How to fly cross country on a paraglider!

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1 Can Stuntman

1 Can Stuntman

Күн бұрын

Learn how to paraglide cross country! Join me as we prepare for and then fly a 67km XC on my Advance Sigma 11 across the scenic flatlands of Western Australia.
This video is made for those who have never or have only recently started to venture cross country on a paraglider.
I'll show you what to take, how to plan your flight and finally demonstrate the skills you will need to use in flight to make your next cross country flight a success.
This is my biggest production to date and literally took two weeks of work to put together, free for you guys to enjoy and take from.
Please leave a comment, a like if you learnt something from this video. Id owe you a million beers if you subscribed to my channel, I love giving back to the community after having such great people to guide me when I was starting out.
Support via Patreon!
/ 1canstuntman
0:00 Intro
1:30 Flight Kit prep
6:41 Preflight planning Route Weather Airspace
9:35 Cross Country Flight
Gear I use:
Advance Sigma 11
Oudie 5 flight computer
www.flymanilla.com/
Supair Delight3 pod harness
www.cloudbaseparagliding.com.au/
Analyse this flight!
Full flight log for this flight shown in 3d:
ayvri.com/scene/1q5rwd79j3/ck...

Пікірлер: 67
@chopiess
@chopiess 2 жыл бұрын
love the info you put out there for every new pilot helps heaps
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Wow thanks chopiess! I love making them it’s great to hear positive feedback👍
@nicolasferracci8462
@nicolasferracci8462 8 ай бұрын
thanks for the lesson! :) Messed up 2 landings in my first 30 flights so no shame to be had! (By no means am i an expert and I am still a beguinner) buts its with videos like this one, well explained with beautillul squigily lines that I will be flying for a long time! Thanks for the striptease never the less :) Take care!!!
@ambigioz
@ambigioz Жыл бұрын
great info, keep it up mate!
@Spectrakvl
@Spectrakvl Жыл бұрын
Awesome vid. IMHO it’s a must watch 👍🏼
@carlsjoquist4299
@carlsjoquist4299 2 жыл бұрын
great vid and advice, much appreciated!
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Carl! thanks for the kind words mate.
@lukef9470
@lukef9470 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for posting this, being quite new to inland flying and I found it super useful
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Great to hear you could take something away from the vid Luke! Come say hello next time you fly Bakewell. Getting to know a few of the hangie flyers recently!
@benjienys3543
@benjienys3543 Жыл бұрын
Thank youuuuu man👌🤩
@sandrainthesky1011
@sandrainthesky1011 2 жыл бұрын
That was great information for us XC newbies, thanks!
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Sandra. Always nice to hear feedback, I’m glad you took something away from it👍
@tess2864
@tess2864 8 ай бұрын
Great video Can, just starting out my para journey here in Perth. Hope to see you on the hill
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 8 ай бұрын
Hey Tess! Awesome come join our club! Cloudbase Paragliding WA. See you on the hill!
@paulrobinson4024
@paulrobinson4024 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant. Informative and helpful! Have only just recently started flying xc and this has been really useful!!
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman Жыл бұрын
Great to hear! Thanks Paul....
@5ty717
@5ty717 2 жыл бұрын
Its good summary… thx bro
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it
@Hemersonr
@Hemersonr 10 ай бұрын
great video... thanks for sharing... cheers from brazil
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 8 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@ThibaultROHMER
@ThibaultROHMER 2 жыл бұрын
Lots of good tips and typical things to look for! Thank you for the nice video. The conditions looked incredible for most of your flight.
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks Thibault! We've had some great weather recently, loads of flying.
@903lew
@903lew 2 жыл бұрын
This was a great video, please do more! Liked and subbed.
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman Жыл бұрын
More to come!
@hetane
@hetane 2 жыл бұрын
cool stuff! Keep it coming ! :) Thanks !
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Nice words Hetane thanks for your support mate!
@scottsavage9207
@scottsavage9207 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome vid and tips bloody awesome will be looking towards my first XC hopefully later this year keep up the great vids mate
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for your comments Scott👍👍. Fly far man, good luck with your first xc and remember, it’s not about the distance when you start out, it’s about the experience and what you learn along the way. Go for it👍
@climb315
@climb315 Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@flyingnomad1454
@flyingnomad1454 7 ай бұрын
Awesome vid!
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the visit
@desdelaloma7
@desdelaloma7 Жыл бұрын
I would love the windy tutorial! Nice video! thanks
@paul8388
@paul8388 2 жыл бұрын
Great video lots of good information
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
G'day Paul. Glad you thought so mate thanks for the feedback!
@ab_actual
@ab_actual 2 жыл бұрын
Great video - appreciated your insights and tips. Also really enjoyed a look at an XC option from Mt Bakewell. I’ve been in the Eastern States for most of my flying but am heading to WA in the New Year - can’t wait to fly some of the fantastic sites the West has to offer. Pls keep the videos coming!
