THIS is Powered Paragliding! A New Video!

THIS is Powered Paragliding! A New Video!
Powered Paragliding Paramotor Documentary BlackHawk Paramotors USA

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“Welcome to a new world… A world of unlimited possibilities and unending exploration. Where those who dare to break the bonds of earth are rewarded with a taste of absolute freedom. A place where friendships are seldom forgotten and the fondest of memories are forged. It’s the realization of a dream shared by mankind since the beginning. To fly like a bird. Here, we are changing lives… One flight at a time. Here, we are paving the path for future generations to explore the unexplored, To see the unseen, and to know the unknown. Welcome to your next great adventure… Welcome (pause) to the world of Powered Paragliding.

Powered Paragliding is the safest form of personal aviation out there- bar none. The sport has gained tremendous popularity as an affordable alternative to conventional aircraft. There’s no pilot’s license required, no hanger fees, no annual inspections, and fuel can simply be purchased at your local gas station. Technological advancements over the past decade have allowed this sport to become accessible to just about everyone. Children now fly with their grandparents… Mothers are flying along side their daughters… Even those who struggle with …read more

Source:: US Paramotor News

Dudek Snake XX slalom paramotor wing

Dudek have updated the Snake, their expert slalom wing. The Snake XX is built for agility and performance and is a demanding wing for experienced slalom pilots. The company say they focussed on performance with the Snake XX. A sharknose profile, Flexi Edge leading edge rods, more cells and a modified arc characterise the wing, and together Dudek […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

AirDesign Pure 2 – EN D

AirDesign’s new Pure 2 is an EN-D wing aimed at competition level or more experienced cross-country pilots. The design brief was to create a wing with the best performance possible with an aspect ratio of 7. The Pure 2 has a pronounced sharknose and uses AirDesign’s Vortex Holes® at the tips and outside cell trailing edges which AD say improve performance […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Niviuk Artik P – lightweight EN C

Niviuk have released a P (Plume) version of their EN-C Artik paraglider. The Artik P is the latest in a growing P-series of lightweight wing versions, and is aimed at “cross country, mountain and hike-and-fly pilots who want to explore new routes and need lightweight compact gear”. As well as being a more portable and hike-able version of the […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Nervures EN-A Morea / Morea bivouac

Nervures’s new EN-A Morea replaces the Aloha in their range, and is aimed at beginners, or experienced pilots looking for a reassuring and lightweight wing. The Morea is available in standard and bivouac versions. The standard version weighs 4.5 – 5.6kg, depending on size, and is the ideal choice for schools; the lighter bivouac version (5.2kg in the […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Airfer Cronos paramotor chassis

Spanish firm Airfer have released a new paramotor chassis, called the Cronos. It is built from hardened aluminium, and all parts are screwed together to make the components easily replaceable. The Cronos can be used with a range of engines, and comes with Airfer’s comfortable harness. It takes straight or curved arms, and their position can be adjusted for […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Test-flying three-line paragliders: M6, GTO2, Triton 2

In Cross Country 160 (June 2015) Hugh Miller takes on three very different gliders – Ozone’s M6, Nova’s Triton 2 and GIN’s GTO2. As well as flying them he talks to the designers, getting an in-depth understanding of exactly what makes these beautiful machines tick. Short of flying a two-liner, these are the most exciting […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine