View Single Post
  #12  
Old 11-15-2020, 02:34 PM
barry12345 barry12345 is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 5,924
Quote:
Originally Posted by INSIDIOUS View Post
I would shot in front of them (bill end) and swing in the direction of the wind at their ground speed. The wind should take the shot into dinner. But how far depends on the wind speed, your load and their distance and altitude. We had some good wind recently and I enjoyed the eagles and other predator birds hovering motionless and stationary. Not sure why they didn't need to flap at all? I saw a group of ducks trying to migrate south into a strong wind and every time they got above a tall tree line it blew them back and they had to try again. 1 and then 2 more broke out eventually, but the rest of the 100+ never went anywhere for the hours I watched.

i used to park a radio controlled glider in the wind just above the house.

It would just remain there for as long as I wanted it to. Or the constant wind continued. It was stationary but the wings where providing constant lift in the airstream. Possibly there as also a balance achieved from the air being fed up the roof slope ahead of it as well.
Reply With Quote