Now you're messin with my old sports. I flew hang gliders for 30 years. Never got into Paragliding but I do have a bunch of stick time in Sail Planes. Taking off is really fun. So's landing as you only get one chance to do it right. I've been to 17,500ft in my hang glider and flown over 100 miles. I also skydived for 30 years and have gotten up in my canopy just like you would in a paraglider. I've gained upwards of 4000 feet under my skydiving canopy. Two reasons I've had to come down. One, the harnesses are just not made for long flights and your legs go numb after a bit. Two, once the jump plane takes off again you have to get down and out of the way of freefalling jumpers. Love the air. Thinking about getting an ultralight now.
What a sweet couple! I don't care what you post, I just love you guys! You have a spirit that makes people happy. I smile or laugh throughout your videos. Today it was when every glider that took off high up in the mountain Silvija would say "that may be Jonas" over and over.... I laughed so hard...one can just feel the love she has for her man... You guys are so real...love you!
Jonas, great to see you and Silvija laughing and having fun - you in the air and Silvija on the ground holding her breath. Your videos always make me smile.
Iv flown at king for years, and just recently spread my friends ashes out of John's piper pacer. Great man who has done alot for king mountain glider park
7-8yrs of hang gliding and best bunch of folks I've ever met--with a couple exceptions. Good times...good memories. Some rowdy stuff a time or two. Circling up with hawks or eagles so many times 60' away. See their eyes looking at you, their in-board feathers fluttering near-stall. One time I was in a thermal with two Golden Eagles right with me and one cut the circle and flared and hung is talons out 20' in front of me...'she's mine'. Lots of cool expeiences but that will always be my best memory. So many others...but that one was special!
There is nothing better then flying a glider. I fell in love with glider flying and earned my SPL licence 10 years ago. Stunning way of flying, really sporting and the best way to learn fly properly.
The tug's performance seemed at little "stately" but then I realized the density alt must've been 6000 ft, so of course. My club tows with a 150 HP Citabria, and an O-540 powered Pawnee. Due to fuel costs, management decided to use the Citabria as much as possible due to the lower fuel burn. Until someone worked it out that the Pawnee actually used less gas because it got to alt faster than than the increase in fuel burn. The Pawnee is an absolute hoot. You feel like you're in a F4U Corsair with the seating position and long snoot. When you get good at towing, and with an experienced glider pilot on tow who can crank and bank with you, you can actually work the thermals in the tug.
I started my flying life in hang gliders and now have hundreds of hours and a thousand plus hours in gliders. Mostly in my aerobic Lark IS28-B 2. Try it you’ll soon get hooked.
Silvija! You're so comfortable in front of the camera! (if not, then you're a great actress) Awesome job, you two. I'm lovin' the direction you're taking the channel. Jonas, you're a lot of laughs, but Silvija is the eye-candy (and her sign-off is cute too... "bye-yeee!").
@@jhmcglynn I believe it is about 10 miles to the North of the glider park. I saw a few gliders in the air while I was flying. Most of my flights were tandem with the instructor, but they let me solo the last day. As I had previous airtime. We flew for nearly an hour tandem, and I had a couple awesome solo flights too. So the conditions were great. Gliders are another dimension altogether.
You seem to be a fun couple sharing the same spirit for "everyday" adventure. I love to see that. All the best and do have fun which is extremely important. As always thanks and do have fun yourselves!
I got to do a glider ride along when I was 10. It was a fun ride. And I was able to hold the twizzlers I had for breakfast till we landed, so I didn’t mess up the glider.
That beep, beep, beep thing is what tells us when we're rising (or sinking) is called a variometer :). A very useful instrument when finding and coring thermals.
Nice video! Next video maybe both of you trying out sailplanes/gliders! You will love it! That is the best way of flying, well that is what I believe :)
Thanks for another great video! I never made it to King Mountain flying hang gliders, so it was good to see it. Looks like a great low key crew to fly with.
I just love you guys, the fun, the excitement you share on each new adventure, and the pure joy you share with each other is fantastic. Keep the vid's coming, like another fellow stated, its a good day when we get another Marcinko family video! Let us all know what you need to first get the Capella back in the air and I think I can speak on behalf of most of your viewers we will start accumulating the parts you need and ship them to the house. Aircraft spruce, Wicks, or McFarlane should be able to drop ship right to you. Just like registering for a wedding, put your list together maybe in google docs so we can access it and let everyone know what you need and what has been taken care of in real time as we get you back in the air. We love to watch you and Silvija fly airplanes and all the other stuff too. Let us help!
