few meters in the worlds 2021.. luck? management? or too much risk when he could have done another turn or two? Obviously experience!

  • @ozoneswiftak
    @ozoneswiftak Před 2 lety

    Can you fly on half your wing? Well, it seems that after years of doing it, yes. Good video.

  • @magorzatabedowska8463
    @magorzatabedowska8463 Před 3 lety +1

    Referring to 2:37 comment about 70% collapse - my new Ozone Rush 5 XS after such collapse went into dynamic spiral which wasn't fun at all. So I assume even if it is B class glider, it WON'T ALWAYS recover only by laying on the collapsed side...

    • @ysoner
      @ysoner Před 3 lety

      My new Ozone Rush 5 XL went into a dynamic stall after such collapse and that was because I put too much brake on the open side. It must take a lot of experience to know how much brake to apply when hit by rough air.

  • @0202myles
    @0202myles Před 3 lety

    Thanks great interview,one question ,how far in front of feature would Russel tend to fly infront of features on a blue day. I thinking the distance is going to grow with height up wind

  • @cabanford
    @cabanford Před 2 lety

    Also learn to fly basic acro on a low level wing. The acro guys are the best pilots.

  • @AMJB100000000
    @AMJB100000000 Před 10 měsíci

    Gees that Enzo full speed glide ratio sounds horrible so what’s my rush 5 getting full speed 1:4 lol

  • @jgoodger5161
    @jgoodger5161 Před 4 lety

    What about a helicopter overhead to simulate collapses due to extreme downdraughts?