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Published on: 02 Oct 2011
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After opening the season with an impressive 162 km declared goal flight, our friends, Wayne Seely and Graham Steel, scored another epic day. Wayne reports: “We had another great weekend In the Cotswolds. Light wind and a good cloud base
Our new Team Pilot, Pepe, received his new Mantra R09 at his home in Germany and managed to get only two hours of ridge soaring with it before leaving for the PWC Brazil. However, although he barely knew the wing,
Philippe Nodet and Philippe Arn were both recently in Central Asia, getting high in new territory! With his Magnum, Philippe Nodet went for another amazing Vol-Bivouac adventure, which has become a yearly tradition for him... this time in Tajikistan. In
It is crucial to have the right tool for the job... After a few months of prototyping, it looks as though Felix and the Ozone Test Team are getting close to what we want: the ultimate acro wing for experienced
Louis Tapper has set a new NZ out and back record flying from Long Gully up to the head of the Hunter Ridge, for a total of 183km. He reports: “The day was slow start, but really turned on as
Our friend and team pilot, Seiko Fukuoka, flying the Delta 4 around her home base in Annecy, France. The D4 exhibits EN B behavior in almost all maneuvers, yet is top of class in the EN C category. For more
To get the season off to a flying start the Paragliding World Cup will be returning to Gemona in north eastern Italy. Gemona is literally where the plains meet the Alps. This gives a great mix of truly alpine flying,
The week started off with an extremely pessimistic meteo. However, thanks to excellent forecasting 6 amazing, fully valid tasks were achieved, with an average of more than 100 km per day. ‘Convergence’ was the ‘Mot du comp,’ making each day
The first stop of the Paragliding Japanese League 2021 just came to an end. Our friend Yoshiki Oka reports: “Last weekend there was 1st leg of Japan League Competition at Ashio,Japan. And the longest task in Japanese PG competition
It was 2015 when Lex Robe won, for the first time, the FAI World XC Online Contest. This year he has repeated the feat, winning with 2520 points, followed by Resigner Alois and Markus Eder for a full Austrian podium.
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