Zane wrote:Anyone into soaring? The bug has bitten me lately. I took a 15 min ride about 10 years agoin a sailplane in Santa Ynez, and it was so exhilarating. I've also found a new interest in paragliding, which, while not a 3-axis controlled aircraft, is still a great platform for free flying and soaring.
Anybody else here similarly afflicted?
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Zane wrote:Incredible. That shot of the tall lenticular is awesome.
I trained in a nearly TBO C152 in the Santa Ynez valley, and climbout to get over the coast range to Santa Barbara was sometimes less than inspriing, even solo. So, I would fly out over Lake Cachuma, hugging the north side of the mountains, and if there was a north wind or the day was starting to heat up, I could get about a 1500 fpm climb and be over much faster.
I'm taking paragliding lessons in June, hoping to put some of my soaring theories to the test, but I would also really like to get some dual in some long wing fiberglass.
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clippwagon wrote:Are you from there Zane? I know the area well. I often have to park the 180 at IZA because of the marine layer over LPC when I'm down visiting family. I've always wondered what they'd do if I landed in the dirt in front of the glider operation there? Probably nothing, but still curious. And I caught lots of crawdads and blue gill on Lake Cachuma back in "the day".
Clippwagon
EZFlap wrote:You mugs all better start taking glider lessons !


cubscout wrote:Soy, sorry it was such a crappy day at Boulder Intergalactic, heck only 11k and an hourAnd then the air fell apart...
You should check the glider pilots Online Contest (OLC). Some great flights recently![]()
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Thanks. cubscout
lesuther wrote:Soaring has always been my favorite form of flying. It's more expensive in time and money in general than boring holes with my 182.
My first solo in a 2-33 lasted almost an hour and a half at cloud base, over a power plant cooling pond. It was easily the most fun I've had in a flying machine aside from a hang glider.
Zane wrote:Anyone into soaring? The bug has bitten me lately. I took a 15 min ride about 10 years agoin a sailplane in Santa Ynez, and it was so exhilarating. I've also found a new interest in paragliding, which, while not a 3-axis controlled aircraft, is still a great platform for free flying and soaring.
Anybody else here similarly afflicted?
Z
av8ingcouple wrote:Zane wrote:Anyone into soaring? The bug has bitten me lately. I took a 15 min ride about 10 years agoin a sailplane in Santa Ynez, and it was so exhilarating. I've also found a new interest in paragliding, which, while not a 3-axis controlled aircraft, is still a great platform for free flying and soaring.
Anybody else here similarly afflicted?
Z
I've been itching to get back into soaring. Anybody know about the outfit that operats at KFLY?
crazedpilot wrote:KMMV used to / does have a soaring club, but I think I read they recently closed up shop there - did they move? Also, can we still land over there on the 16/34 grass? Anyone know? ~Brendan
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