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Solstice

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  1. Hi I am new to paramotors and trying to figure out what helmet to get. I liked the Bern/sena helmets and wrote a company to purchase it. They said that the sena will not work with the Icom A14 radio.... Does anyone know what helmet I can use with icom? Thank you, Randy
  2. After researching paramotors for months and trying to decide which one to buy between scout Enduro, Parajet maverick, air conception nitro 200 Titanium , Kangook lite , and virus XC2.. I have decided to go with Virus XC2. The man training me said we can build it. But i am writing to your pros to ask what should I purchase to make this build? What's a very comfortable harness with pockets/compartments? When I buy the moster 185 plus engine will it come with throttle? If not what's a good throttle to purchase? Does engine come with motor mounts and everything I need? Thank you, Randy
  3. Ok great! this makes me more confident buying this as my first wing. Thank you Brian! ~Randy ~
  4. So you had experience flying before using this wing.. I'm thinking about going with the Mac Para Charger even though I have no experience flying. IV read great things about it. Sounds like the worst thing is a butt landing... And from what I have read a lot of people do this starting out, lol
  5. Thank you Papagyo for your reply. Sorry I didnt reply soon I lost the link to this forum . That is the reason I asked between the two wings I have heard that with the Mac Para Charger. But I also read that its a wing that I wouldn't out grow for a while. I didnt know if I should risk buying it or not. So you have had only one bad landing? how many good landings after that? How long have you had the wing?
  6. So many people said the MAC PARA CHARGER is a great wing! I also was told it has bad flare and fast landings for a noob just starting out? I was told the GIN PEGASUS was a better wing because of slower landings. http://www.macpara.com/en/charger.html http://gingliders.com/paramotoring/pegasus/ Any opinions? Thank you, Randy
  7. Perfect... I will check into them ? Thank you! Randy
  8. Hi, I am getting a paramotor in the spring and just trying to do some research. I was wondering is there a app or GPS unit that would tell you if you begin to fly out of class E Or G airspace? I have seen on the vfr maps there can be small passages if one is to fly cross country and I don't understand how would you know exactly what airspace you are in. Thx, Randy
  9. I agree Juan.... Alot of great people in this group and in this sport. I'm blown away how Nice people are in paramotoring. I had a guy on Facebook ask me to call him two days ago. I have never spoke or met this guy and he was kind enough to invite me to come to Virginia to fly with him and his friends. I told I would be honored to this coming spring when I get in the air. Thank you for your opinion to this post too Randy
  10. Thx again Andy, I have always been a note taker at whatever I get into. I have a notebook that I take notes and I have written these down ??
  11. Thanks Andy, I have never had any fear of heights and feel very comfortable and absolutely love aerial sights. I have read that it's 80%kiting experience to be good at flying paramotors. And my friend stresses that he wants me to be very very good at controlling the wing first. So apart of me is just having fun kiting right now... The other part of my brain is saying but the paramotor now and fly!! Lol.
  12. Earlier I wrote $1,500 to $2000 because I wasn't getting into to much detail... Actually I spoke with a man in Virginia (really nice guy like most people iv met in this sport so far) he claimed training would cost $1,600 if I also bought paramotor through him, if I already have a paramotor he charges $2,200 for training. And I agree.... What little kiting I have done its unlike any sport iv done... I have always been on the ground and wanting to be in the air. These two men isn't rushing me into the air at all... They insist I have full control of my wing on the ground before going into the air. When it's time to go into the air Jay will be sure to go over everything in Greta detail like he has with kiting (he likes to talk) ?and then we would use two waybra
  13. Hi Casper, I agree with you about being a expieranced pilot. That is why I was thinking I would not have any problem training people with the skills I have as hobbies and i train people to become machinist at work alot. These two guys are very experienced flyers from what I seen and their hasn't been a question I asked that they has a answer for. And as I have been reading the paramotor bible it clarified what these guys are saying to me. I just want to be certain and have no doubts when I eventually fly. I want to know what to expect before I am in the air and these guys have radios in the helmets to communicate to one another and me when I launch. I feel confident in them but I was just curious what others experienced pilots thought about this. The best part is the one friend of mine told me to stop by everyday and he is willing to work with me. And I would but I am not as fortune as him and I have to work. Lol As far as kiting goes it's absolutely blast and a awesome work out on windy days in love it! My friend said alot of people don't like kiting but I don't understand why not. We have a lot of good laughs while doing it. You talked about landings and that's one thing I told my friend I look forward to doing it touch offs so I get completely comfortable with the landings. I have talked to a trainer and he said training would consist of 7 to 10 days and to me that sounds like it will be rushing and throwing me into the air and calling me a pilot. Where as I would rather take my time and become really good with the wing first so I am not second guessing my lunches and always asking some to watch me and say launch or abort.
  14. Hi Juan, Great video I enjoy watching all the videos I find on take offs and landings and anylizing then. I especially like watching the paramotor fails on YouTube to see where others have failed so I am aware of what not to do even though my friend tells me all the time... Its nice to see it in action of what not to do. Thank you for your advice I really do appreciate it... And I will have to take you up on that offer to fly with you on day... I look forward to it ??
