Viper 4: NEW ADVANCE XC, COMPETITION WING

The Viper 4 can be used for classic or slalom competition tasks, and is a highly efficient and versatile performance PPG wing. it is an evolution of the V3, with a 3-line design, unsheathed lines, and a new profile. In thermal conditions its behavior is similar to a paragliding wing, with excellent climb and glide performance and with progressive and intuitive handling that transmits moderate feedback to the pilot. While the core mission of the V3 was performance flying, the Viper 4 is more suitable for dynamic and slalom competition flying thanks to a higher top speed with more stability across the entire speed range. Furthermore, a totally new riser system has increased both speed range and refined control in accelerated flight. A new PK system is built into the risers, and a 2D steering system with an additional pulley to install custom steering modifications for competition slalom flying. Overall, the V4 is a powerful tool for the most experienced PPG pilots who are looking to add competition results to their flying careers. More info about Viper 4 here
Viper 4 is now available to order. Cheers from all the Team, we look forward to hearing what …read more

Source:: Ozone Paramotor

RAT RACE 2016

The Rat Race, first event of the US National Championship Series, wrapped up this past Saturday. OZONE Team Pilot, Cody Mittanck reports:

“The first installment of the US Nationals, the RatRace, went off without a hitch in Woodrat, Oregon last week. It was my 4th ratrace and by far the stiffest competition I’ve seen there. We had 7 tasks and nearly all of them were solid racing conditions: 6 m/s climbs and light winds. The carnage was reasonable with only a handful of reserve rides and tree rescues, and most importantly no one hurt. The winning spot was a close race between PWC pilot Francisco Mantaras and a new incredibly talented US pilot, Owen Shoemaker, both flying the Enzo 2. The last task was the decider and was a Nascar-style race with 3 laps around the Woodrat convergence zone. The leaders averaged 45 kmh! Somewhere along this highway in the sky, Owen had to throw his reserve and landed safely in a tree. Now relegated to second, Francisco maintained his composure finishing with the lead gaggle and in first overall! Well earned! The comp scene is alive and well in the US. Next stop Chelan Washington for the final battle.”
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Source:: Ozone Paragliders

ALPEN CUP 2016

The Alpen Cup is a competition series joined by the paragliding leagues of Austria, Germany, Italy and Slovenia. The competition changes its location every year. In 2014 the first Alpen Cup took place in Feltre, Italy. In 2015 the Alpen cup was scheduled to take place in Austria, but was canceled due to bad weather. This year the event came back to Greifenburg, Austria and saw 4 valid tasks including a first task of 164 kms.
Ferdinand Vogel, from Germany, won the overall comp followed by the Slovenian Tilen Ceglar and Dušan Orož , all flying Enzo 2s.
In the Women’s category the competition was dominated by German pilots with Ewa Korneluk-Guzy in 1st (Mantra 6), Yvonne Dathe in 2nd (Enzo 2) and Annalena Hinestroza in 3rd.
In the top 10, 9 pilots flew Enzo 2s.
Full results can be found here.
Congrats to all the pilots and cheers from all the team at OZONE!

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Nils Carlsson wins Gin Wide Open 2016

Swedish pilot Nils Carlsson (Mantra M6) won the 2016 GIN Wide Open, which was held in St Jean de Montclar, southern France, from 18-25 June 2016. The Sports and Leisure classes were won by Toby Colombé (Carrera), and Ãgusta Sveinsdottir (Rush 4) won the women’s class, ahead of GIN team pilot Petra Slivova. A rainy start on registration […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

DAVE TURNER’S NEW MISSION

OZONE team pilot, Dave Turner , and his crew are preparing to embark on a global adventure. Their mission is to visit, and fly through, some of the more environmentally sensitive, and threatened, mountain ranges on Earth. Dave and his climbing partner, Malcom, plan to summit peaks in Greenland, Antarctica, and the Andes. They are currently in the Alps, warming up for their adventure, If everything goes as planned, they will be climbing and flying from the area summits for a few weeks, with a summit speed riding descent of Mont Blanc as their main objective.
Dave and Malcom will be employing Litespeeds and Rapidos for their alpine descents. Stay tuned for more on this journey!

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Meet Sam – Simplify PPG’s first wing

SAM stands for ‘Safe Attractive Multiglider’, and it’s the name of Simplify PPG’s first wing, an EN-A /DGAC-approved wing for all uses. Simplify call the Sam a ‘sport cruiser’, and say it’s for “all pilots who are looking for a high-end A-class wing of the latest generation, which is excellently suited for engine-flights”. They say […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Oisín Creagh: Ireland to Africa by paramotor

Oisín Creagh is planning to fly his paramotor on a 3,000km journey from Ireland to Morocco, to raise money and awareness for Gorta-Self Help Africa. The Cork-based pilot plans to set out from Co. Antrim in August 2016, and expects his journey, which includes 100km over sea, to take around a month depending on weather, flying in the mornings […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Sup’Air Strike: hike-and-fly competition harness

Sup’Air have made a super lightweight pod harness, especially for competition hike-and-fly events. It evolved from their 2015 X-Alps harness, and they say it has a similar feel and comfort to the Delight 2. It’s a step-through, split-leg design with a removable mini seatplate, and a certified 14cm Bumpair back protector. Available in two sizes […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine