September 4, 2016
After demonstrating the Universal Paraglider Design Flaw (UPDF), a soaring parachutist prepares to fly cross-country with his new friends.
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Question: Could you land a hang glider on this deadly slope?
You should be able to but you would hardly need to.
Because of their superior glide ratio, any hang glider could, at the very least, easily reach the flat meadow towards the lake.
Penetration is a major safety feature of hang gliders.
In the same conditions where soaring parachutists run entirely out of choices, hang glider pilots can still choose from a variety of safe landing areas.
Yet what do we hear?
"Hang gliders land too fast."
And "Paragliders can land almost anywhere."
In both cases, it comes down to the skill of the pilot.
But when skill is exhausted, only penetration counts.
Penetration has saved my a** so many times that I could not even guess the number.
Penetration sometimes becomes everything.
Who would give that up?
Ask the guy with the chronic limp.