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    Memory map

    Hve you asked MM themselves? Pete b Yes, the FAQ and answer was I'd have to l have to re-register and lose multiple PDA/SD use. My choice would be to stay as I am, have the Memory Map software on more than PDA/SD card AND have access to newer CAA maps. Has anyone a later CAA map I can try this on? Cheers Paul
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    Memory map

    Anyone know much about memory map? The boxed version I have (5.1.3) legally works on more than one PC/PDA/SD card, but the upgrade will only work on one PDA or SD card. Has anyone upgraded as I'm strugggling to see the advantage? At the moment I can (legally) use all the memory maps I have on my PC/PDA and evaluate any that I don't own. I'd like to know before I get the latest CAA map. My main use is for OS walking maps. So I don't want to lose the use of all the OS maps I already have. Cheers Paul
  3. Wow what great pictures! Good to see you are giving Glasgow Andrew and his stunning highland shots some competition. This is the first double strobe paramotor I've seen. What a good and simple idea as one must have blind spots. What type are they? Cheers Paul
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    JUNE Fly-in.

    Mike, Is it you don't know how to treat a women, pitch a tent or? Rachel, I and Kira were lovely, dry and warm in our 3 second tent and the parajet in the 2 second tent garage Count me in, probably just Sunday as I'm already booked to go to Farmer Bills Essex fly-in and Saturday night curry house visit that Lemmings Tracy has arranged. Cheers Paul
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    Pie and Peas

    Thanks. I was just flew it again over lunch. Fantastic! One others comes close, but the Pie N Peas and the Jurassic Weymouth to Swanage coastline are THE best places I've flown. I'm willing to travel to be convinced, if you know different? Cheers Paul
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    Pie and Peas

