Charlie King takes the new EN-B Mac Para Illusion for a ride
The post Mac Para Illusion review (EN B) appeared first on Cross Country Magazine – In the Core since 1988.
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Charlie King takes the new EN-B Mac Para Illusion for a ride
The post Mac Para Illusion review (EN B) appeared first on Cross Country Magazine – In the Core since 1988.
Finsterwalder & Charly have brought out a new lightweight steerable Diamond Cross tandem reserve
The post DC 160 ST: lightweight steerable dual reserve appeared first on Cross Country Magazine – In the Core since 1988.
Sky have released a new freestyle training wing, the Kooky
The post Sky Kooky freestyle / acro paraglider appeared first on Cross Country Magazine – In the Core since 1988.
Last week of April, Sky Sports – OZONE Power dealer from Egypt – organized an event inviting 35 pilots from 10 countries (USA, Mexico, UK, Poland, Spain, Cyprus, Germany, Oman, Brazil, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia) to fly paramotor over The Pyramids of Giza.
The oldest and largest of the three pyramids is The Great Pyramid of Giza, also known as the Pyramid of Khufu or the Pyramid of Cheops. It is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the only one to remain largely intact.
Despite a few technical problems and delays in logistics caused by heavy storm just the night before the even started, all pilots could fly 6 days in a row every morning.
Emilia Plak (Poland) reports: “Flying near Egyptian Giza Pyramids was one of the best and “once in the life time” experience. We were taking off only 500 m from the Pyramids and we could fly just next to them! I am happy I could share it with so many of my paramotor friends from around the World”
Chad Bastian (USA) : “Thank you for the invite! This turned out to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fly somewhere extremely unique. The bonus …read more
Source:: Ozone Paramotor
BGD have released a new DGAC certified powered paragliding wing, the Luna 2
The post “To the Moon and Back”: BGD’s Luna 2 appeared first on Cross Country Magazine – In the Core since 1988.
With the Paramotor World Championships in Thailand, what better excuse than to go explore the country? Parapente Moncho did just that…
The post Parapente Moncho in Thailand appeared first on Cross Country Magazine – In the Core since 1988.
PAP’s Tinox is a lightweight frame for paramotors or trikes, made from stainless steel and titanium
The post PAP Tinox: lightweight paramotor frame appeared first on Cross Country Magazine – In the Core since 1988.
The “Champion’s secret weapon” – Gin’s Genie Race 4 competition harness is in production
The post Gin release Genie Race 4 competition harness appeared first on Cross Country Magazine – In the Core since 1988.
Hannes Papesh and the team at Phi have followed up their first two EN-A wings with the Tenor, an EN-B
The post “Rising up to B class”: new Tenor from Phi appeared first on Cross Country Magazine – In the Core since 1988.
Spring has brought some fine conditions to the UK. Our friend, Wayne Seeley, shares the details of an epic weekend in his homeland:
“Saturday the 19th May dawned with clear skies and light winds forecast, the team at XCLENT decided to attempt a 105km declared triangle. launching from our tow site at 11am we were soon climbing and heading off to tp1, the first 20k went well with good cumulus but then we had to cross 40km of blue sky, this went quite well and as we neared tp2 we again reached cumulus and had plentiful strong climbs up to 6000ft all along the Cotswold edge back to our goal, 4 of us made it around the course , Wayne Seeley (Zeno) Graham steel (Zeno) Guy Anderson (Enzo3) and Richard Osbourne (Zeno) with the first two closing the triangle in 5hrs. The following day gave similar conditions with more breeze but a few of us managed to get around a 85km triangle thanks to the almighty into wind performance of the Zenos”
For flight tracks: Wayne’s, Graham’s and Richard’s
Cheers and congrats from all the OZONE team.
Source:: Ozone Paragliders