  15. Thanks Andy for wishing me success... I'm the type of guy that I won't quit no matter what and I am really looking forward to flying! ? sometimes I am really tired stubborn. My right foot was giving me problems and swelling up and the guy that wants to teach me to fly ask me over that day so instead of cancelling I taped up my toes & foot and went kiting anyway.lol As far as the guys training me I believe can go through all the steps of training, kiting skills, setting up paramotor hang points, hanging engine and have me practice with throttle and getting in and out of the seat. The only thing they can not do is pull me and the wing without the motor and get me in the air to practice take offs and landings. And from what I read their is mixed emotions of training that way. I know for a fact they are great pilots and always push for safety for everyone around. I have watched them fly and I can't wait to get in the air. But my friend doesn't want me into the air until I know how to control my kite with accuracy so he is trying to keep my patient lol. Randy
  16. Hi Casper, Thank you for all the great advice. I definitely don't want used equipment. From my experience in life there is to much bad stuff being sold. I even thought about a engine with low hours but then I am concerned if the owner did a proper break in period which is very important. I have researched most of the paramotors that you suggested. I didn't care to much for the torque compensation on the blackhawk because they use the wing to compensate where as AC uses the angle of trailing arms and I would be able to use a lot more wings then on a blackhawk. And I know exactly what you mean when you said blackhawk claims their motors run cooler then any others. I was wondering if it's actually true or just a sales pitch. I believe I will go with the Nitro 200 Titanium and the MacPara wing after hearing from you guys on this post and from my research that I have done and read. I am usually a very very patient man.... But two months ago that all changed when I seen my first video of foot launching a paramotor! ? I can't wait to get into the air!! Thx agian, Randy
  17. Thx Andy I appreciate hearing your opinion about the Nitro.... I have not read anything bad about it yet but blackhawk had mixed emotions. ?
  18. Thx u have read great things about the MacPara as well... I have not heard much about blackhawk and its a package deal and it's their beginner wing. Thx for tour reply ?
  19. Hi, I am looking to buy my first set up and after all my research I narrowed it down to these two : 1. a Air conception nitro 200 Titanium $7,695 28 HP @8100rpm 165lbs thrust Weight 42.6lbs 1.b Mac Para Charger Wing Size 25 Price $3,200 Total =$10,895 2.BlackHawk Talon 190 25.2 @8300 rpm 170 thrust ( approximately) Weight 54lbs Velocity Core Wing Package deal = $8,995 Which one would you buy for a beginner setup? I'm sure many people has asked this question but it's a bit overwhelming. I also have to pick out a helmet which I have not even started a search on them yet any suggestions is greatly appreciated! I will be flying in both the cold and hot weather. Do they have a helmet that the sheild snaps on and off like motorcycle cycle helmets?and do any helmets have air vents? I would want a good helmet and nothing to cheap. Thanks, Randy
  20. Hi Andy, I am going to have to agree with you about a person can probably train better then some people who call themselves trainers . I see that at my place of employment all the time. Lol That's why I bought a practice wing and have been letting my friend train me and to use my judgement to see how good of a trainer he is. So far he has been great and he can answer every question iv had. I guess if I feel confident when it comes time to Taking to the air maybe I will follow through with him and save Money. If I have doubts then you are right I would have a jump on schooling. I talked with a trainer just because I wanted to see what options I have but I didn't like that he wanted $1,000 more then what I can get the air conception for online. He was the closest trainer to my house which is a hour and a half away. Where my friend who wants to train me is only 15 minutes away. I guess I will just wait and see how things go and take it day by day. And by the way I'm not sure why some. People don't like kiting..... I think it's a blast of fun!! ? Thank you for your advice, Randy
  21. Hi Simon, the guy that's been fly 6 years and great guy! I can't say enough positive statements about him. He is definitely very VERY big on safety! He wants more people come to his farm so he has others to fly with and is will to work with me everyday. Thank you for the advice, Randy
  22. Hi All. I am new to the group I wanted to get peoples opinion on this... Three guys I know fly quads. One guy has been flying ppg & ultralight for 6 years, 2nd guy flying ppg& over 25 years including sky diving, hot air balloons, and ultra lights. 3rd guy is fairly new and I think he just started flying this year. About me I have never flown anything before...... but I I came close one time when I fell out of a tree lol. !!!!! I have purchased paramotor bible and been reading it, researching a lot great material online and YouTube. I bought a old Apco wing and have been practicing kiting and few days now. I was wondering should I let these guys train me to foot launch paramotors? Or should I seek professional training? I guess what I am asking is since you already know how to fly could you train someone? Or do you think a trainer would able to do a better job? I asked this because I could save $1,500 to $2,000. It's kind of like saying I have been through classes to do stain glass, and ride motorcycles and I know for sure I can train anyone to do what I do without classes... In your opinion what do you think? Would you train a friend or family member to fly since you know how? Or tell them to seek professional training? Thank you!
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