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  • Hang Gliding in Headwinds: Understanding the Effects
    A hang glider relies on the relative airflow over its wings to generate lift and enable it to fly. If the air were to flow in the opposite direction, the glider would experience negative lift, causing it to lose altitude and descend rapidly. In such a scenario, the pilot would have difficulty controlling the glider and safely maneuvering it, potentially leading to a dangerous situation.
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