The Big Trip: Breaking personal bests in Quixada

“The air now turned magic, and while the sun was getting lower and lower, I just floated along in smooth, light thermals, often helped by my friends the vultures.” Averaging a whopping 180km per day, air-junkie Koen Vancampenhoudt headed to Quixadá, Brazil to break personal bests and fly more than 300km. See what’s in the […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Profile: Paragliding Champion Honorin Hamard

At just 25, Honorin Hamard is the one pilot to rule them all. The current World and European Paragliding Champion capped an amazing season by winning the XContest online XC league by a margin of over 300 points. We got an audience with the champion’s champion himself. See what’s in the rest of Issue 175 …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Temporary closure of Monaco’s Lai Barai launch

The take-off of Laï Baraï in Monaco is closed to paraglider pilots between 10 October 2016 and 31 December 2016. The restriction has been put in place as a safety measure, as there will be a lot of helicopter activity associated with the Arme tunnel repairs on the A8 motorway below. It is a legal offence to fly from this […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Sky announce new EN-C Exos

Sky have announced a new EN-C paraglider, the Exos. They say it’s “true to its class” and not overly demanding to handle. Designed for experienced cross-country pilots, Sky say the Exos offers good performance and precise handling. A three-liner, the Exos has a flat aspect ratio of 6.4 and 65 cells. It features Sky’s Leading Edge Optimisation (LEO) […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine

Michael Küffer wins PWC La Réunion

Switzerland’s Michael Küffer won the la Réunion round of the 2016 Paragliding World Cup tour, flying a GIN Boomerang 10. Michael finished just 14 points ahead of 18-year-old Simon Pellissier (FR, Enzo 2). The young Frenchman won the last task of the competition, his first ever World Cup event. In third place was South Africa’s André Rainsford on a […] …read more

Source:: Cross Country – International Free Flying Magazine