Videos

Gliders Ridge Running the Sidmouth Cliffs [HD]

Found this on Nataša Niškić Facebook page.  Pretty cool! Finally a day with a good southerly wind and a dry airmass instead of the usual grot associated with this wind direction. 5 DSGC gliders braved the rough aero-tows down to the Sidmouth cliffs, where fun was had on an epic scale. The walkers on the…

The Mountain: A Time Lapse Video [HD]

Another amazing time lapse video. Not much to do with soaring but just simply incredible. We hope you enjoy it.   The Mountain from TSO Photography on Vimeo. by TSO Photography This was filmed between the 4th and 11th of April, 2011. I had the pleasure of visiting El Teide, which is Spain’s highest mountain @(3718m)…

New Sailplane Grand Prix Promo Video [HD]

A new promotional video has been put together for Sailplane Grand Prix in the Andes, Planetaire AB, 2010. Written, Directed, and Produced by Peter Newport www.SailplaneGrandPrix.com (DVD is available for purchase on the website) Read our review of this DVD here.  This promotional cut includes new footage from the full DVD including beautiful air-to-air video…

Time Lapse Clouds and Sky Over the Canary Islands

Credit & Copyright: Daniel López, IAC; Music: Matti Paalanen, Angel’s Tear (Aeon 2) Explanation: If you could sit back and watch clouds and the sky move all night and day, what might you see? One answer from the island of Tenerife, captured over the course of the year, includes sequences that are not only breathtaking but instructive. Visible in the above…

Video: Learn Soaring Techniques from Expert Pilots

Soaring is the act of gliding, flying, then rising with the air currents to regain altitude so one can glide some more. With this simple definition of soaring, we introduce this video which includes more than this definition. Enjoy this video and learn what soaring is all about. De Volta Ao Sertão from Raquel Couto…

DVD Review: Sailplane Grand Prix in the Andes

In January, 2010, 16 of the world’s best sailplane pilots gathered in Santiago, Chile for eight days of racing over some of the most spectacular and starkly beautiful terrain on the planet. The lucky pilots were invited to compete in the Third FAI Sailplane Grand Prix, a race unlike any other in soaring. The sailplanes all start at the same time and race around a pre-designated course, and the first pilot to cross the finish line wins. To make the race exciting for the uninitiated and the results easy to understand for spectators, the scoring is simple, or perhaps brutal, from the competitors’ point of view. The winner is the first sailplane to cross the finish line.