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Definition: hang-gliding from Dictionary of Sports and Games Terminology

(sport) a sport in which the participant glides from a height such as a clifftop hanging in a harness from a hang-glider, which he controls by shifting his body weight in opposition to the control frame


hang gliding

From Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
Sport of flying in unpowered aircraft that are light enough to be carried by the pilot. Takeoff is usually achieved by launching into the air from a cliff or hill. Hang gliders were developed by the pioneers of practical flight. In Germany, starting in 1891, Otto Lilienthal made several thousand flights before a fatal gliding accident in 1896. In the U.S. collaboration between Augustus Herring and Octave Chanute resulted in successful flights of a biplane hang glider in 1896. Modern hang gliding emerged toward the end of the 1960s. In the early 1960s enthusiasts in California were gliding down coastal dunes on homebuilt delta-shaped wings they had adapted from kite designs developed by Francis and Gertrude Rogallo. The Rogallos’ kites had attracted attention because of NASA’s interest in using them for spacecraft retrieval. By the early 1970s the sport had spread throughout the U.S. and into Europe. World championships in hang gliding have been held and records kept since 1975. Event: …
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From Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
Sport of flying in unpowered aircraft that are light enough to be carried by the pilot. Takeoff is usually achieved by launching into the air from a cliff or hill. Hang gliders were developed by the pioneers of practical flight. In Germany, starting in 1891, Otto Lilienthal made several thousand…
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Full text Article Telluride Hang Gliding Festival

From Cultural Studies: Holidays Around the World
The largest hang gliding event in the country is held in Telluride, CO, the small mountain resort that began life as a mining town and is known today as the “festival capital of the Rockies.” Top hang gliders from throughout the world come here to soar and spin above Town Park. On the last day of…
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Full text Article World Air Games

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The Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI), the world governing body of air sports founded in 1905, held their first World Air Games in 1997 after a decade of proposals which had not produced an event. The federations governing the sports of aerobatics, aeromodeling, ballooning, hang gliding, …
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Lega Aerea Nazionale (National Aerial League), first International hang-gliding competition, Asiago Plateau, October 1924
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Full text Article gliding.

From The Oxford Companion to British History
Repeated attempts to glide by fitting wings ended in failure. But Sir George Cayley in 1852 at Brompton Hall, North Riding, sent his coachman a distance of 500 yards and in 1891 Otto Liliethal successfully launched himself in a hang-glider. As a sport, gliding developed after the *First World War…
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