I just love you guys! You get along so well... I went gliding a few times.. It's fun!.... Those darn mattresses! They always leak when you need them! Hahaha. Peace Rolfie
Just awesome! I'm an Arizona glider pilot and I wanna make it up to this one of these days. Looks like a great time! That paraglider looks so fun. Love you guys.
Oh I liked this one very much! I've only free flown when I was training for Paramotor, towed a couple of times. My instructor built a tow machine, I've only seen a mountain once, in Arkansas . Thank you for sharing your passion for flying!
I had the great fortune to fly in a glider. It was a fantastic experience. You can feel the vibration of the tow plane through the tow rope. What they don't tell you is when you release the tow rope, it makes a very very loud bang. I'm sure I peed a little. lol The pilot I was with laughed and said they don't tell people about the loud release because they like to see the reaction of the passenger. You can't describe the sudden silence as the rope falls away and the only sound is the air around the glider. I would recommend anyone to fly in a glider. It's a experience you will never forget. Fly high and safe Jonas and Silvija !
Idaho seems to be such a beautiful State, a fact that I have slowly picked up on as I have followed your adventures over the past two years or so. Stay Blessed, Both of You.
Hi Jonas and Silvjia from Sydney Australia. It was interesting watching the Jonas assessing the wind speed and flying the paraglider: wanting lift in the wing, not the sink response. Glider pilots are very focused on thermal areas and uplifting winds. 🌏🇭🇲
A very good and fun video. But I think it is time that Silvija has all the fun and adventure while Jonas stays behind holding he camera and making the camp.
Great video, Jonas! It was exciting watching your launch and scratching for lift. Been there done that, but in a hang glider. Paragliders seem like such an awesome way to fly. There’s something to be said for the slowness and precision of those wings. I only flew a paraglider once from a winch tow. I had no experience, but the flight went well. Just up and down though. I flew hang gliders for 39 years until giving it up about 5 years ago. You have to try it! With your flying experience, you’d be a natural, I’m sure. You’d love the speed and maneuverability of a hang glider. I miss it sometimes, but for the last several years before deciding to pack it in, I wasn’t flying nearly enough and my confidence was suffering because of it. But to see the excitement of this experience on your face and you scratching for lift brings back so many fond memories. Never flew King Mountain, but it looks like a perfect fit for the sport. Good on ya, man!
Where did you fly and learn to Hang glide ? I learned at "point of the mountain" near SLC Utah. I started in 1976 the year I graduated from HS. Now I fly airplanes.
@@danblumel Cool; I started on a small training hill in northern Ontario Canada in 1977. I flew Point of the Mountain in 1989 while on a hang gliding trip, among several other sites during the trip. I posted a link here to a trip to Wallaby Ranch in Florida that I took with a friend, who actually taught me how to fly, way back when. Wallaby is an aerotow site. Check it out if so inclined.
When I started in Gliders way back in '62 I went up in one with an open cockpit. . This was launched by a winch cable pulling it skywards at a very steep angle. As it was on a freezing February day I shivered with both the cold and nerves. Regards, Jim in NI UK
Great video guys! Really enjoyed this one! That feeling of not getting lift has got to be the worst! Lol love seeing both of you on the vlog! Looking forward to the next one as I enjoy all of your guy's content. Cheers!
Silvija, your English accent ist phenomenal. Your are such a talent. You should dub Jonas' videos permanently, then both of you would increase your channel! It's very heartwarming tales you tell in a pleasant way. Congrats to all of your projects, it's great "observing" your progress of your sometimes quite funny actions;). All the best from the center of Europe!
What a beautiful spot!! Must be strange gliding off a mountain with no engine noise. Amazing scenery! I wouldn't know where I should be headed for lift - I know ridges usually, but not always as I've seen in some videos! Nothing height-wise like that anywhere near me, so doubtful I'll be doing that any time soon. Right down the road from here there's a glider operation - guy tows it up with a kit built ultralight! Pretty neat to watch. He tows them WAY up there, then they release the rope. Sometimes the glider will be up there a half hour or more! Pretty amazing! The first time I watched this, I started chatting with everyone and forgot the gilder was up there! The tow pilot had long since dove down and landed. Seemed like almost an hour later, here comes the gilder in for a landing! That was wild! I swear the wife and I had that exact same air mattress. I had one similar to it as my bed for the 2 years I lived in Phoenix, lol. I must've got a Wednesday mattress - It didn't leak, LOL! Anyway, this was a fun vid, Jonas & Silvija! Much appreciated!
