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Flight for Life a success

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Remy Swaab of the Panama Paramotoring Association is pleased to announce the success of the 2008 Flight for Life.

On Sat 3 May, 8 pilots flew from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, flying over the Panama Canal.

The pilots launched from Fort Sherman, near Colon, and landed safely on the Pacific coast, close to the famous bridge of the Americas. In so doing they set a world record for first uninterrupted Ocean to Ocean flight.

Thanks to sponsors and donators they also received over $26,000.00 for the Charity Foundation FANLYC, a leukaemia and cancer charity.

There will be an exhibition of photographs at the Multi-Plaza in Panama from the 22nd May - 1st June.

www.vueloporlavida.org

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New Seawind summer flying suit

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Seawind have now finished their latest flying suit, to add to the Sky Racer range of clothing.

It is made from the latest hi-tech windproof and breathable fabric, and has a soft-touch finish.

Produced in their factory in China under the strictest controls, their usual quality is assured.

www.seawindfly.cn

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PPG Boogie in South Africa

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Flying Unlimited would like to invite all paramotor pilots in Southern Africa to participate in the 2008 PPG Boogie, at Emoyeni Flight Park, 30 mins from Durban. This is the Fourth such event, held every second year.

The event, which includes the National Championships, runs from Friday 6 - Tuesday 10 June 2008, 6th being an official practise day. Pilots are welcome to arrive early or stay on afterwards - the accommodation and facilities will be available with prior arrangement.

The event is designed to be a fun get-together, where you can make new flying friends, catch up with old ones, learn from each other and see all the latest equipment and techniques. All the tasks will be flown within sight of the airfield, making it a more spectator-friendly event and enabling easy retrieves of pilots who land out. Pilots will be put into teams by the organisers, so all pilots will score for themselves and their team, with the aim of promoting mentoring and learning.

The usually excellent weather in June in Kwa-Zulu Natal is great for paramotor flying. The winds are generally calm, the skies clear and the terrain is ideal for large groups of paramotor pilots flying either competition style tasks or for recreational flying.

More info is available at www.xplorer.co.za/ppg-boogie/

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2008 National Paramotor Championship

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

NATS08 is getting close: From May 30th - June 3rd, Northrepps airdrome near Cromer, Norfolk, will be transformed into the event HQ and family-friendly campsite with all facilities, including on-site caterer.

Michel Carnet, current UK Champion and World silver medalist, will be defending his title, and competing with other top pilots for a place on the British team, which will fly in the European Championships in Poland at the end of July.

There will also be a powered hang gliders class this year.

If you want to compete, you can reserve your place and register on www.flymicro.com/footnat08.

Non-competitor pilots are welcome as free-flyers but there are some requirements that must be met, so please see the website above for more information.

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PXP reinforced paramotor frames for trikes

Monday, May 5th, 2008

PXP.ES are offering 16mm reinforced, double-ring, frames for their paramotors that will be used with trikes, feeling that the strains they are put under in a nil-wind situation are too much for a traditional frame, resulting in damaged props or frames.

The reinforced frame is about 2kg heavier than a standard one, but on a trike this is of little consequence.

The special frames were designed with the help of their pilot, Alfonso ALVAREZ (Spanish team) and friend Antonio MARTINEZ.

www.pxp.es

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PXP.ES choose 4 stroke engines

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Spanish firm, PXP.ES, are thge first company in Spain to market a series of 4 stroke paramotor engines.

Having tested the motor on the test bench, they were very pleased with the start, low vibration and for the impressive power it gave. Add to this the increased efficiency and fuel economy over a 2-stroke version, and they are onto a winner!

The motor is currently available for trike use, and PXP.ES sell a kit including a stainless steel chassis (31.5kg) complete with chair, electric started and 9l fuel tank.

PXP competition pilot, Juanjo Garcia, has been very happy with the motor. For 2 litres of fuel he can fly 1.56 hours, and the time to perform a circuit in competition is little different from using a 2 stroke.

PXP aim to have a non-trike, small prop. version available soon.

www.pxp.es

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Adventure Maxifly cross-bracing kit

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

The Maxifly cross bracing kit can be fitted to all adventure harnesses with no modification necessary. It allows the pilot to adjust the level of cross bracing, within safe comfort limits researched by Adventure. It doesn’t change the hang points.

Cost 150 €

www.adventure.fr

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Popham Postponed

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

News just in is that 2008 Microlight Trade fair & Aero/Auto jumble has been postponed, as the airfield is totally waterlogged.

The new date proposed for the event is 2 - 3 August 2008.

For further information, see their website, www.popham-airfield.co.uk

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Adventure Reflexion 2008

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

The Reflexion has been improved for 2008.

It is a high-end Reflex product, intended for experienced pilots looking for speed and performance.

Reliable and fast (60km/h), it is stable at speed and in turbulence and is the wing of choice for long journeys.

The Reflexion 2008 is available in red for the 27m2 version, blue for the 29.

www.paramoteur.com

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Gauteng Mini Comp 2008

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Saturday 19th April was the start of the first Gauteng mini competition for PPG and PPT pilots at Flying Unlimited’s airfield, South Africa.

Designed to iron out mistakes being made by competitors in order to prepare them for their main competition events, seven competitors took part in 7 tasks over the weekend. Tasks concentrated on one discipline at a time, and skills covered were navigation, spot landing, fuel economy, Japanese slalom and declared time on a set route.

The event was a success, and Flying Unlimited would particularly like to thank Allen Kennedy, who volunteered to be meet director rather than competitng. Flying Unlimited’s Tony Gibson came first overall.

www.ppg.co.za

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