The Art of Gliding
by: Simon Lemmerer
The Art of Gliding
Simon Lemmerer
General Description
The Art of Gliding - is an enthralling book that delves deeply into the world of gliding. Simon Lemmerer, the author, shows readers a harmonious combination of exciting stories and breathtaking photographs documenting over ten years and a thousand hours of gliding in the Alps.
Flying Skills for Mountain Pilots
This book provides a comprehensive account of mountain flying techniques for mountain pilots in the eastern Alps, as well as the most comprehensive guide to flying in the southern foehn, with helpful fold-out general maps. Various eastern Alps flying areas, such as the Engadine and South Tyrol, are highlighted and described in detail.
Outstanding and Comprehensive
The book stands out for its high-quality, environmentally friendly printing and paper selection - a graphically appealing and timeless design that is pleasing to the eye. It has 402 pages, is bilingual in German and English, and is published in a generous 225 by 310 mm format.
Format | Hardcover |
Pages | 402 |
Weight | 2.5 kg (5.5 pounds) |
Fold Out - 900mm Width | 9 |
Language | Bilingual - German & English |
Dimensions | 225 x 310 mm (8.85 x 12.2") |
Contributions from the Best Pilots
The Art of Gliding is enhanced by contributions from notable glider pilots. Baptiste Innocent, who flew an FAI triangle over the Mediterranean to Corsica, and Gordon Boettger, who flew 3,059 km in the wave updrafts of North America's Sierra Nevada in 2023, are among them. In addition, Werner Luidolt's review of the last Barron Hilton Cup and Benni Bachmaier's eventful journey to the Matterhorn are included in the book, along with other exciting stories by Clemens Ceipek, Bert Schmelzer, Rudi Schlesinger, and Erich Lemmerer.
The Art of Gliding by Simon Lemmerer is a motivating read for glider pilots, mountain and aviation enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys the freedom and adventure of flying.