Why Elite Hang Gliders Hunt Winter Risk

Elite hang glider pilots choose low, fast winter flights because dense cold air, laminar flow and delayed neural processing shift control from conscious reaction to aerodynamic inevitability.

Elite hang glider pilots choose low, fast winter flights because dense cold air, laminar flow and delayed neural processing shift control from conscious reaction to aerodynamic inevitability.

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