The way John describes that Hill is exactly the way Boulder Colorado is set up. The half way beginner launch, the 3/4 launch and the top launch are really good for Northeast, direct East or Southeast. Plus there's a South ridge launch that's best for East/Northeast. Anyone that hasn't been there has to try it! It's the first place I flew in Colorado when I got back from Santa Barbara and whoa..! What a learning difference!
it would be so cool if you had a radio to talk to folks on the way down. It can be done. And one of those little flasks of water with a little tube like bike riders use.. We live near a sailplane airport and they fly up to 7000 ft from say 1000 ft . I work on a mountain they fly around called Saint John doing radio. I've seen them fly right past me up on the mountain in Northern California.
..... of the things going on today the only things I have done is been a passenger in both a glider and the tow plane. The two things I remember was in the glider it was so quiet that you could hear what the people talking on the ground were saying. When in the tow plane the pilot informed me that we would feel the glider release and then we were going down. You could feel the release and the pilot says we're going down, put the stick forward and I swear to god we were free falling and seemed like we only leveled off just in time. The tow plane was a two seater, one behind the other. Apparently the military had used them for recon missions. ... thx for the memory jog .... you have to have a ride in a glider especially if you can get into an area that has thermals .... what a great couple of days you had .... the best matrasses are the ones that are an inch maybe two thick, and when you unroll them they inflate themselves. They ease the hardness of the ground and are pretty durable ..... Grew up in Victoria BC and there are bluffs along the water looking towards Washington State. Watched hang gliders take off there, some took of and others went over the edge and plummeted 100 feet to the beach below, alright, sorta glided. Then there were the para gliders, they filled their chute as you did and the up draft at the bluffs lifted them off. The hang gliders that did it right and the para gliders would stay up for hours drifting back and forth along the coast line. To me the para glider was definitely the way to go. The Idea of jumping of a cliff with a big weight strapped to your back just did not ring true to me, those that went to the beach had to disassemble and lug it all back up the stairs .... thx for the share ... as always .. never stop dreaming, just dream bigger .. have fun be safe, save our oceans .....
Good times! Funny while you were gliding around I was looking for places to land and take off in a bush plane. I used to fly gliders years ago. I flew a Blanik L-13 full aerobatic. Loved it!!
Fun video. The tow plane seemed to take a lot of runway but then I flew gliders from Herlong Airport in Jacksonville FL. I think there’s a substantial difference in the density altitude 👨🏻✈️. We were starting at an altitude of 80 feet which I think is one of the highest points in Florida😊
Relax, sit back in that harness! That little bit of aerodynamics makes a big difference when you are scratching for lift. It will be strange how hard it is to lean back when you want to go forward. Of course there is many other things that can be done to stay in the air longer, but this is easy and free. Love your vario.
Nice video yet again. Looks like from the video you could land opposite of what they take off, but for you to take off you would have a tailwind. I really appreciate your videos. You two are very down to earth. I can't recall when you announced you two were becoming parents: however, I whish you both (3?) the best. You need to rename the the channel as the Marcinkos.Or the Marcinkos Clan.
You did great! Too bad you didn’t get better lift. I got my glider certification and it was amazing. Being a tail dragged pilot you would be right at home. You ought to look into it. I am enjoying your videos. And you are a wonderful couple.
Jonas next time connect your speed bar!! ;) nice video. if you come some day to Paraguay I can give you a ride in a Stearman and in a glider. Have a nice one.
Started glider flying out of Driggs Idaho on the west side of the Tetons. (If you are going to start why not do so among the most beautiful mountains in the US)! Anyway, as I beginner I always found flying off a tow more difficult than actual mountain thermal flying. By all means find a seat in the front of a two place glider trainer like a Blanik. Even if you don't continue with lessons it is an experience you will never forget.
Now you're messin with my old sports. I flew hang gliders for 30 years. Never got into Paragliding but I do have a bunch of stick time in Sail Planes. Taking off is really fun. So's landing as you only get one chance to do it right. I've been to 17,500ft in my hang glider and flown over 100 miles. I also skydived for 30 years and have gotten up in my canopy just like you would in a paraglider. I've gained upwards of 4000 feet under my skydiving canopy. Two reasons I've had to come down. One, the harnesses are just not made for long flights and your legs go numb after a bit. Two, once the jump plane takes off again you have to get down and out of the way of freefalling jumpers. Love the air. Thinking about getting an ultralight now.
