SlopeAerobatics.com

VTPR and slope aerobatics since 2007
  • Articles
    • Le Fish vs Ahi: Which is Better?
    • An Introduction to Slope Aerobatics
      • Glider Aerobatics
      • Aresti Notation Tutorial
      • Thoughts on Aerobatic Glider Design
      • Patterns and Flow: Improvisation in Slope Aerobatics
      • Slope Aerobatics and other aerial gyrations
      • Stalls, Spins, Inertia and You
    • How To Articles
      • How To: Dream-Flight Ahi Spektrum AirWare File & Programming
      • How To: 4 Axis Slope Aerobatics
      • How To: Madflight Tips from BPLR
      • How To: Fly Slope Aerobatics in Challenging Conditions
      • How To: Make a good slope soaring video
    • What does VTPR stand for?
      • Surfimp’s VTPR Aerobatics Clinic
  • Plans
    • Excalibur VTPR Glider
    • Le Fish VTPR Glider
    • Swinger VTPR Glider
  • Links
    • VTPR & Slope Aerobatics Resources
    • Facebook Group
    • T-Shirts
  • About
  • Contact
  • Articles
    • Le Fish vs Ahi: Which is Better?
    • An Introduction to Slope Aerobatics
      • Glider Aerobatics
      • Aresti Notation Tutorial
      • Thoughts on Aerobatic Glider Design
      • Patterns and Flow: Improvisation in Slope Aerobatics
      • Slope Aerobatics and other aerial gyrations
      • Stalls, Spins, Inertia and You
    • How To Articles
      • How To: Dream-Flight Ahi Spektrum AirWare File & Programming
      • How To: 4 Axis Slope Aerobatics
      • How To: Madflight Tips from BPLR
      • How To: Fly Slope Aerobatics in Challenging Conditions
      • How To: Make a good slope soaring video
    • What does VTPR stand for?
      • Surfimp’s VTPR Aerobatics Clinic
  • Plans
    • Excalibur VTPR Glider
    • Le Fish VTPR Glider
    • Swinger VTPR Glider
  • Links
    • VTPR & Slope Aerobatics Resources
    • Facebook Group
    • T-Shirts
  • About
  • Contact
  • Home
  • /
  • Slope Aerobatics Videos

Dynamic Soaring Aerobatics with the Le Fish

And now for something completely different! From Alex Hewson of New Zealand flying his modified Le Fish (!!!), come one of the coolest dynamic soaring aerobatics videos I’ve seen in a long time. This style of flying deserves more exposure, it’s really cool and offers a range of new and exciting possibilities. If you’re out there doing DS acro and would like to see your video featured on this site, let me know!

Posted on March 7, 2012 by surfimp. This entry was posted in Slope Aerobatics Videos and tagged DS Acro, Le Fish. Bookmark the permalink.
Practicing aerobatics in Galicia, Spain
Futuristic VTPR slope aerobatics

2 thoughts on “Dynamic Soaring Aerobatics with the Le Fish”

  1. Alex Hewson says:
    March 7, 2012 at

    I built this totally standard. Only special things I did was increase surface area and reinforce tailplane a little

  2. surfimp says:
    March 7, 2012 at

    Alex, that’s cool. When you say “increased the surface area”, do you mean of the tail? Or the wing? Or both?

    Either way, this is very impressive! I’ve never seen a Le Fish move so fast!! 😉

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

    Join the VTPR and Slope Aerobatics Group on Facebook

    Pages

    • VTPR Glider Plans
      • Excalibur VTPR Glider
      • Le Fish VTPR Glider
      • Swinger VTPR Glider
    • Articles
      • An Introduction to Slope Aerobatics
        • Glider Aerobatics
        • Aresti Notation Tutorial
        • Thoughts on Aerobatic Glider Design
        • Patterns and Flow: Improvisation in Slope Aerobatics
        • Slope Aerobatics and other aerial gyrations
        • Stalls, Spins, Inertia and You
      • Le Fish vs Ahi: Which is Better?
      • What does VTPR stand for?
        • Surfimp’s VTPR Aerobatics Clinic
      • How To Articles
        • How To: Dream-Flight Ahi Spektrum AirWare File & Programming
        • How To: Fly Slope Aerobatics in Challenging Conditions
        • How To: Madflight Tips from BPLR
        • How To: Make a good slope soaring video
        • How To: 4 Axis Slope Aerobatics
    • About
    • Links
    • Contact

Get Email Notifications of New Posts

Sign up to receive an email whenever a new post is published.
Loading
Powered by