Bewilderment paramotor style
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- Reliving this every minute since it happened. Frame flex is the only answer I can come up with. Yet, this is the same wing and technique I'd successfully used hundreds of times for no wind forwards with my old P.AP. TinOx. Maybe the fishing vest is a bad omen?
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Arms all the way out broski
Add power only after glider has cleared the power band (45 degrees) - power was applied a tad early - lines hit (and flexed) the cage - which broke your prop tips - split second timing... : (
It appears that too much power was applied too early. Now, I don't know if this is what caused this, but that's too much application of power too early.
Aughh! Head scratcher. I would suspect it’s the power forward pulling lines low and snagging on connection pointes… or something similar. Next time you got it!
Actually he was listening to the wrong song in his headphones
Yikes brother. Glad the shrapnel didn't get ya. Cage flex perhaps. Stopped on a particular frame in the vid and the hoop looks a lil off. Could be the GoPro lens though. 🤷♂
you had a load of space to use and you decided to set up next to what looks like poppy lights for the runway......
as I have done hundreds of other times. See my response to Clint...
I feel your frustration! I wonder if the problem didn't start with the snap-on connector that helps hold the cage sections together came loose first and got propelled into the net after striking the prop. Would be interesting to see how much clearance you have if one side of it isn't attached and it rotates back towards the prop. Perhaps that situation with a "normal" amount of cage flex due to the line tension could have caused a prop-connector impact? Just a thought.... A little thicker prop-spacer might be a preventative measure if that was the problem (in addition to making sure the connector is solidly secured of course).
Any takeoff you can walk away from...
$orry for your lo$$
Posture needs a little work. Arms out, no power until A's released... Holding those risers near the body with elbows bent, places even MORE pressure on the cage, than a decent inflation would.
that seems to be the consensus. thanks for your feedback!
As the wing is coming down, are those D lines tangled? See 1:43.
nah... just big and loopy. It's a 3 line free flight glider. Pretty hard to mess it up.
What part of frame was prop strike ?
lower right hand quad
Well obviously you used the wrong oil
So when you use a wrong oil you brake a propeller.
@@chacoasertec If you're lucky. Sometimes it's just instant death.
@@DwayneCrow😂😂😂😅
Chest out, arms back. (Which includes elbows straight). Sorry bud, my stomach cringed and heart sank
When you film , dont take the 1st 3 mins to show your audience what your trying to accomplish , you took a whole 60 secs just to get the wing up .
@@Trike. whatever