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Description
This site, located in Breiscounty, Germany, is occasionally used and is exclusively for hang gliders. It is a medium-difficult site with a height of 262 meters and a height difference of 80 meters. The site is suitable for soaring, and occasionally cross-country flights are possible. It is a strong wind area, so only pilots with a 'B-Schein' license are allowed to fly here. There are seasonal restrictions, and it is crucial to follow the site regulations.
There are two cliff launches: one facing WSW and a slightly flatter one facing SSW, both exclusively for hang gliders. The site offers a beautiful soaring ridge with consistent west winds, but the launch is very challenging.
For more information, visit: [DFC Südschwarzwald](http://www.dfc-suedschwarzwald.de)
Site Regulations:
- Access is via the B 31 and only on designated access roads. Traffic signs must be observed.
- Pilots must not enter the vine rows at the 'Upper Launch Site.' Please remind others of this rule.
- Pilots must present a 'B-Schein' with cross-country flight authorization, a hang glider with cross-country identification, and valid insurance proof. Site orientation is provided by the site warden.
- Paragliding is prohibited due to safety concerns.
- Equipment (hang glider, harness, reserve parachute) must have visible certification marks.
- A reserve parachute is mandatory despite the low flight height.
- A variometer is the minimum required instrument.
- The maximum number of pilots flying simultaneously is 4 at the south ridge and 6 at the west ridge for safety reasons. Risky maneuvers are strictly prohibited.
- Landings on or near the B 31 are forbidden to avoid alarming drivers.
- Respect the existing vegetation at the landing and launch sites to avoid conflicts with farmers. Report any damage to the site warden immediately.
- Keep the launch and landing sites clean, even if the litter was not caused by you.
- Suitable wind direction indicators must be installed at launch and landing sites. A first aid kit must be available.
- Launches are only permitted when a flight director (launch assistant) is present to manage flight operations and initiate immediate measures in case of accidents.
- There is an absolute flight ban during the grape ripening and harvest season (mid-September to end of November), including the 'Lower Launch Site.'
Flying Tips for Tuniberg:
- The Tuniberg site is only flown in strong winds (5m/s+), so caution is advised despite the 80-meter height difference.
- When setting up the hang glider, be careful to avoid tipping backward, which could result in damage.
- Discuss the launch procedure with the launch assistant.
- At the edge, ensure both wings are equally exposed to the wind. Be cautious with multiple launch assistants at the wing tips.
- During flight, keep the glider nose away from the slope. Newcomers should avoid full circles and opt for figure-eights instead.
- The best lift area is in front of the slope as altitude increases.
- The higher you fly above the ridge, the stronger the horizontal wind component becomes, so avoid drifting too far back to prevent encountering rotor turbulence.
- Expect turbulence and increased sink rates in the terrain cut between the launch site and the chapel to the left.
- During landing, be mindful of the wind gradient. In strong ground winds, do not fully flare the glider to avoid tipping over.
For more details, visit: [DGFC Südschwarzwald](http://www.dgfc-suedschwarzwald.de)
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