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| REVIEWS |
| “Ever wonder
what its like to fly Pennsylvania’s fabled Allegheny ridges at high
speed and low altitude? How about a chance to climb in a thermal up
close and personal with a Nimbus 4, its enormous wingspan somehow made
delicate in circling flight? Want to know how soaring competitions work?
How tasks are set? Where to hunt for lift on blue days or how to fly
cloud streets? Or, best of all, how a master like Karl Striedieck plies
his craft, getting the most out of glider and weather with keen decision
making and flawless flying technique, whistling his way across the sky?
Well, you’re in for a treat. Juan Mandelbaum’s new and exquisitely photographed
film A FINE WEEK OF SOARING shows you a Mifflin, PA regional contest
from the perspective of the participants and organizers. Plus, it puts
you in the back seat of a Duo Discus with Karl at the controls. Shot
from all conceivable angles from cameras mounted both inside and outside
the cockpit, this film is part soaring essay, part documentary, part
instructional work, and all soaring enjoyment. You’ll not only get Karl’s
insights, but hear from two time World Champion George Moffat, the dean
of American competition soaring, as he reflects on the development of
the sport over many decades. And adding to the educational value of
what you see on film are interspersed GPS flight trace excerpts, masterfully
displayed by the 3D terrain mapping features of the marvelous SeeYou
Flight Information Software, including head to head comparisons of multiple
sailplanes hurtling down the ridges. Whether you’re new to gliding,
a beginning cross country pilot, or an old competition soaring dog,
you’ll get a heady dose of information, pleasure and inspiration from
this fine film, and end up counting the days, hours and minutes until
you can get back in the air. Enjoy!” |
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