Maxime Pinot won the 2018 edition of the Bornes to Fly, which took place over the weekend of 19-21 May 2018
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Maxime Pinot won the 2018 edition of the Bornes to Fly, which took place over the weekend of 19-21 May 2018
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Paul Kilburn was a hero – but didn’t want anyone to know it. We look back at the remarkable day when he saved seven people’s lives
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The Wisp is an ultra-light tandem, perfect for mountain hike & fly adventures. It is fun, agile, and easy-to-use, with the weight and pack volume of a solo wing. With an incredibly easy launch, enjoyable handling, and performance for XC flying, the Wisp is the perfect tool to share travel adventures and mountains with your friends.
Read more info on the Wisp Product Page
Source:: Ozone Paragliders
Sol’s Effect XT is a paramotor wing for experienced pilots and cross-country adventurers
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Minari say their ‘Evergreen’ PPG engine is a compact, powerful and reliable 180cc PPG engine
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Gin’s Pegasus 2 is a beginner wing for PPG and free flight. Gin say it’s confidence inspiring and fun!
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OZONE Team pilot, Cody Mittanck just sent us a report from his latest trip to Nevada where he had the opportunity to put his Z-alps and Ozium 2 to the test.
Cody reports:
“Nevadastan. The name should conjure images of a dry, desolate desert with no roads and no cell service, with small dusty mining towns barely surviving and locals speaking a foreign tongue. It’s not quite this. The locals speak some form of incomprehensible english and I found 4G in the middle of a dry lake bed that is better than I get at my house in Salt Lake City. But regardless its an adventure and for me one that can be found without getting on a plane. It was spring time flying in the desert, lapse rates that had my vario doubled over showing 14 mps climbs, leaving climbs nearly a 1000 meters below base and still getting sucked into the cloud, getting snowed on, and moving 90 degrees off course to avoid massive thunderstorms. I had never heard of a pee tube freezing, but apparently it happens. My hands are still a bit numb in the fingertips. I have to say …read more
Source:: Ozone Paragliders