LOL - "Go and see Silvija .... for food!" 😂👍👊
That brings back great memories that’s how I started my flying career hang gliding
Me too !!
What a sweet couple! I don't care what you post, I just love you guys! You have a spirit that makes people happy. I smile or laugh throughout your videos. Today it was when every glider that took off high up in the mountain Silvija would say "that may be Jonas" over and over.... I laughed so hard...one can just feel the love she has for her man... You guys are so real...love you!
Those are great words that reflect my sentiment. Couldn't have said it better myself. God Bless!
Exactly! I laugh out loud a lot at your videos, keep it up!!!
Jonas, great to see you and Silvija laughing and having fun - you in the air and Silvija on the ground holding her breath. Your videos always make me smile.
Iv flown at king for years, and just recently spread my friends ashes out of John's piper pacer. Great man who has done alot for king mountain glider park
Another …..just cool video! Always entertained. Thank you. The glider beeping , hilarious. I watch those too and turn the volume down…😂😂😂
7-8yrs of hang gliding and best bunch of folks I've ever met--with a couple exceptions. Good times...good memories. Some rowdy stuff a time or two. Circling up with hawks or eagles so many times 60' away. See their eyes looking at you, their in-board feathers fluttering near-stall. One time I was in a thermal with two Golden Eagles right with me and one cut the circle and flared and hung is talons out 20' in front of me...'she's mine'. Lots of cool expeiences but that will always be my best memory. So many others...but that one was special!
Wow 😯 thanks for sharing the story!
Living the good life. Videos are always better with Silvija.
I love the adventures you guys have. Just camping in the car, doing some paragliding, just…living the life!
Enjoyed very much, was so cool to get behind the scenes rundown on glider tow.
There is nothing better then flying a glider. I fell in love with glider flying and earned my SPL licence 10 years ago. Stunning way of flying, really sporting and the best way to learn fly properly.
I used to work with John back when he was planning his airpark and that plane was in his garage. Nice to see his dream has come true.
Nice video ! Silvija is a natural vlogger !
It's a great day when Jonas, and Silvia release a new video.
The tug's performance seemed at little "stately" but then I realized the density alt must've been 6000 ft, so of course. My club tows with a 150 HP Citabria, and an O-540 powered Pawnee. Due to fuel costs, management decided to use the Citabria as much as possible due to the lower fuel burn. Until someone worked it out that the Pawnee actually used less gas because it got to alt faster than than the increase in fuel burn. The Pawnee is an absolute hoot. You feel like you're in a F4U Corsair with the seating position and long snoot. When you get good at towing, and with an experienced glider pilot on tow who can crank and bank with you, you can actually work the thermals in the tug.
Flying the Towplane is the best. Decending like a Wild Hog is nice.
Regards from Germany
Not only fun to watch, but answered a lot of my questions. very informative.Love the camera work and narrative.
Thanks, That was fun to watch. I fly a 1959 Pacer. Great plane.
I started my flying life in hang gliders and now have hundreds of hours and a thousand plus hours in gliders. Mostly in my aerobic Lark IS28-B 2. Try it you’ll soon get hooked.
Silvija! You're so comfortable in front of the camera! (if not, then you're a great actress)
Awesome job, you two. I'm lovin' the direction you're taking the channel. Jonas, you're a lot of laughs, but Silvija is the eye-candy (and her sign-off is cute too... "bye-yeee!").
Great job showing and telling, loved watching have a wonderful time there. See ya next time see y’all bye bye.
Kangas is awesome! I just missed you guys! It is an amazing place to fly!
Very nice memories from years ago flying king mnt .As for towing and flying gliders I highly recommend both 😎
Towing hang gliders is really cool too. I did that in Florida at Quest, now called Wilotree. The ultralight dragonfly's are quite amazing.
Is that near Seminole Lake Glider Port? I got my commercial glider rating there and recall a hang glider operation nearby.
@@jhmcglynn I believe it is about 10 miles to the North of the glider park. I saw a few gliders in the air while I was flying. Most of my flights were tandem with the instructor, but they let me solo the last day. As I had previous airtime. We flew for nearly an hour tandem, and I had a couple awesome solo flights too. So the conditions were great. Gliders are another dimension altogether.
