Understanding Gliding

Understanding Gliding
Author: Derek Piggott
Publisher: A & C Black
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1996
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780713643435

Now in its third, updated edition, Understanding Gliding has become one of gliding's classic works. Piggott demonstrates that the basic priciples are not in fact complex, and he answers many of the common questions which are asked by new pilots.

Glider Flying Handbook

Glider Flying Handbook
Author: Federal Aviation Administration
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1602390614

For both certified glider pilots and students attempting certification in the glider category, this is an unparalleled...

Advanced Soaring Made Easy

Advanced Soaring Made Easy
Author: Bernard Eckey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2009
Genre: Gliding and soaring
ISBN: 9780980734904

Covers all sources of energy for soaring but it also deals with weather analysis, flight preparation, mental aspects, safety matters, technical issues and competitive flying. It is a first class training aid to guide pilots from local soaring to advanced cross-country flying and beyond.

Glider Flying Handbook

Glider Flying Handbook
Author:
Publisher: Aviation Supplies & Academics
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2003
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

The first official book released by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the sole purpose of glider and sailplane instruction and knowledge, this book answers all the questions related to glider flying and soaring found in the FAA's required knowledge exams for pilots. Included is detailed coverage on decision making, aerodynamics, aircraft performance, soaring weather, flight instruments, medical factors, communications, and regulations, all in relation to the world of glider flying. Through full-colour graphics and detailed descriptions, pilots are better able to comprehend and visualise the manoeuvres within the book.

Beginning Gliding

Beginning Gliding
Author: Derek Piggott
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2002
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780713663525

This manual is intended for budding and improving glider pilots and as a resource for gliding instructors. It views the whole process from the perspective of a beginner tackling all the difficulties and concerns experienced by them head on, including the fundamentals of gliding, how to learn them and how they should be taught. It includes a new chapter on soaring.

Glider Basics

Glider Basics
Author: Thomas Knauff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1988
Genre: Gliding and soaring
ISBN:

Beyond Gliding Distance

Beyond Gliding Distance
Author: Flavio Formosa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781547294824

I can't help being surprised, time and again, by the considerable number of gliding enthusiasts who end up leaving the sport, after having invested large amounts of time and energy learning to fly. Most of them quit without an apparent reason, while still declaring their love for flying. I strongly suspect that this happens because they fail, more or less consciously, to make the transition from glider to soaring pilots, something which mostly comes through the practice of cross-country flight. This book doesn't pretend to introduce any revolutionary technique, nor will it unveil the great and jealously hidden secret of accomplished cross-country pilots, simply because it doesn't exist. It aims rather to be a collection, as logical, complete and up to date as possible, of the many small tricks which form the knowledge base of pilots who practice soaring flight with utter satisfaction. It deliberately addresses pilots who are still building on their experience, and therefore covers at length a few subjects which are normally part of the basic flying course. This is done with the explicit goal of helping newcomers to develop the self-trust which plays a very important role in stimulating the first steps into the big unknown. Your first personal achievements in cross-country flight, and a good deal of fun, are closer than you might believe. If these pages will ever help readers make their transition towards being competent and safe soaring pilots, their goal will be more than fulfilled.

Micro Flyers

Micro Flyers
Author: Gary Breiwick
Publisher: Sterling Innovation
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2010
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781402774324

This fun and cute gift set will fly right out of bookstores! Micro Flyers contains an instruction-packed paperback along with 24 reusable cards with templates for the planes, 50 sheets of designed paper, and one completed plane that's visible through a die-cut window in the box. Plus, modelers will learn how to come up with their own personal variations. From the fast and fleet Dart Plane to the charming and delicate Dragonfly, these tiny flyers have really big appeal. KIT INCLUDES: o 64-page Micro Flyers book o 24 reusable cards with templates o 50 sheets of designed paper o one completed piece

Cloud Dancing

Cloud Dancing
Author: Robert F. Whelan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Gliders (Aeronautics)
ISBN: 9781568250250

Guide to the sport of piloting gliders including history, the kinds of sailplanes, how to obtain a pilot's license, and much more.