Summer fly-in and Party 2018 :-)
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The 2018 'World's end' Paramotor Club summer fly-in and Party
The Paramotor Club will be hosting our annual summer fly-in / party from the 13th of July until the 15th of July. At Worlds End, Close to Newbury, Berkshire. (postcode RG20 7JH) there will be signs from this postcode.
The site is AMAZING! you will not be disappointed with the perfect grass as far as the eye can see.
As well as the normal music, fire, food, bar & posh toilets... +++ at this event we will have a comedian on the Friday evening to get you laughing until your face hurts!
Once again we will be putting on a PMC fireworks display, and once again it will be unlike the dragged out displays your accustomed too here is a drone video of the 2017 fireworks for 2018 we have a plan which will up the game considerably!!
Visitors can also enjoy a 'Joy Ride' / (trial flight) in a C42 microlight for a very small donation.
Camping, caravans, motorhomes FREE.
Locally, there are some great XC flights to be had, and foot-drag heaven awaits!
PLEASE LOG IN TO USE CLICK THE 'Going' BUTTON at the top left of this page 200 PILOT'S MAX 'Families welcome only pilots need to RSVP'.
Tickets for non flying guest's will be sold in advance and available in plenty of time before the event.
(those who do not RSVP risk not being able to attend if we max out on numbers)
For the wife's and girlfriends of: We are close to 'Downton Abbey' or 'Highclear Castle' which you can now visit and walk around.
As always, Fully Paid up members entry is FREE, Non Member pilots £25 for weekend membership, guests £15 for a weekend membership. (An optional donation to a locally well supported children's charity would be awesome and I will make sure there is a donations pot in the entry tent)
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Try a scooter out let, don't know where you live, dozens on the Internet, a lot of parts used in paramotors have come from scooter manufacturers. for a very good reason ,they are proven and available. Ps it's really helpful if there's a supplier nearby so that you can compare part that you require... Good luck.
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I had a parajet volition macro for 7years a very reliable motor, but a did have a problem very similar to yours wouldn't start up flooding, fuel dripping out of the exhaust joints,then would run for a short while then would not restart, and flood out,!!! remedy for me was to replace the magneto,as the last post said get all the fuel out of the crankcase, and you will be sorted. Hope this gets you flying....
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By Blackburn Mark · Posted
Only thing I can imagine is the crank case has a pool of fuel in it. Saw something similar, recently, on a snowmobile engine... Total mystery, everything looked good but nothing. Drained the fuel out of the crank case, fired right up. There are scenarios where the tank can pressurize (or in gravity fed) and a poor seal allows fuel to run into the crank case when sat. -
By laurencehb · Posted
Hi, I wonder if anyone here can help me. I've had my parajet volution now for about 15 years and it's always been good as gold. I actually used to work for parajet building volutions when I got it. Recently It became harder and harder to start so I did the following.. stripped and cleaned out the carb, new 98octain fuel and racing oil, replaced all gaskets, checked compression (good) new spak plug, spark plug cap, new CDI unit - good spark, striped and cleaned all parts and replaced all gaskets. Now it won't start at all. not even a ping. It feels like I might as well be trying to run it on water! After a bit of cranking with alternating choke on and off I get fuel literally pooring out of the joints in the exhaust! Low jet needle is set to 1 1/4 turns, also tried on 1 1/2 turns. tried with easystart, still nothing. It seems like its just sucking in waaay too much fuel somehow and flooding before it can spark. I don't think it's a timing issue. I can't imagine the little half mood timing key shearing very easily. also I did get it to splutter into life once a while back for a minute or so before dying again so it certainly wasn't a timing issue at that point. On the carburettor side, when I stripped the Carb it diddn't have the 'optional' semi circular mini diaphragm at the bottom of the fuel metering side in it, so when i rebuilt it, I left it without as I had found it. I can't think how or why the carb would be flooding the engine in this way before it can spark. any suggestions welcome! Thanks! Laurence -
You can certainly listen on 118.675 without problem, without transmitting no one is going to know. To transmit legally you would need to do the FRTOL course and pay for the CAA license once passed. Sorry, that's the way it is. I did transmit without authority a few times but the controller always knows as you don't have the grip on correct terminology and responses. I am glad I went with the course and license, I can use airband now wherever I am.
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