Condor lines
https://www.redbullxalps.com/news/fly-like-a-condor.html
Although he has earned the nickname Chrigel the Eagle, Maurers
flying style is in fact more like a condor. Because like these giant birds of
the Andes, as a pilot he tends to fly in as straight a line as possible. A typical paraglider pilot uses the climb-and-glide technique to fly cross
country through the air. That means they find a thermal, turn circles in it
until they reach cloudbase, then turn and glide to the next thermal, where they
turn in circles again to gain more height. Watch Maurer and the other top athletes in this race for any length of time
on Live Tracking, and you will see that Maurer spends most of his time gliding,
and a lot less time turning in circles and climbing than many other pilots,
especially the ones further back. When you are climbing, you are facing the wrong way half the time, he has said
before and he is only half joking. His technique, where he stitches together lines of lift either in the sky below
the clouds, or along valleys and mountains, allows him to move quickly across
the terrain. This is exactly what condors do in the wild skies of the Andes and
Patagonia. It is also why, over several hours, the cumulative effect is that
Maurer manages to push ahead. The condor technique is an extremely advanced style of flying more like
flying a sailplane or glider and it is learned by years and years of practice. Add this very efficient flying style to Maurers clear-headed decision making,
Alpine flying and hiking knowledge and experience, and the whole package adds up
to what you can see in the Red Bull X-Alps. A mountain athlete and pilot at the
very peak of their abilities and still the man to beat.
https://OzReport.com/1560955239
|