Paramotor wings- beyond beginner Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 22 июн 2017
- A brave Dudek dealer here in Canada graciously offered to send a couple of wings so everyone would get a chance to see what they are like. Here is part 1
Thanks to paragliding.ca for the chance to try them out.
paragliding.ca/gear-for-sale
*This is a repost after some feedback from you guys of some music that was too loud resulting in not being able to hear me* Thankful that you want to hear what I have to say, and that so many watched to the end of the video!! Hope this is more enjoyable.
Fly safe everyone (FGA)
I trained on a universal, then bought a reportair, and it was NOT difficult, and not too busy IMO... 2D steering I mastered on my first flight, tip steering i learned on my 2nd flight. and i was new to paramotoring... This wing is a great step up from a training wing.
Just love your videos bro....keep them coming!!!!
I totally agree with you regarding student pilots using a simple riser. For me, when I was in training, I never truly got comfortable with the risers and the many number of riser lines. I was in fear that I’d tangle the lines, where are the A’s, do I have a riser twist, rinse-repeat the check. It wasn’t until I had my own wing and kited on my own for many hours until I felt comfortable with the complexities of the glider. It’s now a non-issue. Love the videos and many thanks for posting!
That wing of yours makes sense to me, nice and simple. I'm looking real hard at trying this, thanks for the review.
I appreciate your review and talking about the risers
Поздравляю с покупкой !
Приятных взлётов и мягких посадок !!!
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Looks like the Report'air has similar risers to the Universal. My instructor uses Universals for training, and I bought one. The Universal comes with some "training wheels" - the trims have covers over parts of them so noobs can't really use them right off. It's still got tip steering, split A's and speedbar attachments. As a beginner, I haven't had any issues with the setup. What it does do is give you more versatility in one wing.
I'm just getting into this sport and I appreciate all the info for a noob
How's it been?
11:08 "There's a lot to grasp" Bwahahaha!! I can't wait to fly
What weight is the equipment to add for my weight to know how wing to buy
Nice equipment. Great vid! How did you meet these people?
I'm late as heck to this video but I live right beside London Ontario trying to meet more people to fly with 👍 great Videos btw😁
I fly outside of westport ont. quite a bit in the summer. Im from the states but spend as much time as i can on the lakes. Would be cool to meet semi local pilots
I'm down just get ahold of me on my channel if you do sounds like it could be fun flying. I mostly fly alone and it kinda sucks sometimes
Fast4slow... I’m in Kingston. How do I get a hold of you?
Pulls stuff out of bag... "I think this stuff comes in the bag".
What is that wing with the 3 simple risers? looking for a good nice and slow beginner A wing. thanks
what size the nucleon xx ?
Would the Report'air 28m be ok for a beginner? 250 pound pilot?
PRDMRE The PPG Bible (V5) has a great section on wing loading on page 258. It's definitely worth buying as it is full of great info.
Already own it, it is a great book, Have not got to that part yet :-)
I know you were careful, but did anyone else cringe @ 1:27? Slit - tape - knife...
o ya.. lol
no