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Old June 19th 06, 04:25 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Anyone have a good Ridge Training presentation or book

I'm working on a safety presentation for our club on Ridge Techniques,
do's and don'ts, etc. I have in my personal libary Tom Knauff's
"Flying the Bald Eagle Ridge," which has several useful diagrams
illustraing things such as offsets/gaps, bends in the ridge, etc.

Ideally, I'd love to reuse somebody else's Powerpoint presentation.
Alternatively, I would like to look at some other texts for ideas.

Topics so far "in the can" include:

- Ridge shapes
* Ideal
* Stepped
* Double
* Flat

- Wind angle
* Macro
* Micro
* Wave suppression
* Thermal influence

- Basic safety items
* Rules of the road
* Climbing off
* Fields
* Testing the ridge
* Lee side turbulence

Can anybody out there save me from having to create all these diagrams
and notes from scratch?

Thanks in advance,

Erik Mann
LS8-18 (P3)

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Old June 26th 06, 02:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Anyone have a good Ridge Training presentation or book

A suggestion. Check out Sailplane and Gliding edition Dec2005-Jan2006
around page 20. There is a well illustrated darticle on ridge soaring which
may assist you develop your presentation.
Cheers
Roger Druce


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I'm working on a safety presentation for our club on Ridge Techniques,
do's and don'ts, etc. I have in my personal libary Tom Knauff's
"Flying the Bald Eagle Ridge," which has several useful diagrams
illustraing things such as offsets/gaps, bends in the ridge, etc.

Ideally, I'd love to reuse somebody else's Powerpoint presentation.
Alternatively, I would like to look at some other texts for ideas.

Topics so far "in the can" include:

- Ridge shapes
* Ideal
* Stepped
* Double
* Flat

- Wind angle
* Macro
* Micro
* Wave suppression
* Thermal influence

- Basic safety items
* Rules of the road
* Climbing off
* Fields
* Testing the ridge
* Lee side turbulence

Can anybody out there save me from having to create all these diagrams
and notes from scratch?

Thanks in advance,

Erik Mann
LS8-18 (P3)



 




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