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Hi,
I'm looking for mountain flying schools in Europe. If you have taken wave, ridge or other lessons in any school, just let me know. Experiences, recommendations and (flying) stories are appreciated very much. I'm also interested in Eastern Europe gliding schools, because they are closer to Finland and I can take my own glider with me. Regards, Mika Koski |
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Mika Koski pisze:
I'm looking for mountain flying schools in Europe. If you have taken wave, ridge or other lessons in any school, just let me know. Experiences, recommendations and (flying) stories are appreciated very much. I'm also interested in Eastern Europe gliding schools, because they are closer to Finland and I can take my own glider with me. In Poland there are at least two places where you can go, Żar http://www.glidezar.com - Very nice place with quite good infrastructure plus there is a big chance to meet Sebastian Kawa because he files here quite often ;-) I've been here many times and even when the weather wasn't good enough to fly I wasn't getting bored ![]() Second place is Aeroklub Jeleniogorski http://www.aeroklub.jelenia.gora.pl/ where a lot of wave flights is done (check OLC page ;-)), a lot of pilots from Germany and Czech republic are visiting this place. This is gliding section of this aeroclub webpage http://www.szybowce.yoyo.pl/ unfortunately only polish version. This place is known to me only from number of relations from other pilots, but I can recommend it as well as Zar. There is also aeroclub in Nowy Targ http://www.aeroklub.nowytarg.pl/ but I don't know what is happening there now and their webpage is only in Polish. Last place that comes to my mind is Bezmiechowa on far south east of Poland http://www.bezmiechowa.com/ also only polish version of webpage. If you have patience you can use map to locate potential places to visit http://www.szybowce.com/aerokluby.php You should find emails without problems by going to section named Kontakt or on main page in some cases. Regards -- --=JJay=-- www.aeroklub.deblin.pl, my photos at airliners.net - http://tiny.pl/rcwl |
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One of the best or can I say the best is Klaus Ohlmann's Quo Vadis
Aero in Serres, France. On 7 helmi, 22:50, Mika Koski wrote: Hi, I'm looking for mountain flying schools in Europe. If you have taken wave, ridge or other lessons in any school, just let me know. Experiences, recommendations and (flying) stories are appreciated very much. I'm also interested in Eastern Europe gliding schools, because they are closer to Finland and I can take my own glider with me. Regards, Mika Koski |
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The DASSU (http://www.dassu.de) is what I would recommend !
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Also Italy/Rieti has mountain/ridge flying school.
http://www.ilmailu.fi/fi/lajit/purje...stolentokurssi (Only finnish language) Jari "Mika Koski" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm looking for mountain flying schools in Europe. If you have taken wave, ridge or other lessons in any school, just let me know. Experiences, recommendations and (flying) stories are appreciated very much. I'm also interested in Eastern Europe gliding schools, because they are closer to Finland and I can take my own glider with me. Regards, Mika Koski |
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Have a look at the French National Gliding Center in St. Auban in the
French Alps as well (CNVV - site of the first ever GP). Hard to beat in terms of equipment and prices, they have world class instructors as well: http://www.cnvv.net/ Markus |
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Hello,
and thanks everybody for helping me. I have found new interesting places and learned a couple of soaring related words in Polish! I have also found out that there are Condor simulator sceneries available for Rieti, St Auban and Unterwössen. To get familiar with the surroundings, could you tell me what is the usual winds directions and speeds in Rieti, St Auban and Unterwössen? This is getting serious. ;-) Regards, Mika Koski |
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Mika Koski schrieb:
Hello, and thanks everybody for helping me. I have found new interesting places and learned a couple of soaring related words in Polish! I have also found out that there are Condor simulator sceneries available for Rieti, St Auban and Unterwössen. To get familiar with the surroundings, could you tell me what is the usual winds directions and speeds in Rieti, St Auban and Unterwössen? This is getting serious. ;-) Regards, Mika Koski In Unterwössen on normal thermic days you'll have a north-component because of the location between alps and Chiemsee. I recommend http://www.ywtw.de/igcsimen.html to get the best impression of the scenery ;-) |
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In St Auban you tend to have either a (northely) Mistral wind with wave
conditions, or on good thermal days, the rising air over the Alps pulls in lower-level air from the South, causing an afternoon up-valley wind in the Durance valley that is locally called "La Brise". As the wind spreads out into the various side valleys its strength and direction becaome difficult to anticipate, one of the many factors that makes soaring in the Alps especially challenging. "tobi" wrote in message ... Mika Koski schrieb: Hello, and thanks everybody for helping me. I have found new interesting places and learned a couple of soaring related words in Polish! I have also found out that there are Condor simulator sceneries available for Rieti, St Auban and Unterwössen. To get familiar with the surroundings, could you tell me what is the usual winds directions and speeds in Rieti, St Auban and Unterwössen? This is getting serious. ;-) Regards, Mika Koski In Unterwössen on normal thermic days you'll have a north-component because of the location between alps and Chiemsee. I recommend http://www.ywtw.de/igcsimen.html to get the best impression of the scenery ;-) |
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