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  1. Hi, going back to your original post and you going round in circles I'm not going to help much! I have a zenith Moster and a V3 Moster, both are plenty powerful, I'm 115Kg and 6' tall, and they push me easily, solo and I've used the same set up for tandem and power isn't an issue at all, wing choice is a little more critical in my opinion - and good technique, I'm flying a paramania GTX 24 and this set up picks me off the floor in nil wind as quick as any other pilot, however it's not a first wing set up by any means. I find the Moster a great engine with very few vices, the polini motors have had a lot of issues, they seem to have been less over the past year but that could be because they are not so popular now, I'd have a good look into the dealer support, there's nothing worse the having the time and conditions to fly but being grounded because you are waiting for a part, I've also always steered clear of the electric start, in my opinion it's additional weight your lugging about and just another thing to go wrong, it's nice as an option if you really want it but if it's your only option it will let you down at some point, I've been flying at least 5 times when friends have been grounded due to flat batteries of electrical issues - I think the nitro has both options and a clutch as standard. The V3 is a great set up, it is a little heavier but you won't notice that much difference when you are running as you'll be using the thrust to push you along, it also has a 15l fuel tank so going back to your original post about XC you'll be able to get a good 2.5 hours minimum before having to land, the Zenith has 12l and the Maverick has only 10l, however most of my flights are about an hour long so I normally only have about 7l on take off - no point on taking too much additional ballast. I'm just about to sell my zenith and replace it with either a maverick or if I can get a test flight a nitro, both suppliers will give you excellent customer support and buying from either won't be an issue, however having not flown the nitro I can't really give any help, only what I've been told and read. good luck!
  2. Best rule of thumb, have a wee into wind, if your shoes get wet, don't fly it's too windy!
  3. I'm down that way for a week in August and would love to pay you a visit, I'll contact you nearer the date adam
  4. I have found the "GTX Wobble" annoying sometimes but other times the wing is steady as you like, to be honest I'd forgotten about it, the last 5 or 6 flights have been hands off and pretty much weight shift only. I'm close on 100kg starkers and fly the 24, I have a friend who is mid 90s and fly's a 26 speedster, on full trim there's only a small difference in the speed but the GTX is slightly faster, the bigger difference is in the slow speed, the speedster seems to be able to fly considerably slower on trims. I have to say I've found the differences are marginal possibly 1kph at best, and again the fuel burn is only a best guess and marginal and not measured by anything more than marks on the tank and time in the air but I would still bet that my GTX is slightly more efficient than my old speedster set up. I've not managed to blag a flight on a Viper 3 but I'd love to have a go when I get the chance, 100 + hours PPG and 50 + hours PG , but I am put off by the expert or die feel of the advertising!
  5. If I can add my 2p's worth I had a speedster 30 for a couple of years and loved it, nice easy wing to fly, a little "baggy" by comparison to the current wing I'm flying I'm now flying a GTX 24, it's a lot more dynamic if you want it to be or will happily sit above your head and let you potter along hands free, I have a feeling that it could bite you on the arse if you weren't sure on what you were doing tho. I find the the GTX is more fuel efficient & a lot easier to launch, the speedster was easy and I'd had no complaints but the GTX just seems to jump off the floor, sit above your head and want to play. As far as I can make out from the Ozone blurb, the Sirocco is a lighter weight Speedster aimed at older Gents and Women - Not my words I hasten to add, The Viper will eat you unless your a comp Pilot & the Roadster is aimed at the beginner market and is a little more forgiving but has less dynamic flight qualities. Maybe I'm just reading into the Ozone blurb too much as I think they are great wings but I think the marketing is a little off. I've never managed to fly the WRC, tried to get a test flight on one but after 3 months of being messed about by a dealer I gave up, to be honest I've only heard negative stuff about the customer service, that said it's better than the current Paramania service! Badger
  6. "That's Parajet for you You can get somebody on the phone, They deal with the issue, They hold spares More often than not they despatch same day. That's something some others could aspire to, judging by other posts on this forum" I couldn't agree more!
  7. "That's Parajet for you You can get somebody on the phone, They deal with the issue, They hold spares More often than not they despatch same day. That's something some others could aspire to, judging by other posts on this forum" I couldn't agree more!
  8. Weather looks great for tomorrow, but I've heard nothing about the event, is this ever going to happen??
  9. One of my clothing suppliers is now able to supply me the dickies suits, I can sell them for £50 each + carriage, don't know how that compares with other shops but they're there if you fancy one. I'm close on 6' and they fit me fine Badger
  10. Badger

    Cameleon

    I have a Cameleon that's never been used for sale if you want one, not too sure which model it is, I bought it new about 9 months ago but never fitted it. Make me an offer!! Badger
  11. A slightly less formal saying "if your not on the right your in the shite" Badger
  12. Great Idea, keeps people on their toes and even if you don't know the answer it makes you look them up and that's not a bad thing either The second layer of atmosphere is called the Stratosphere and the boundary between it and the troposphere is called the .... Couldn't answer without looking it up & I'm not going to cheat Badger
  13. Hi All I selling my Paramania GTX 24, it was bought new in Feb this year, first flight was mid March, it is in the Storm colour scheme (Grey, Black & Orange logo) it's done about 24 hours and is in mint condition, comes with all the Paramania stuff you get when bought new - stuff sack, rucksack spare lines and so on. These wings are great fun to fly and are the build quality is second to none. I'll upload some photos when the weather dries up and I don't have to get the wing wet. £2000.00 ONO Badger
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