Skytraxx 3.0, new high-end flight instrument

Skytraxx have released a new high-end flight instrument, the 3.0, whose colour display includes topology and terrain maps and airspace. The unit has a high precision sensor and an integrated GPS/logger, and Skytraxx say it’s simple to use. It’s a squarish, compact shape, (110mm x 120mm x 27mm) weighing 300g, and largely dominated by the hi-res colour screen which […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

British PPG comps committee seek nominations for Johan Bossuyt trophy

The British PPG comps committee are calling for nominations for the Johan Bossuyt trophy, which is awarded annually to pilots who have demonstrated good sportsmanship and selflessness. Belgian pilot Johan Bossuyt sadly lost his life, along with his passenger Bert Declercq, in a flying accident on a tandem trike at his home airfield in 2006. The Johan […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Red Bull X-Alps 2017: Applications open 1 July 2016

Applications for the 2017 Red Bull X-Alps will open on 1 July this year, according to the X-Alps organisers. They will remain open for two months, until 31 August 2016. Applications can be made via the applications page on the Red Bull X-Alps website. Organisers say applicants need: • Exceptional paragliding skills • Extensive mountaineering […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Pal Takats flew over Mt. Fuji

Pal Takats got off the plane, started his motor and flew from the shores of the Pacific Ocean to Mt. Fuji, Japan.

“Less than 24 hours after arriving to Japan and still fighting serious jet-lag, I managed to overfly Mount Fuji (3,776m) !!! It was simply insane, a dream coming true! 55 km flight with an altitude gain of 4200 meters, launching and landing at the shores of the Pacific Ocean!”

For more about Pál Takáts latest adventure: http://paltakats.com/blog/paramotor-overfly-mount-fuji

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Source:: Ozone Paragliders

Ozone announce new PPG comp wing, the Viper 4

Ozone have replaced their slalom and classic competition PPG wing with the Viper 4. It’s designed for advanced pilots only, and Ozone say that thanks to its three-line design, optimised unsheathed lines and new advanced profile it pushes efficiency and performance to higher levels. They say it behaves like a free-flight wing in thermic conditions, with very progressive, […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine