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► Las Palmas, almost an unavoidable stopover on the Atlantic route from Europe, welcomed thousands of sailors during the month of November, when the north-easterly trade winds begin to set in. These crews included a total of 1,300 sailors flying the ARC colors (ARC and ARC +) aboard 253 sailboats. During our visits to the pontoons, we got a measure of the Starlink revolution: only one entrant was equipped last year, compared with 80% of the fleet today... The quality of the connections offered by this satellite operator makes it possible to efficiently follow weather developments, keep in touch those ashore and even work as if at the office! For the first time since we’ve been following ocean-going crews, Vincent, aboard Outremer 51 Piment Rouge, will be sharing his transatlantic passage with us via his videos, which we’ll be relaying. Another special feature of this 2023 edition will be the large number of diesel cans strapped to the guardwires: in a context of very light winds, unusual for the season, the engines (authorized with a penalty for the Multihull category) are likely to be much in demand aboard many of the multihulls. After two weeks of seminars, meetings and safety inspections, the atmosphere on the docks was becoming truly electric during the last three days running up to the start. Studying the weather, stocking up on fresh supplies, washing fruit and vegetables - everyone realized that there was an ocean to cross... Some crew members are more Zen than others: the oldest sailor in the ARC, Joff Hutchinson, 89, declared: “I’ve been sailing for 82 years and I’ve always wanted to cross the Atlantic. Now that my sons have retired, there’s no better time”. The start was relaxed, with the fleet setting off in a light southerly breeze and glorious sunshine, guaranteeing a smooth start for everyone to get their sea legs. ► Become a FREE SUBSCRIBER to Multihulls World's YouTube page now - https://www.youtube.com/c/MultihullsWorld ► Log on to our website to discover over 500 multihulls tests! Subscribe to our newsletter to take advantage of our promotions and boat show invitations! https://www.multihulls-world.com/ ► Follow us on Facebook! https://m.facebook.com/MultihullsWorldMag/?locale2=fr_FR ► Discover us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/multihulls_world/ ► Follow our multi news on X - https://twitter.com/multihullsworld?lang=fr ► Let’s talk about business https://www.linkedin.com/company/multicoques-mag-multihulls-world/ ► Like us on TikTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@multihullsworldmag #arcrally #multicoquesmag #multihullsworld #catamaran #transatlantic #bluewatersailing #trimaran #laspalmas #santalucia #emmanuelvandeth #catamaranpimentrouge #outremeryachting #outremer51
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ESPAÑOL & ENGLISH Cada vez tengo menos tiempo para grabar y editar, de modo que os dejo la versión sin tocar del mejor vuelo que pude grabar de este avión. Si puedo subiré otros vuelos malos y buenos, aunque habitualmente vuela tan bien como veis aquí. Sólo hay que tener cuidado de soltar la hélice una fraccion de segundo antes que el fuselaje. Más detalles ABAJO. Me gusta? Me suscribo? Tú decides =) Segunda parte: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxK8i-xwBLA Less and less time for filmiing, so here is this raw video. This is the best flight I could film. I'll upload a few more, with other wins and fails, but actually it uses to fly as well as you can see here, just gotta release the propeller right before the fuselage and everything goes OK. Construction details scrolling DOWN. Like? Subscribe? Up to you! =) Part two: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxK8i-xwBLA La construcción es sencillísima, pero la precisión de la hélice es clave. El modelo de avión es casi lo de menos mientras la hélice funcione bien. Basta que el modelo planee un poco sin propulsión, y eso garantiza que con la hélice volará más lejos. También es clave que la hélice es de papel, no de cartón, para que tenga muy poca inercia y no haga girar el avión en sentido contrario. Para que sea resistente se moja entera en superglue. El fuselaje es un cilindro de papel (una sola vuelta basta). La goma va dentro, de modo que el cilindro no sufre deformaciones fuera de eje, y resulta muy resistente. El eje motor de la hélice es lo más difícil de hacer, pero es reutilizable si el avión se rompe, de modo que vale la pena hacerlo con cuidado. Mucha suerte. Cualquier otra duda dejádmela en un mensaje privado a mi canal porque NO PIENSO LEER NINGÚN COMENTARIO EN GOOGLE PLUS. Y si os gustó dadle a me gusta y pensad en suscribiros =) The propeller part is key; the model itself isn't hard to achieve. Just if the model can glide without the power of the propeller, it's fine; the propeller will do the final thrust. It's also key that the propeller is as light as possible, so that it doesn't cause the airplane to spin in the opposite direction. Mine is out of paper (instead of cardboard), rigidized by superglue to withstand the winding up. The fuselage is a simple one-turn paper cylinder. Since the rubber band is inside, the cylinder doesn't bend at all. The propeller group is reusable and splittable from the fuselage so it can be used on further models if current one breaks. And that's all folks! good luck to Aone and try to write your questions on private messages to my channel because I WON'T READ ANY COMMENT ON GOOGLE PLUS. Er...thumbs up? Subscribe? =)