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Going on my first sailpane/glider flight...

Postby 10_Gs » Wed Nov 02, 2005 11:10 am

What can I expect?

Today is my birthday, and my wife has arranged for me to go up in a glider this weekend at TKI (Mc Kinney, TX). There is a short training class before I go up, so I'm sure the intructor(s) will do a good job of answering most of my questions. Does anyone here have any pointers or tips? The area is mostly flat, no mountains.

Of course I sim a lot, but obviously there are an infinite number of elements missing when I'm sitting in front of the PC :) I've heard the controls are very touchy in the real world.

This will be my first time at the controls of a (real world) airplane  ;D
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Re: Going on my first sailpane/glider flight...

Postby Rifleman » Wed Nov 02, 2005 11:31 am

Box the wake.....well, maybe you better let the instructor look after this one, but once you get your hand on the stick........

.......watch the yaw yarn on the front of the canopy......keep it straight, and then watch your VSI......

Rudder, L/D,  rudder, L/D,  rudder, L/D.......

No Drag.....minimum sink,.....longest flight without thermal assistance....... ;D

Silence is Golden !

Mostly...............HAVE FUN ! ! ! ! ! ;D
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Re: Going on my first sailpane/glider flight...

Postby Staiduk » Wed Nov 02, 2005 5:23 pm

Don't pull the big red knob unless the instructor tells you to...

It's the ejector seat. ;D


Hey - it's what I used to tell my first-time Air Cadets. Some of 'em actually believed me!
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Re: Going on my first sailpane/glider flight...

Postby Boss_BlueAngels » Wed Nov 02, 2005 5:50 pm

That would be awesome!  Let us know how it goes!  I've always wanted to fly gliders... would certainly ease my nerves when only simulating engine failures in powered planes.  
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Re: Going on my first sailpane/glider flight...

Postby beaky » Wed Nov 02, 2005 10:27 pm

Never soared myself, but i've heard that the throttle can be hard to find in those birds.
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Enjoy... you're in for a treat, from what i've heard.
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Re: Going on my first sailpane/glider flight...

Postby beefhole » Wed Nov 02, 2005 10:36 pm

Any advice?

DON'T DO IT! Those things don't have ENGINES! :o :o :o

;D I'm sure you'll have a blast, the first time behind the controls is always fun. :)
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Re: Going on my first sailpane/glider flight...

Postby congo » Thu Nov 03, 2005 2:42 pm

I'm too late, by now you have probably been up already.

I would have said, Pick the sleek and shiny one, go up at 1pm when the thermals are kicking butt, core the thermal aggressively and dont let it spit you out. Keep a sharp lookout at ALL times, coming off a sim, you will want to watch the instruments, don't, watch your horizon and use the wind noise as your speed guide, only glance at the instruments for confirmation.

Be prepared for the ride of your life, it's rough and sensational (if it's a good day). Don't freak out when things start groaning and creaking, if you hear a BANG!..... your probably going too fast, it's either turbulence or you lost the elevator. Don't let the instructor do 5 consecutive loops or exceed rough air speed (if it's rough). Don't freeze on the controls or the instructor will punch you in the back of the head. If the trees and buildings below are going around and around and getting larger and larger, you are in a spin.

5 G's is enough on your first flight.

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Re: Going on my first sailpane/glider flight...

Postby 10_Gs » Thu Nov 03, 2005 2:54 pm

Nah, read again, I go up this Sunday (11/6)  :)

The pre-flight class is at noon, so it will most likely be around 1pm when I go up.

What's wrong w/5 consecutive loops? (unless the altimeter is spinning counter-clockwise)

Sounds just like picking a rental canoe, I'll pick the one w/the fewest battle scars  ;D
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Re: Going on my first sailpane/glider flight...

Postby congo » Thu Nov 03, 2005 3:03 pm

oops...........  ::)

They will point you towards the old doggy trainer, which is ok, but go sit in the finest open class glider you can find, preferably a single seater, and THAT is what you aspire to.

They are magnificent machines, truly you will soar like an eagle.

Best to keep your Sim talk to yourself while at the field, at least until the flight is over. I made the mistake of flying well first time and got branded with an "over-confident" tag that took a long time to shake. (they were just jealous!)
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Re: Going on my first sailpane/glider flight...

Postby The Ruptured Duck » Sat Nov 05, 2005 12:34 am

!Expect one hell of a ride.  Gliders are so much fun to fly dude!
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Re: Going on my first sailpane/glider flight...

Postby congo » Thu Nov 10, 2005 3:42 am

and then.....................................?
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Re: Going on my first sailpane/glider flight...

Postby 10_Gs » Thu Nov 10, 2005 8:53 am

Well, they called us the morning of, and told us there wasn't enough wind to go up and wouldn't be worth it, so we had to postpone. I'm shooting for 11/20 now.

Needless to say, I find myself sim-ing a lot more this week to fill the void ;D

Here's to good weather and wind on 11/20.
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Re: Going on my first sailpane/glider flight...

Postby Rifleman » Thu Nov 10, 2005 10:22 am

Wind ?.....are you going slope soaring ?

......or maybe they just have a short runway and need more airspeed to assist in shortening the take-off run ?

In any event, fly safe and have fun......... 8)
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Re: Going on my first sailpane/glider flight...

Postby 10_Gs » Thu Nov 10, 2005 10:33 am

Wind ?.....are you going slope soaring ?

......or maybe they just have a short runway and need more airspeed to assist in shortening the take-off run ?

In any event, fly safe and have fun......... 8)


They claim I wouldn't be up for very long with little or no wind. I can kind of see their point since the land is completely flat. I guess thermal activity is fairly low here too.
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Re: Going on my first sailpane/glider flight...

Postby Bazza » Thu Nov 10, 2005 3:23 pm

It's one of those things "ya need to do".............

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