Glider
Free yourself in the air. Learn to use the wind and recognize those invisible paths in the sky made up of gusts of air that only birds know how to get into. Take advantage of the updrafts. These are the directions contained in the precious Codex on the Flight of Birds drawn up in 1506 by Leonardo da Vinci and conserved at the National Library of Turin. Glider enthusiasts can turn to one of the landing fields, organisations, and schools in Piedmont, but they should also first have read the books of two flier-writers: Saint Exupery and Daniele Del Giudice.




