Radio Control Slope Soaring - 2006/02
“IT’S WHAT YOU learn after you know it all that really counts.” I
wish I could remember who taught me that. It may be from the writings
of Dave Thornburg or perhaps spoken by one of the philosopher fliers
I’ve had the good fortune to fly with and learn from.
Midwest Slope Challenge 2005 - 2006/02
SLOPE SOARING in Kansas? Yes, particularly at Wilson Lake
Reservoir, which is 100 miles from the geographic center of the
continental US. There are three reasons why Wilson is one of the top
10 slope-flying sites in the country and why it makes such a
memorable slope-trip destination.
RADIO CONTROL SLOPE SOARING 2003/04
SPRING SLOPE EVENTS: For you Slopin’ Safari types, two
spring Slope Soaring events have been announced at the time of this
writing, and you may want to plan a late-spring trip around one or
both of them. These major events are held at inland sites, reminding
us that the ocean is not the only place to fly Slope.
Radio Control Slope Soaring - 2009/08
STARTING IN SLOPE Soaring with an
EPP-foam glider is the most commonly taken
path these days, but there may come a time
when a pilot wants a better-looking
sailplane—one that is smoother, rounder, and
sleeker.
Radio Control Slope Soaring-2007/02
Guest coverage of the Soar Utah 2006 event

