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  1. Can everyone keep an eye out for a wing that 'dissapeared' from the British Open this weekend in Hull. It belongs to the current World Champion Pascal Vallee. It is a prototype Adventure Flex Race size 20m, colour mainly white with a light green squiggle on the top. It also has the French registration 78ALA on the underside in large black letters. The risers are also modified with extra steering. Not only is this a saddening thing that someone could take from 'one of our own' but due to the type of wing it could be very dangerous in the wrong hands. If anyone has any info or see's it advertised anywhere please let me know directly. my contact is pjenni12 at g m a i l.com
  2. Anyone still following this thread should go and read Francis comment on the main paramotor forum as it explains quite clearly why we have to make this event solely for BHPA members and also the reasoning behind the no spectators rule. Anyone that thinks they can just host this type of event themselves your very wrong. http://www.paramotorforum.co.uk/viewtop ... 9&start=20 Post is the 8.47 am one.
  3. Morgy is on a Slalom 19, I'm on a GTR 18 and Ric is on a GTR 24
  4. Yes it was strange last night. I was doing some training in the field and suddenly it went from nil wind to gusty and strong. I landed straight away and packed up.
  5. Not used one myself but these are very popular with some of the top French comp pilots so I presume are well made quality props.
  6. Jock, thats not the French Open that is the results from just 2 tasks of Salomania a totally separate competition held after the Open. The open results are here https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B58Ryxup8O0nb1diLTVLOHFubFU/image?pagenumber=19&w=800 And the final results from Slalomania are here https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B58Ryxup8O0nV0FDNURtNjV2WGM/image?pagenumber=1&w=800 If you wish to read more info on the tasks you can find my blog on it here http://www.parajet.com/team/blog-entry/great_result_in_french_nationals/ Regarding kit choice. Alex won on a MacFly Polini 200 and 18 Ozone Viper Proto David was on a Adventure X Race and modified Hadron 24 Michel was on a Nirvana NS200 and Nucleon WRC 31 Julien was on Miniplane Top 80 Powerplay Scorpio I was on Zenith Top 80 and Hadron 20
  7. Its actually a Macfly. http://annecyparamoteur.com/crbst_19.html They are made by Jean Mateos, the father of Alex Mateus in France. Its a kinda Miniplane copy but in Titanium, very light and strong.
  8. Yes I can recommend the Climatic range as I have been using them for over a year. They provide excellent grip and feel but to do this need to be quite thin. Therefore I only use mine in the warmer months and rely on my Gin winter gloves for when it gets really cold. And yes I am currently sponsored by MacWet but this is my honest opinion
  9. Even though the video doesn't show it, the weather wasn't brilliant in France when we shot this. We had 3 rained off days and loads of wind so it wasn't perfect.
  10. A brilliant (long) video shot at this years World Paramotor Championship in Marugan Spain. [youtubevideo] [/youtubevideo]
  11. Just back from limping around this years Coupe Icare and thought i'd let you all in to a little secret. All I can say is keep an eye on this guys YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/devinsupertramp If your not aware of Devin then check out his other videos. He's one of the top 30 most watched channels on YouTube, and nearly all his videos go viral. He will be posting something in the next week.... Phil
  12. Finally found the time to sit down and edit the footage from the last 12 months. From fun flying to comp training I've had a blast. Enjoy. [youtubevideo] [/youtubevideo]
  13. Nice video Tom, but best of all you've just found me my next music obsession....Blackmill what an amazing artist. Phil
  14. No wonder you feel like the Nuc will glide forever its 4 sizes larger than the Rev. The Rev2 23 is 70-100kg pilot weight vs a Nuc 31 120-145kg. Have you really put on that much weight or were you just flying the Rev over the weight range?
  15. The main reason so many Ozone pilots is due to Alex Mateos winning nearly every Slalomania event. He could win flying a tarpaulin as he's in another league. If he was flying a GTR or Hadron I believe he'd still win. Consequently everyone see's him on an Ozone and buys one, same as he flys a miniplane and there are loads of pilots usining them too, of course matched with the obligatory Viper!
  16. Vario for sale with external audio so can be used with a paramotor. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... RK:MESE:IT
  17. As your on a 23 Revo i'm guessing your quite light and if you want to keep the weight of your kit down then I highly recomend the Gin Yeti, its about the lightest reseve out there.
  18. Hi Barry, could you give me a bit more info on how you connected the flow sensor to the cycle computer. I see you used an opto isolator but I don't understand how this will change a pulsed output into a switched contact? Thanks Phil
  19. Pascal Vallee clocked 67km/h on his in lasts years open though I doubt it has standard risers. Regarding competing on uncertified gliders in 'normal' comps yes its fine (at the moment) and unlikely to change. All the top pilots alter there wings to suit them and competition flying so most will be out of certification if origanlly in. Also there is a massive difference between the 2 liner open class wings and an uncertified paramotor wing. The Hadron, is a great wing to fly and I have always felt very safe on it in all the conditions I have flown. The video of Pascal having a large asymmetric collapse at Las Candelas this year was down to him trying different risers, and even then it recovered well.
  20. I raced home early yesterday for an afternoons flying only to have to wait for the UPS man to deliver my prop. I presumed it would have been dropped off mid morning....guess what he brought it at 5.30! Which left me all of 30 mins to balst around the field, not what I had planned but better than nothing.
  21. Indeed Steve is right, Dean is just about to get on a plane to Brazil to compete in the Fly games http://www.ojovolador.com/eng/paramotor/?show=1482 He is armed with the latest Polini 200 (proto) in a custom Volution chassis and Paramania GTR. As he's the only Brit there and on top form we're hoping to get a good result. I am also now a Parajet team pilot and have spent the weekend at the factory fitting out my new Volution chassis with a Top 80 and 130 prop. Coming to a comp field near you!
  22. On my Fusion 20 for cloverleaf I used just above neutral trim so i could keep the 180° tuns tight, and for Japanese slalom I used 3/4 as there is more straight line distance to cover. All of this is done on the brakes as the stabilo tip steer is only really good for course correction and slower turns. [youtubevideo] [/youtubevideo]The new wing is awesome but still getting to grips with it all
  23. Hi Steve, I'd agree that tip steering and weight shift is a good way of course correction when trims are out, but it you are perfectly safe to use the brakes on a Revolution with trims out and there is no mention in the Revolution Manual of this being not recommended. Admittedly you are disturbing the reflex profile but this isn't unsafe. http://www.flyparamania.com/downloads/r ... manual.pdf
  24. Hi Lloyd, I have been the last 2 years and its a fantastic festival with loads to see and set in the most magical of places. In fact the pictures in this months Paramotor mag are me flying in the valley If you want to fly during the festival you will need proof of insurance and you have to register with the on site marshal so he can give you a sticker for your helmet. Then you are only allowed to fly certain times and certain places, depending what other aerial activities are going on. The best thing is to get there on the Monday or Tuesday before it starts and you can go where and when you like, plus you can free fly without there being loads of other pilots there. There is 3 huge fields for free camping in and the expo and cinema are the only things you have to pay to get in to and they are only about €10-15 for the whole weekend. Quite a few brits already go over but it would be good to see even more there. Phil
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