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

Giving Back, in Nepal.

Following the disastrous earthquake last week, our good friend Isabella Messenger is helping to spearhead ground rescue, supply, and medical relief efforts in the villages around Pokhara, Nepal, a well known flying site where thousands fly each year.

Karma Flights is a local pilot-run charity in Pokhara. Run by pilots who want to ‘give back’ to those in the community, it’s now found itself at the centre of relief efforts in Pokhara and have been doing remarkable aid work without the help of the government or any large NGO’s for the past week, organizing supply and food distribution and sending teams to the local villages near the epicenter of the earthquake to offer whatever medical assistance, shelter, and rescue efforts that they can.

We’d like to assist them in reaching out to fellow pilots to help them keep up their efforts. Rest assured that any donations are going directly to help those on the ground. If you’d like to help, the simplest way is to donate through the Karma Flights website. You don’t need a PayPal account, just a bank card.

Isabella has been posting updates on her facebook page with photos and details of their work which we highly recommend …read more

Source:: Ozone Paragliders