Gliding
is probably the cheapest of the RC disciplines, (you can start for £100),
but it is also one of the hardest to master. This is because you have to utilise
the rising air to keep the model in the air and not rely on a motor. Thermal flying
can be gentle and relaxing, whereas slope soaring is the more boisterous side
of soaring. The available lift is generally more consistent and models can be
heavier and more aerobatic as there is more energy available to the model and
it is easier to retain that energy on the slope.
In the USA, dynamic soaring
models have been clocked at over 300mph, but this is a very specialised area of
slope soaring.There
are World Championships for model gliders. Thermal events include F3j (Duration)
and F3b (Multitask) There are proposed World events for F3k (handlaunch), F5J
(Electric soaring) and F3f (slope pylon racing).Competition
in Northern Ireland is mainly thermal duration (Open - no limits & 100S -
for up to100" wingspan models) and electric soaring. We also run the occasional
handlaunch competition and some "fun" events on the slope e.g. Most
rolls in a given time, blind timed flight i.e. fly and land exactly on a time
- without a stopwatch!. NIMSA flyers have also competed at F3f, but we don't currently
run any F3f events here.
Photographs: To view soaring photographs Click Here
Video1:
View a short video of a glider being launched by a winch Click
Here
Video2:
View a short video of Dynamic Soaring 301 mph world record (now broken at 309mph)
Click
Here
For
more info on thermal soaring visit:http://www.nimsa.co.uk/thermal.htm
Slope
soaring visit:http://www.nimsa.co.uk/slope.htm
Ggeneral
gliding info for the beginner visit:http://www.fatlion.com/sailplanes/sailplanes.html