How To Not Crash Gliders at Harris Hill

(And Small Fields Everywhere)

Why read this book?

Local Knowledge

It shares with you local knowledge Harris Hill pilots have about the special techniques used to deal with wind effects and terrain.

Easy to read

This book is suitable for students and experts alike.

Focused on utility

The focus is on concrete use-cases.

The order doesn’t matter

Chapters are self-contained, so you can jump around and read the sections you’re interested in.

Web

  • Designed to look great on every device
  • The whole book is available online

Print

  • Beautiful design
  • Each page carefully formated by hand
  • Hand-crafted colored illustrations
  • ISBN: 000-00-000000-0-0

eBook

  • Hand-tuned CSS, adapting to whatever settings you prefer
  • ISBN: 000-00-000000-0-0

PDF

  • Same layout and design as the printed version
  • Looks the same on every reader and device
  • ISBN: 000-00-000000-0-0

Reader Comments

I learned a lot from this book.

Octave Chanute

I could have flown if I’d read this book.

Leonardo da Vinci

I think you should read this book. Really. And the other one.

God

This guy really knows how to fly.

Jonathan Livingston Seagull

Frequently Asked Questions

Do the different versions have different content?
No! They all have the same chapters, the same illustrations and the same text. Even the web version.
Who made the amazing cover?
I have a friend called Van Gogh. Do you know how to pronounce his name?
How did you create the book?
Honestly, the birds helped me write it, they did all the work.
Who are you?
See the chapter About the author.
What if I find an error in the book?
Let me know and I’ll fix it.
What if I have any other questions?
Just send me an email: contact@notmyemail.com