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Yooda Yak 185 paramotor
Yooda’s new Yak 185 paramotor is powered by the Vittorazi Moster 185 engine, and ideal for intermediate PPG pilots
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PWC BRAZIL 2018
The next Paragliding World Cup will take place in Baixo Guandu, Brazil from the 14th- 21st of April.
The town of Baixo Guandu is an old favourite with the Paragliding World Cup, having held events there in 2013 and 2015. The countryside around Baixo is a mix of flats and hills, dotted with the most grandiose granite domes, making it a paraglider and photographer’s dream. Lots of tropical sun on a continuously changing landscape gives great thermals.
Gone are the days when far flung World Cups were an easy way to get into the Super Final. With 13 World Cup winners and 28 World Cup task winners taking part, this could very well be a continuation of the Battle Royale that we saw in the nail biting Super Final, where it was all to fly for right up until the last few seconds of the race.
You can keep up with all the pilots on the PWCA App which is now available for iOS and Android devices, (search for PWCA). It gives the live Commentary, tracking and all the scores and makes the competition much easier to watch on tablets and mobile phones. Visit PWCA.org
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Phi release second EN-A, the Sonata
The second paraglider to be released from new company Phi is another EN-A: the Sonata
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Simonini PPG engines: 140, 250, Mini 2 Evo
Simonini have unveiled two new paramotor engines – the 140 and 250, and have upgraded the popular Mini 2 Evo
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‘No proposal’ for UK to withdraw from the FAI
The UK’s Royal Aero Club has said “there is definitely no proposal” to withdraw from the FAI, following a post on the British Hang and Paragliding Facebook page.
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