You seem to be a fun couple sharing the same spirit for "everyday" adventure. I love to see that. All the best and do have fun which is extremely important. As always thanks and do have fun yourselves!
I have had hang gliders on my mind for the longest time now! Great video topic
I got to do a glider ride along when I was 10. It was a fun ride. And I was able to hold the twizzlers I had for breakfast till we landed, so I didn’t mess up the glider.
That beep, beep, beep thing is what tells us when we're rising (or sinking) is called a variometer :). A very useful instrument when finding and coring thermals.
great, now i’m going to have to make my vario have his sound fx added in 😅
You guys had so much fun! I had fun watching as well. Its moments like this I wish I was a bit younger. Go Go Go!
Alway a pleasure to watch you two on an adventure.
Nice video! Next video maybe both of you trying out sailplanes/gliders! You will love it! That is the best way of flying, well that is what I believe :)
Thanks for another great video! I never made it to King Mountain flying hang gliders, so it was good to see it. Looks like a great low key crew to fly with.
Ha ha......setting up the camp. 3 min later bed made and all done😂😂👍🏽
I did enjoy it, thank you 🙏 .
I enjoyed that adventure. Thank you.
Hello from Minnesota!! Great episode!!
I just love you guys, the fun, the excitement you share on each new adventure, and the pure joy you share with each other is fantastic. Keep the vid's coming, like another fellow stated, its a good day when we get another Marcinko family video! Let us all know what you need to first get the Capella back in the air and I think I can speak on behalf of most of your viewers we will start accumulating the parts you need and ship them to the house. Aircraft spruce, Wicks, or McFarlane should be able to drop ship right to you. Just like registering for a wedding, put your list together maybe in google docs so we can access it and let everyone know what you need and what has been taken care of in real time as we get you back in the air. We love to watch you and Silvija fly airplanes and all the other stuff too. Let us help!
Wonderful sight and flights, sorry I missed you!
Love the fact you have hang gliders, para gliders, sailplanes.and GA aircraft operating in the same field. Something you don't often see.
Awesome adventures, you two are sweet together. Thanks for sharing!
Yayyyyy gliders!
I just love you guys! You get along so well... I went gliding a few times.. It's fun!.... Those darn mattresses! They always leak when you need them! Hahaha. Peace Rolfie
Just awesome! I'm an Arizona glider pilot and I wanna make it up to this one of these days. Looks like a great time! That paraglider looks so fun. Love you guys.
BTW Jonas, a glider rating needs to be in your future! You can get decent gliders pretty reasonable.
I would love that!
I enjoyed it thanks for taking us along.
Oh I liked this one very much! I've only free flown when I was training for Paramotor, towed a couple of times.
My instructor built a tow machine,
I've only seen a mountain once, in Arkansas .
Thank you for sharing your passion for flying!
I had the great fortune to fly in a glider. It was a fantastic experience. You can feel the vibration of the tow plane through the tow rope. What they don't tell you is when you release the tow rope, it makes a very very loud bang. I'm sure I peed a little. lol The pilot I was with laughed and said they don't tell people about the loud release because they like to see the reaction of the passenger. You can't describe the sudden silence as the rope falls away and the only sound is the air around the glider. I would recommend anyone to fly in a glider. It's a experience you will never forget. Fly high and safe Jonas and Silvija !
Idaho seems to be such a beautiful State, a fact that I have slowly picked up on as I have followed your adventures over the past two years or so. Stay Blessed, Both of You.
Great video. Keep em coming 🤘
Looked really fun, enjoy all of your adventures, farm, flying, boating and all!
Hi Jonas and Silvjia from Sydney Australia.
It was interesting watching the Jonas assessing the wind speed and flying the paraglider: wanting lift in the wing, not the sink response. Glider pilots are very focused on thermal areas and uplifting winds.
🌏🇭🇲
Very cool. Thank you Jonas and Silvija for your great videos
Great content. The increase in the Silvija-to-Jonas ratio really works.😂
Love you guys,
Gary
Awesome thanks!
Nice views at that place. Super video y’all.
A very good and fun video. But I think it is time that Silvija has all the fun and adventure while Jonas stays behind holding he camera and making the camp.