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Truly appreciate the kind words! I know loads of pilots from over NSW way, I try to fly Manilla once a year or when "the situation" allows. Send me a message in the comments section when you come to Mt Bakewell, Always nice to meet visiting pilots!
@ab_actual
@ab_actual 2 жыл бұрын
@@1canstuntman will do - much appreciated!
@tommy_dagun
@tommy_dagun 2 жыл бұрын
Nice one mate! Love the behind-the-head camera angle - gives a real good view what you do with your brakes. Also loved the “SSW you clown”😂
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks Toine! Funny you mention that, I wouldn't mind talking shop with you next time we catch up. I've got a few ideas.
@handlebullshit
@handlebullshit 2 жыл бұрын
As a newbie, it's gonna take a while until i get into XC flights but this is a good heads up to know what to expect. Well produced video.
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Andreas! Welcome to the sport and thanks for your support.
@Raskye1
@Raskye1 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that! So good to see some WA flying. I'll be over in Perth as soon as you guys let me back in so will try to catch up and do some XC Aussie style.
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Ray. I totally get it I've been hanging to travel also! Come say hello when you get here then well send it!
@Raskye1
@Raskye1 2 жыл бұрын
@@1canstuntman Hi again, I've my flights booked and will be in Perth for a couple of months... can you give me some contact details so that I can catch up with you guys?
@johnmcglade6417
@johnmcglade6417 2 жыл бұрын
This was just the film that I was looking for. It was quite interesting to see your set up and eventual flight. I would be interested in a tutorial on the Yusuf light instruments on a cross country. Keep them up
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Hi John! Always happy to hear from pilots that gained something from any of my productions so thanks for the positive comment. You asked about a flight instrument tutorial…. Most flight instruments share similar features so I’ll take you up on the challenge. Subscribe mate so you don’t miss out and I’ll reward you with an in depth instrument vid👍 safe flying!
@scenicsteve
@scenicsteve Жыл бұрын
Great video and perfect for my level of progression. Just starting to do a few short XC flights in the UK. One question. Where can I get one of the red Persian rugs from at the start of your vid. Love it. Keep them coming!!
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman Жыл бұрын
Hi Steve! I love hearing when someone can take away something from these vids as they are increadibly time consuming to capture and produce. Thank you so much for your positive feed back..... Cant help you with the rug advse mate that was a gift from my mum lol. She'd die if she saw it outside
@MarkvanEs
@MarkvanEs 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, very clear narrative. Suggestions?; Well, uhm. Maybe some tips on how to maintain comfort? Do you have a loo onboard?
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind words! As for a loo onboard… number 1’s are far easier to deal with than number2’s…. Don’t look up👍
@markmcgoveran6811
@markmcgoveran6811 Жыл бұрын
The question I asked the most is what sort of rigging lends itself to the quickest reinflation in general? One guy was inducing a half collapse with the carabiner set at different widths. The closer the carabiners the quicker the shoot reinflated and the happier I would be if I was flying in it. I can't decide if I'm so stupid I'm smart or if I'm so smart I'm stupid. I like the most forgiving setup for the biggest dumbest person that ever flew and then hopefully as I refine my skills I can do a little better. I bought a wing epsilon 9 and a harness and reserve and lessons and everything and I go with the first of the month to learn ground handling.
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment Mark.... Great to hear you are about to take plunge into paragliding and I have personally owned and flown an Advance Epsilon straight outta school. its a fantastic wing for pilot progression and flown efficiently, will climb and xc with the best of them. I'm not sure about the wing inflating quicker with carabiners closer vs further apart as I have not experimented with this by intentionally inducing asymmetric collapses at differing widths however...... Be careful with carabiner widths as this will change the way the wing reacts during and post collapse! This is the perfect question to take with you to your instructor at the school you are about to learn with. Generally, the closer you carabiners are together, the more dynamic your wing will feel but this comes with a potential trap! In turbulent air, should you take a sudden collapse, narrower carabiners can increase the severity of the collapse and also the likelihood of twisted risers which I can tell you can be a big problem, especially if you are low. Wider carabiners give you more stability and a slightly less dynamic feel however the chance of a riser twist in a sudden collapse reduces significantly. Fly safe Mark, soak up everything from your school next month and never stop learning! Cheers.
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Champions! Thanks for making this the fastest growing video I've produced so far! I'm stoked that there has been so much interest in so little time.... Please speak up if you have any suggestions for future content. Right now I'm researching and working on a couple of ideas for the next two productions but I want to here from you and welcome any special requests you might have. Fly safe!
@silvec01
@silvec01 2 жыл бұрын
You are most welcome. Chad ;).
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Chad! No retreive driving in the next one, we're better off sharing the thermals and hitch hiking haha.
@Itsallgoodtogo
@Itsallgoodtogo 2 жыл бұрын
Champ.
