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hang-glidingTechnique of unpowered flying using air currents, perfected by US engineer Francis Rogallo in the 1970s. The aeronaut is strapped into a carrier, attached to a sail wing of nylon stretched on an aluminium frame like a paper dart, and jumps into the air from a high place, where updraughts of warm air allow soaring on the thermals. See gliding. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The 504-yard, par-4 12th - rated second-toughest on the course - has its green situated near an ocean-fronting cliff, where a trio of wind-whipped pine trees vie with constant hang-gliders as backdrops to approach shots. Watch the sexy since so many residents hang-gliders leap above leave on Friday afternoon Sao Conrado Beach and for the country side. I have used acrobatic hang-glider flights to explore the short vital moments when we have to encounter the unexpected. |
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