I struggle between paragliding and taildragger flying on my days off from my flying job🤠 they all are a kick in the pants😀
Great video, Jonas! It was exciting watching your launch and scratching for lift. Been there done that, but in a hang glider. Paragliders seem like such an awesome way to fly. There’s something to be said for the slowness and precision of those wings. I only flew a paraglider once from a winch tow. I had no experience, but the flight went well. Just up and down though. I flew hang gliders for 39 years until giving it up about 5 years ago. You have to try it! With your flying experience, you’d be a natural, I’m sure. You’d love the speed and maneuverability of a hang glider. I miss it sometimes, but for the last several years before deciding to pack it in, I wasn’t flying nearly enough and my confidence was suffering because of it. But to see the excitement of this experience on your face and you scratching for lift brings back so many fond memories. Never flew King Mountain, but it looks like a perfect fit for the sport. Good on ya, man!
Where did you fly and learn to Hang glide ? I learned at "point of the mountain" near SLC Utah. I started in 1976 the year I graduated from HS. Now I fly airplanes.
@@danblumel Cool; I started on a small training hill in northern Ontario Canada in 1977. I flew Point of the Mountain in 1989 while on a hang gliding trip, among several other sites during the trip.
I posted a link here to a trip to Wallaby Ranch in Florida that I took with a friend, who actually taught me how to fly, way back when. Wallaby is an aerotow site. Check it out if so inclined.
@@danblumel near Utah State Prison?
When I started in Gliders way back in '62 I went up in one with an open cockpit. . This was launched by a winch cable pulling it skywards at a very steep angle. As it was on a freezing February day I shivered with both the cold and nerves. Regards, Jim in NI UK
Ha that sounds like a cold great time! Thanks for sharing. Love the story.
Cool vlog guys; thanks for taking us along with ya!
Thank you both for sharing. Really enjoy your videos very much.
John is such a awesome ambassador for the soaring sports. Nice video.
Great video guys! Really enjoyed this one! That feeling of not getting lift has got to be the worst! Lol love seeing both of you on the vlog! Looking forward to the next one as I enjoy all of your guy's content. Cheers!
I googled King Mountain glider Park. They have a pretty good website detailing the annual event.
Silvija, your English accent ist phenomenal. Your are such a talent. You should dub Jonas' videos permanently, then both of you would increase your channel! It's very heartwarming tales you tell in a pleasant way. Congrats to all of your projects, it's great "observing" your progress of your sometimes quite funny actions;). All the best from the center of Europe!
Man your going to have to go for a glider tandem next. I’ve been itching to get my glider add on! Mountain wave flying blows my mind!
What a beautiful spot!! Must be strange gliding off a mountain with no engine noise. Amazing scenery! I wouldn't know where I should be headed for lift - I know ridges usually, but not always as I've seen in some videos! Nothing height-wise like that anywhere near me, so doubtful I'll be doing that any time soon. Right down the road from here there's a glider operation - guy tows it up with a kit built ultralight! Pretty neat to watch. He tows them WAY up there, then they release the rope. Sometimes the glider will be up there a half hour or more! Pretty amazing! The first time I watched this, I started chatting with everyone and forgot the gilder was up there! The tow pilot had long since dove down and landed. Seemed like almost an hour later, here comes the gilder in for a landing! That was wild!
I swear the wife and I had that exact same air mattress. I had one similar to it as my bed for the 2 years I lived in Phoenix, lol. I must've got a Wednesday mattress - It didn't leak, LOL! Anyway, this was a fun vid, Jonas & Silvija! Much appreciated!
I learned to hang glide at Wallabe outside of Tampa Florida.
Jonas you are one lucky man.
Awesome video! Looked like very much fun! 😃
The way John describes that Hill is exactly the way Boulder Colorado is set up. The half way beginner launch, the 3/4 launch and the top launch are really good for Northeast, direct East or Southeast. Plus there's a South ridge launch that's best for East/Northeast. Anyone that hasn't been there has to try it! It's the first place I flew in Colorado when I got back from Santa Barbara and whoa..! What a learning difference!
Awesome flying fun!
Ok Jonas, you are officially the co-star now. Man up and get a Kitfox for you and Captain Sylvia. Still love you Jonas.
Ray seems like a really cool guy! His RZR is really cool, too!
He is! And does he have some stories!
Cool adventure 🤙- can’t wait to see your next plane adventures!
