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  1. I can only suggest that the problem with the exhaust is connected with the improper 2-stroke oil with longer burning time or higher burning temperature used. We mailed Vitorazzi an inquiry at some point if we could use Motul 800 instead of recommended Motul 710 and got the reply that we are NOT to use 800 as it could result in higher temperature in exhaust system. That is my personal experience as I do not know anybody with this problem and I do not pretend to know all about Moster. My Moster has about 100 hours on it... Ordinary one, not the Silent.

    PS Factory version + Expedition weight of 20 kg will be the weight of the paramotor without the reserve (+ approx. 3 kg), and fuel (12 kg). Altogether 35 kg. I think it is not really such a huge difference to 36 kg with Classic. 

    PPS A month ago I met Skymax team and discussed the Expedition. Good stuff. I plan to change my Skymax Compact to Expedition next year.

  2. On 01.09.2016 at 22:22, fuzzybabybunny said:

    So basically what I'm getting from this thread is that there are no downsides to larger engines compared to the small ones like the Top80, besides a bit of weight?

    Yes, basically, but it is a bit more complex.

    I depends upon your weight too, indeed. If you are above 80 – 85kg I would not recommend to go for light engine.

    Personally I flew 7 different paramotors with Snap Ego (the same thrust as TOP 80), and few larger engines: Moster 185, Simonini and C-Max. A am 92 kg and I will not go for light engine. One of my mates just decided to sell his Apco Force as his TOP 80 is not coping with horizontal flight with accelerator fully pressed. My Moster is giving me only 0.5 – 1 m/s ascent rate with accelerator fully pressed with my 28m Apco Lift at 38 mph speed. And it is minimum of what I consider to be safe.

    I would not say you will experience over thrust and torque effect problems if you got the right harness and it is set up properly (not discussing the paramotors which are not safe by definition). Just as an example – I had Nirvana Rodeo and it was perfect, but when I got Nirvana Instinct (the same engine and moto frame), it was really bad in terms of torque effect – the harness was too big for me and whatever I tried there was a tendency to have a twist-prone position at full throttle.

    The same situation with starts and take off – I would say it is much more dependable on your skills and harness settings than 2 kg of extra engine weight. And the other thing is the prospective. If you would ever think about pylon racing, just forget about the light engine – you will need all the thrust you can get. The same rule is if you will have later on to fly the fast wing with about 40 or more mph speed. But if you are of 60kg weight and will fly slow wing with no accelerator ever attached – yes, you can go for light engine. Generally, the engine with more thrust is giving you more flexibility in your future wing choice and paramoto “career”. It might have happened than in one year you will stop doing this hobby, but at the same time it might come to the point when you will start considering to do the tandem flight and light engine will not cope again. Your choice at the end of the day. And of course the choice of the right paramotor (frame, harness, etc.)  is not less but may be even more important that the engine.

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  3. Thanks a lot!

    I would say a lot of matters are ahead - definitely I have to be certified have an insurance to do the cross country. And anoter question will be registration to be able to fly high if necessary. Personal record is 16 900 feet (testing the engine in cooperation with Ru paramotor manufacturer..)

    minus 23 at this photo ))normal_2~0.jpg

  4. Good morning/evening to everyone.

    I am happy to join the UK flying community and forum.

    Flying from 2011 (originally from Russia) I just started to fly in the UK.

    I was specializing on cross country flights, not too long, my maximum is 62 miles.

    I fly SkyMax paramotor with Moster 185 engine and Apco Lift reflex wing.

    Located at Wirral, Merseyside. I will be delighted to meet local pilots, flying in the area and will be grateful for contacting me.

    I plan to make cross country flights in the UK later on this year and will be grateful for some advices:

    What web sites do you use to check the airspace and local flying restrictions to plan the flights?

    What weather web sites you prefer? I am using WindGuru.cz and it is helpful as you could check the wing to altitude diagram, but will be happy to consider the other options also.

    My best regards,

    Ivan

     

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