    We've been watching the Coast to Coast walking series on BBC4. Last night 7 May 7:30 pm included the area we flew and walked over last Saturday. As they have plenty of ground and air shots, it was the perfect reminder of a top weekend. In particular, the vista from the stone seat we sat on on the first ridge East and the helicopter view of the Wain Stones a few more ridges East, are exactly as they were. Anyone recognise who the two paramotors towards the end of the show? IMHO this is must to watch. Can a cleverer person find the watch again link? Cheers Paul
  7. Yes, for the same diameter and profile, a two blade gives less thrust than a three blade and so on. The gearing/reduction must be changed though. A huge two blade is the most efficient, if you can cope with a big cage etc. I'm not clever enough to prove it. So happy to be shot down... Cheers Paul
  8. I feel another plan coming on Dearly beloved has booked us a cottage late June somewhere on the Lleyn Peninsula. So any advice on essential beer stops, and where and where not to fly in this area will be greatly appreciated and hopefully used Cheers Paul
  9. Norman, Count me in. My Dad was in Burma, he never really talked about it much/enough?, but he did voice his huge respect for Gurkas. I've inherited this - and with a significant birthday this summer - helping Karan could be an ideal present. Who really needs another wing? When you are next near Bath or Wells? I feel a pub chat is needed Cheers Paul
  10. Yes! The plan is to go North for a four or five day PnP fix with Rachel. Cheers Paul
  11. Pete, Great to know a more local 'school' is starting. Good Luck! Cheers Paul
  12. Just back from an excellent curry so dates a blur. Is this the same weekend or can it be moved to the same weekend of the Big Fat Repack? The Reading hall is close enough and most/all need to throw our reserve and learn to repack. I do again....! Fly, throw, pack, party? Happy to help arrange, but may regret offer in the morning Cheers Paul
  13. Hi Dave, Totally my own fault and inexperience. Flying downwind too low and then trying to accelerate up a slope - insufficient lift - thud! Hi Rob, As a fellow Parajet owner, it is good to know the machine has taken nearly all the damage, while you walked away. I'm a critic of their crazy lack of netting, but think they have one of the strongest frame/cage combinations, if it all goes wrong... Having recently made my large frame Compact convertible into a Macro, I've a few ideas for parts. Happy to discuss if it helps. PM me your number if interested. Cheers Paul
  14. Pete, Good to see you today - thanks for mentioning this thread, reading it I nearly agree with everyone. Check and re-check will give you 99%, but never 100% as we are all human. Even in my low injury risk job, we have some tasks that are checked by two people, as human error has proved inevitable and costly. Simon, Welcome back, sounds like a stunning trip. Please please keep this thread going, it may not be the best advert for newbies wanting to paramotor, but it could save some finger tips or more of people that do. Outkast, Totally agree. Also I listen for the noise 'click' from the carb stop when I let go of the throttle. This may have saved me already when it looked like it had returned, but the lack of noise proved it hadn't. No idea if this was enough to rev up etc., but I did get me to re-route (untwist?) the way I held the throttle that day until I the noise/click returned. Malc, Grasshopper! You are wise above you age and experience I plan to do the same. All, Two people in the last year (one this month) I know have lost the tips of their fingers. Both have stated they will never start their motor unless they are strapped into the harness (Read the other forum and probably by now their BHPA reports for details). Why take the extra risk and ignore the painful lesson learnt by others? Happy to supply contact details of the two people if you need it from the horse's mouth. SO IF ANYONE sees me starting my motor while not strapped in, please please remind and stop me. I'll buy everyone there a beer and wear the dunce hat for a while. Previously I warmed up outside the harness, near to as Pete described, so yes this will now delay my flight by a few minutes. BUT I'll happily count all those minutes on all my fingers Cheers Paul P.S. Has anyone found away of turning a Parajet choke on and off while being strapped in?
  15. Pete, You are welcome to try a swap with mine and see if we can fit us both? I'll try and call you Tue or Wed. Cheers Paul
  16. I'd suggest you ask on one of the American forums as they have plenty of people your size that fly and know more what equipment is best/worst. I think finding a comfortable harness may be the big issue (sorry, pun intended) not the wing size or the motor thrust. Cheers Paul
  17. Thanks to Dan's post many of you will know the AAIB investigation report to Kev's fatality. It is uncomfortable reading, especially if like me you have a low hang point motor with a similar (same?) method of fixing. To paraphrase the last paragraph: Paramotoring has no single body able to identify and implement, suitable codes of design, manufacture and maintenance. The gliding movement in the UK has in general developed effectively and safely under the single entity of the British Gliding Association and this is an example of 'enlightened self-regulation' in sports aviation. Their outcome Safety Recommendation 2008-052 It is recommended that the CAA should actively develop oversight of the sport of self-propelled hang gliders, including paramotors buy a single organisation. I've slept on this and still can't decide the likely winner. BHPA have a head start, BMAA has gone backwards?, PMC just born... Cheers Paul P.S. If you missed Dan's post, the full AAIB report is http://www.aaib.gov.uk/sites/aaib/cms_r ... 002-09.pdf
  18. Thanks Dan. Something that is sad to read - but a must to read - for all. Cheers Paul
  19. Not sure of your motive here or if you have been to the Nats before? I went to the one near Stroud that used Pier's field and just looking at the flying, camping and family facilities that had 'appeared' in a previously deserted field, it is easy to see where the money goes. If you know of a source of cheaper equipment, I'm sure they will be delighted to use/borrow it? Why have a burger van when sit down Thai food is so good? Cheers Paul
  20. Have you thought of a few people sharing motors? After they buzzed Bath, I found and met 5 or 6 paragliding blokes from around Bristol who do this with 3 (solo engined) motors. It seems to work very well for them. They took turns with short flights then longer ones knowing there was always somone on the ground to help launch, retrieve and drive back from the pub! They had a quicker turnaround and fewer failed launches than a group of people each with ther own motor. It is great to have the skills and take the time to carefully do it all on your own, but maybe better to have safe help. The bonus is they appeared to get more flying and for less cost. Gliding is usually shared or syndicated, it seems odd that we don't. If I was starting now, I would look for a few mates and share a few motors. Cheers Paul
  21. I've driven for two years to the Lemming/Paramania weekend 'spring' flyins in this village. It isn't that far to drive even for a weeked as motorway most of the way. The best bar in Airvault is very friendly, has good food and drink and may still have the signed broken prop on the wall I'm interested in improving my skills, more trips away and flying in places with a great view. In my opinion, this part of France is a bit flat and repetitive for more than a weekend. Could another be arranged near some hills, mountains, the coast or even a lake? Cheers Paul
  22. Thanks. Did you CFI use the veclro straps as Pete has or is 'factory' velcro tubing on the LH side? Cheers Paul
  23. Sorry, I meant the left or right hand that you would throw the reserve with? Mine is also cockpit mounted and via the velco tube on the RH side conncets to the top of the harness. This means (I think) that to improve the chances of it opening cleanly, I should use my right hand to throw it out to the RH side. Throwing it left could catch the swinging arms or parts of me. So my right hand has to either drop the throttle or hold it and risk it catching with the reserve handle, this feels wrong. I want to either change to a LH throttle or LH reserve route so they are 'operated' by different hands. I wondered what other Parajet people have done? Cheers Paul
  24. Alan, I think the 3 and 2 blade Macro have different 'gearing'. I'm making my Parajet work as a Macro or a Compact and was told my existing 3x99 Compact and the 2x 130cm Macro can use the same hub and belt. The 3 x 130cm prop would need a different (bigger) hub and belt If no advice on here, try the Yahoo or Lemming forum for James or Keith for prop repairs. Out of interest, what side is your reserve and throttle as I want to move one of these so they are in different hands. Cheers Paul
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