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Published on: 29 Jan 2006
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Aidan Toase is currently training hard for the Red Bull X-Alps race, in which he will be flying a lightweight Ozone Mantra. Unfortunately the weather has not been great in the UK this year, so the flying aspect of his
Fredrik Gustafsson of Sweden took this photo of the GEO at the top of a 1400m hike up launch in Sweden. Fred didn't get there until midnight, but at this time of year in Sweden that is a perfect time
The second X-Alps race came to a close yesterday, and all 17 teams met at Greolieres near the Ozone Headquarters to rest and celebrate. Congratulations to all of the pilots who participated in this grueling race! There is not a
The 2nd Red Bull X-Alps is scheduled to kick off on the 1st of August. This years X-Alps will begin in Dachstein, Austria, and end in Monaco the same way it did two years ago, but with 2 more turnpoints
Ozone is happy to congratulate Gordon Bishop of the UK, winner of the Spot the Addict Competition! Gordon chose an Ozone GEO as his prize after he managed to get closest to the Addict Pilot in the photo, which was
Congratulations to Graham Steele, the new owner of the UK Altitude Gain record of 9078 feet / 2767 meters. Graham smashed the previous record while on a 116km flight with his Mantra. It was the hottest day on record in
Following our XC Safari in South Africa this past winter, Jeff Ayliff of Crosswind Productions created a ten minute video montage of the adventure. To see a simple collection of images shot during the 3 week adventure, click here: http://www.tvmountain.com/sandie/afrique.htm
Jerome has won another French Regional Competition flying the Mantra R Open Class prototype. In the past 3 competitions, Jerome placed 2nd, 1st, and 1st. In the last competition, held in Col Miane, Jerome won two tasks in a row.
Ozone Test Pilot Jerome Canaud recently flew his Mantra R Open Class prototype to a first place overall win at the Chamonix Regional XC Comp. Jerome says the Mantra R's glide performance was as good or better than the other
Frederique Jaques recently broke the FAI record for Distance in a straight line with limited fuel. Fred flew from Col de Bleine, France, to Faverges for in eight hours, breaking the last record by almost 70km! Fred`s flight was about
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