New hike-and-fly online league launched by X-Alps race director

The race director of the Red Bull X-Alps, Christoph Weber, has launched a new online contest dedicated to hike-and-fly. The site, www.hikeandfly-xc.com, is aimed at pilots who want to record their hike-and-fly adventures and compare them with others. Christoph said: “The idea is to score hiking and flying in the same way as other […] …read more

Source: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Tuesday Tip: Wind Layers

This tip is about Wind Layers, and comes from Dennis Pagen’s Understanding the Sky Wind Layers Air behaves differently at different levels. This chart helps define the behaviour of the air in the lower layers. 500-1,000m: Free atmosphere. Here the air viscosity is not significant because it doesn’t interact with solid objects. The movement of the […] …read more

Source: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

3000km, 4 months, 2 Frenchmen: X-Rockies!

Nelson Defreyman and Thomas Punty are planning to embark on a ski-tour and vol-bivoauc flight across the entire length of the Rockies, from North to South. Their route is over 3000km in length, and they expect the adventure to last around four months. Their departure is now less than a month away. Read up on the trip, and check out the video, at their website: www.xrockies.com

Thomas and Nelson have chosen to fly the Alpina 2 on their journey, and we wish them all the best!

Cheers, from all the Team.

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Source: Ozone Paragliders

BlackHawk Ranch Fly In April 2014 Registration is Open

It’s that time again! BlackHawk Paramotors USA is hosting our ever-popular Spring Fly-In. This family-friendly event attracts pilots from around the world to celebrate the experience of personal flight. The Fly-In will be held April 17th – 20th at the BlackHawk Ranch (8591 Hogan Dam Road – Valley Springs, Ca – 95252). We hope to see all the familiar faces and amazing people that have continued to make BlackHawk’s Fly-Ins an amazing experience for all involved. Registration for Pilots who are flying is only $45, and spectators are always free to attend. As always, …read more

Source: US Paramotor News