Monday, 12 October 2015

Wave flying to the edge of space

Some off you have heard me spouting on about 'Wave' and how gliders all over the world use Wave to climb to amazing heights just using the power of the wind. I found this image and thought it explained the concept well and I hoped it might be of Interest to a few of you............
The highest a glider has climbed in Wave this year in the UK was 20,804 from a gliding site in Scotland. The highest altitude ever climbed to in a glider was 50,727 feet (15,460 metres) on August 29th 2006 flying a modified DG500 (they called it the Perlan 1) and was flown by the late Steve Fossett and Einar Enevoldson. The project was sponsored by Airbus and a new project is underway called the Perlan 11. If you are Interested here is a link to the Perlan Website. They want to soar a glider up to the edge of space - some 90,000ft ASL in a specialised pressurised glider designed just for this project.

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