Adventure release new Bi-Shuttle 2 tandem PPG wing

Adventure have replaced their Bi-Shuttle tandem paramotor wing with the Bi-Shuttle 2. The company say it is DGAC certified, and suitable for all tandem PPG pilots. Adventure say the Bi-Shuttle 2 has better launch and overall handling characteristics than the original Bi-Shuttle. It also has a better climb rate, wider speed range (at both the upper and […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

PAP Powerfloat buyoyancy aid for paramotor frames

PAP, in association with Skyhub Paramotors in Dubai, have updated their Powerfloat buyoyancy aid for paramotor frames. The Powerfloat fits onto the central part of a paramotor frame, and can be left in place even if the machine is dismantled. In the event of a water landing, it will deploy automatically using a compressed air inflation system. (There is […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Chrigel Maurer wins Bornes to Fly 2016

Chrigel Maurer won the 2016 edition of the Bornes to Fly hike-and-fly race, finishing the 105km course in under 24 hours. Maxime Pinot was second in goal, just 40 minutes later, and Benoit Outters took the final podium spot, the third of eight pilots to reach goal on the second day. Forty-five teams were registered for the 2016 […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

GIN update their “classic intermediate” Sprint 3

GIN’s Sprint 3 is their new “classic intermediate” paraglider, for leisure, club and cross-country pilots, designed to “hit the sweet spot” for the majority of pilots. It’s undemanding and comfortable to fly, yet sporty enough to be fun. And if you’re in the mood to eat up the XC kilometres, you’ll find plenty of performance under the gas […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Niviuk Koyot 3 – EN-A Progression paraglider

Niviuk call their new Koyot 3 a ‘progression’ wing. It’s certified EN A, easy to handle and intuitive to fly, but with XC performance potential, they say. Explore the skies at your own pace. It is the ideal partner for taking the first steps and enjoy cross country flights among many adventures you may already […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Gavin McClurg: Bruce Goldsmith on 30 years free-flying

Bruce Goldsmith has quite possibly more competition flying under his belt than anyone. One of the few pilots who’s won in both hang gliding and paragliding Bruce began flying comps in the mid-80s and capped off over 30 years of success by winning the Paragliding World Championships in 2007 in Australia. He’s started or designed […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine