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[_] I believe Anonymous 08/29/13(Thu)14:49 No.2094781
>> [_] Anonymous 08/29/13(Thu)15:59 No.2094841
>>2094781
he should'nt have put his legs down
and he needed to face upwards but he looked down and got no lift
>> [_] Anonymous 08/29/13(Thu)16:32 No.2094867
>>2094841
or maybe he should have just believed
>> [_] Anonymous 08/29/13(Thu)16:38 No.2094873
he's not a good believer
>> [_] Anonymous 08/29/13(Thu)16:54 No.2094899
I'm no expert on hang gliders, but the positioning of his hands seem, primarily, to be what
caused his crash (His lack of belief aside).
Whenever I see hang gliders mid-flight, they have their hands on that cross-bar. Pushing on that
cross-bar shifts your weight towards the rear of the glider, allowing the nose to tilt upwards
and allowing you to gain higher altitude. The reverse, of course, applies. Pulling on it shifts
your weight towards the front of the cross-bar, and dips the nose towards the ground. Having your
hands right there on the diagonal struts basically ensures all of your weight will be right there
at the nose from takeoff until (Crash-)landing.
Conclusion: Hang Gliding Participant needs Hang Gliding Lessons.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/29/13(Thu)17:33 No.2094925
did he dead?