@robertpaulson7954
@robertpaulson7954 2 жыл бұрын
Windy tutorial please :)
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Cool! Seems to be a popular request so far.... I'll give it a shot. Thanks for your input Robert.
@markmcgoveran6811
@markmcgoveran6811 Жыл бұрын
I was going to just take off where I do most of my ridge soaring and I have a launch zone and then fly away. There isn't anybody else here flying and I'm just launching off of a farm place that I know somebody. I figured my Chase car could just generally head down wind. Does it work if you just go towards the next thing that looks like lift and don't pay any attention to anything else?
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman Жыл бұрын
Hi Mark. Its hard to picture your flying site from the breif discription in your question but Ill answer as best I can! You mentioned that you fly from a farm that you ridge soar from so I;m guessing it is hopefully somewhat inland from the coast? This is a good start as catching thermals from coastal site is almost impossible (easy tigers... I said almost lol)... So based on this, you should do your best to ridgesoar until a thermal rolls in and you can establish a good climb out to a height that allows you good options to turn downwind and leave the hill..... This my friend is where you need to fly straight, fly effieciently, minimise use of brakes (rear riser steering is more efficient and reduces drag) until you hit your next source of lift. Now the best way to find the next source can be tackled in 2 different ways.... If you climed high enough to glide for some distance from the hill, you should look at the local clouds and head for any building cumulous clouds which are often tell tales for the thermals that lie below them... they may be above the next ridge line in hilly terrain or perhaps above a plowed field in the flat lands.... If you are not high enough when you leave the hill you should be looking down at the terrain. Look for thermal triggers like the down wind end of a plowed field that maybe lined with trees that will help and heating bubble of air disloge from the ground and climb away.... roads, railway lines, traffic or machinery, buildings and small peaks are all good triggers in releasing thermals from the land. I had limited info to help mate but reach out if this doesnt help. Thanks!
@markmcgoveran6811
@markmcgoveran6811 Жыл бұрын
@@1canstuntman yes thanks for that advice it is spot-on. The land here is just kind of wrinkled like a prune. I guess I'm trying to get invited to fly in the better launch zones.(//. It might be a failure. The hills are not very tall here generally. One place I think would be particularly interesting has two Dykes containing a creek. It's about ten metres wide and slopes up a 45 degree angle,spans a giant flat ancient river bottom. I saw Greg hammerton takeoff from flat ground. I thought on a day when the wind was very low,I could get out there and ground handle. Stay for wingspans in front of the dike and just ground handling hope something Plucks you. Do people ever pick up a flat ground without a hill?
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman Жыл бұрын
Again mate it’s remotely possible but quite unlikely that you’ll have anything come through to that’ll give you the chance to thermal out from a small feature like that. I live in the flattest state of the flattest continent on earth!! This means I need to travel anytime I want to fly. You need to go to where the flying is at mark! Google maps is your freind if there are no “established” or known flying sites in your part of the world. Check for the highest terrain with a good long slope that faces the prevailing wind. This height and wide long slope will give you time to slope soar until the thermals roll through and come up the hill. I tell all my new friends getting into paragliding that the first thing they need to know is “the flying never comes to you…. You need to get to the flying!” Good luck mark and go find that perfect hill! It’s gotta be out there somewhere👍
@markmcgoveran6811
@markmcgoveran6811 Жыл бұрын
@@1canstuntman there's one great big hill I know of that had hang glider's taking off, long ago. The school I attend has a winch truck. I get 2000 feet in the air and a great big flat place. My next big challenge is getting a launch and then landing well. I think there are enough hills that a person can accomplish a few foot launches and see if there's a way to catch some lift. I will try things in my area and see if I can get anything to work at all and just keep moving farther away to more promising things. I can probably get a good kilometer the hills around here will have some part that is sloped into the wind. There are a lot of different things within an hour's drive of my house. Something will work.
@mick379
@mick379 2 жыл бұрын
More of the same for me, keep talking telling us what you're doing, how you're doing it and why. Oh and thanks for no music.
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Will do Mick! Thanks for the feedback I'll continue on with the narration. No annoying music overs I promise.
@AndreyGreenYtube
@AndreyGreenYtube 2 жыл бұрын
Usually it's sweating hot on take off and freezing cold under the cloudbase. I'd prefer something with zipper rather than this "shark skin"
@1canstuntman
@1canstuntman 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Andrey! Great point its so deceiving on launch especially when its hot.... sweating away waiting for a cycle to come through can get uncomfortable. The zipper option is a good one too. Always amazing how may different personal preferences of flight gear I've seen on launch in my travels. Better to sweat down low than have to land due to being cold on a perfect xc day.
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