Variometer and you can build a pretty cheap one with RC flight controller parts
it would be so cool if you had a radio to talk to folks on the way down. It can be done. And one of those little flasks of water with a little tube like bike riders use.. We live near a sailplane airport and they fly up to 7000 ft from say 1000 ft . I work on a mountain they fly around called Saint John doing radio. I've seen them fly right past me up on the mountain in Northern California.
Looks amazing Jonas! Early AF, saludos de México
..... of the things going on today the only things I have done is been a passenger in both a glider and the tow plane. The two things I remember was in the glider it was so quiet that you could hear what the people talking on the ground were saying. When in the tow plane the pilot informed me that we would feel the glider release and then we were going down. You could feel the release and the pilot says we're going down, put the stick forward and I swear to god we were free falling and seemed like we only leveled off just in time. The tow plane was a two seater, one behind the other. Apparently the military had used them for recon missions. ... thx for the memory jog .... you have to have a ride in a glider especially if you can get into an area that has thermals .... what a great couple of days you had .... the best matrasses are the ones that are an inch maybe two thick, and when you unroll them they inflate themselves. They ease the hardness of the ground and are pretty durable ..... Grew up in Victoria BC and there are bluffs along the water looking towards Washington State. Watched hang gliders take off there, some took of and others went over the edge and plummeted 100 feet to the beach below, alright, sorta glided. Then there were the para gliders, they filled their chute as you did and the up draft at the bluffs lifted them off. The hang gliders that did it right and the para gliders would stay up for hours drifting back and forth along the coast line. To me the para glider was definitely the way to go. The Idea of jumping of a cliff with a big weight strapped to your back just did not ring true to me, those that went to the beach had to disassemble and lug it all back up the stairs .... thx for the share ... as always .. never stop dreaming, just dream bigger .. have fun be safe, save our oceans .....
That’s pretty high altitude for gliding flight. Looks warm too. I’m glad you had fun, safely.
Good times! Funny while you were gliding around I was looking for places to land and take off in a bush plane. I used to fly gliders years ago. I flew a Blanik L-13 full aerobatic. Loved it!!
There are a few spots actually! A friend of mine has done it.
You two need to go on a sailplane ride. You'll have a blast.
I enjoyed it ! Cool !!! 🤠
I really enjoyed that whole video thank you
Your variometer is better than I’ve ever heard. I bet it calls in every variometer within 10 miles! Lol
Silvija sounds like she is waiting for her lost puppy to return home.
Fun video. The tow plane seemed to take a lot of runway but then I flew gliders from Herlong Airport in Jacksonville FL. I think there’s a substantial difference in the density altitude 👨🏻✈️. We were starting at an altitude of 80 feet which I think is one of the highest points in Florida😊
You and Silvija have got to try out sailplanes. Great way to learn how to fly. The tow is cool. Kind of like formation flying.
"That one has a lot of lift" - cut to Jonas - "I NEED SOME LIFT I'M GOING DOWN" .
Relax, sit back in that harness! That little bit of aerodynamics makes a big difference when you are scratching for lift. It will be strange how hard it is to lean back when you want to go forward. Of course there is many other things that can be done to stay in the air longer, but this is easy and free. Love your vario.
Great video guys! Sorry about your air mattress....
Nice video yet again. Looks like from the video you could land opposite of what they take off, but for you to take off you would have a tailwind.
I really appreciate your videos. You two are very down to earth. I can't recall when you announced you two were becoming parents: however, I whish you both (3?) the best.
You need to rename the the channel as the Marcinkos.Or the Marcinkos Clan.
gg dude perfect "music" agan = Alt+F4 and format C:
I recollect reading that King is often a notoriously rough site, as in turbulent.
You did great! Too bad you didn’t get better lift. I got my glider certification and it was amazing. Being a tail dragged pilot you would be right at home. You ought to look into it. I am enjoying your videos. And you are a wonderful couple.
gliders ♥
Jonas next time connect your speed bar!! ;) nice video. if you come some day to Paraguay I can give you a ride in a Stearman and in a glider. Have a nice one.
That would be awesome!
I like the glider’s with jet engine’s. They Fly at 180 to 200 miles an hour.
Started glider flying out of Driggs Idaho on the west side of the Tetons. (If you are going to start why not do so among the most beautiful mountains in the US)! Anyway, as I beginner I always found flying off a tow more difficult than actual mountain thermal flying.
By all means find a seat in the front of a two place glider trainer like a Blanik. Even if you don't continue with lessons it is an experience you will never forget.
Yeah yeah great video awesome... exciting fun fun fun.... my life is so boring