Most of the 360 soaring videos that I've seen are underwhelming. I never know where to 'look'. But I'm really impressed by this video. It edits the raw 360 footage into a fixed_point_of_view format. No doubt a lot of time spent on editing but the result seem to catch the excitement of flight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Fq33dHNSfI
After a couple of minutes of flight, he provides an explanation of his approach. I don't expect that anyone would mount a boom on their glider, but I'm thinking a camera on a wing tip or the top of the empennage would yield some raw footage that would be worthwhile to edit.
I'm lazy, distracted, relatively broke, and I've got other priorities at the moment, but maybe someone will want to try this.