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  1. All re-assembled and running well. A couple of things to note

    The reed blocks as supplied by PJ need a little work to make them fit. The M2 set screws need their heads grinding off a bit to let them fit into the 37mm aperture in the block. When I raised it with PJ, they were surprised, but agreed, saying they used to come pre-ground from the supplier

    Secondly, the supplied cylinder base gasket is a bit shonky, not that accurate and overlapping the transfer ports, I would advise cutting your own.

    Worth noting this part is available off ebay, search part no 100560110, for around £25 delivered. £55 from PJ delivered

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=100560110&_sop=15

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  2. All parts ordered from PJ, usual efficient service.

    One slight gripe, is their new carriage policy of using UPS only, no more Royal Mail, so there is a minimum postage cost of £12, which seems a bit steep for something that would go in a 4" jiffy bag.

    For that I expected Gilo to strap on the motor and fly it to me, personally, like in the advert! :wink:

  3. So, apart from PJ where can I get these steel reed petals for a V2 Macro . There seem to be loads of places to get the carbon ones. (although even for these I don't know how to cross reference which ones you need, except by size)

    Size 39x32mm and 6/1000" thick , 3mm holes at 17mm centres, 2mm slot.

    But I'm advised not to go for the carbon ones because they wear out very quickly. In wider 2 Stroke use the carbon ones are advised as being the better bet because when they let go they will not damage the internals. Any advice?

    And while I'm on- whats happened to the Parajet site? Very flash, but is it me or is it now impossible to look up for anything but a handful of spares....and those only for the latest machinery, which you hope won't be needing any for a bit.

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  4. Well.....that'd do it! Look what I found lodged in the carb when I went to investigate why the the motor had suddenly decided not to pick up cleanly. In part leading to a couple of aborted attempts to fly this week.

    Very lucky it was big enough to lodge in the throat of the carb and not disappear onwards to wreak havoc inside.

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  5. Flight 34 23/5/15

    Managed an early flight from Pangbourne to Goring and Aldworth last Saturday and was back on the ground by 9:15 before things started to brew up a bit.

    Apart from the fact that every time I fly I just find it awesome :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen: (hope it never wears off), nothing particular to report on the flying front.

    But I was test driving my new Hero 4 Black properly for the first time. And following best backroom tinkerers tradition hadn't bothered to read the manual - you don't do you!

    So it wasn't till I got down I found it had been on the Video+Photo setting.

    Aficionados will know already, but for those other non manual reading folk, what that means, I discovered, is, it films continuous video 1080P 25fps AND takes timelapse at around 10 frames a minute.............so I had getting on for 400 photos to go with the vid.! Lucky it has a 64Gb card!

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    Proper photographer/pilots (eg GD) will no doubt disagree but for amateurs this has got to be the way to go. Now I know it does that, all I need to do is look at what I want to photograph....and keep still for 6 seconds!

    If I set it to timelapse only (no video) then it will shoot at 12Mp ( these were only at about 2.5Mp, I think)which should give some decent shots, probably want to get it off the wide angle setting too.

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    Heres a selection

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  6. Flight 33 13/5/15

    New experience to report!

    Not particularly in the flying, although it was a beautiful evening flight ( if a little blustery) over the Thames Valley, but it was a first for me flying with other pilots.

    Flew yesterday evening with Chris Wright ( Bubba1) and Phil Hensley from the Railway field in Pangbourne.

    Trying to get three pilots airborne in a short space of time, is not as easy as you think it should be, especially when a couple off them are relatively low hours

    I went first, with a very easy reverse in a brisk NE breeze towards the railway- getting a long toot in greeting from the passing 125.

    I then had to hold for a good 10minutes before the others joined me.

    I was again reminded as I waited, how difficult it is to see activity on the ground and especially how difficult it is to see a flying Paramotor against the ground rather than in silhouette against the sky. A very good reminder of the importance of keeping ones eyes peeled for stuff coming at you.

    Phil joined me over Mapledurham House with Chris some way off to the West over Goring Heath, and we set off towards Gallowstree Common, not exactly formation flying ! And with a combination of Chris getting cold hands ( no gloves!) and me having used my fuel while the others got airborne we didn't make our target of Peppard Golf Course. But a fun flight nevertheless.

    It was interesting to note the different opinions of the pilots as to the conditions aloft. Chris remarked how active/gusty it was up there, but once again I hadn't particularly noticed it. Don't know whether that's a lack of perception on my part, a high tolerance from my paragliding experience, or testament to the Synth's ability to iron all that sort of stuff out.

    Anyway we felt we'd done enough to deserve a pint, so Chris and I repaired to The Elephant, a bit concerned that Phil is sickening for something- first time I've known him turn down a drink!

     

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  7. Hello.i have sky110s and for 1 hour i burn 4.5litre fuel.

    I think itd very hight.i measure it in paramotor tank whel i take off i have 8litre and after 1 hour i have 3.5litre in tank.

    What i must check?

    I am 80k and my wing is nucleon wrc 29.

    Thanks.

    4.5lts/hr: I wish! 6lts/hr Macro V2 Synth 34m2 100kg, done enough now to rely on that figure for me. Plug nice and nut brown, I always err on the side of caution and run just rich.

  8. Pat have you tried taking a wrap to land I found it so helpful do it most of the time now always manage to lane on my feet!!!!

    Come down to ours for a flight soon

    Hi, Neilzy. no wrap taken , but did shorten the brakes a little last year.

    It wasnt a "clear the decks, arrestor wire landing", or anything like that :mrgreen::mrgreen: ........................... just didnt remain standing

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