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Published on: 08 Dec 2015
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Following the disastrous earthquake last week, our good friend Isabella Messenger is helping to spearhead ground rescue, supply, and medical relief efforts in the villages around Pokhara, Nepal, a well known flying site where thousands fly each year. Karma Flights
We received a couple of notes about an epic flying day in Hungary on the 25th, specifically for Bence Benedek on his new Delta 2 going just over 200k! Bence says the Delta2 is the best wing of his long
The first WorldCup of 2015 season in Baixo Guandu, Brazil, saw incredible conditions with 7 tasks flown. Ozone Enzo 2 pilots Marco Littame and Allly Palencia took first and second overall respectively, while the women's podium was swept by Ozone
The Zero can now be ordered with custom colours. We look forward to seeing what you come up with using our new colour designer, which allows you to share your ideas on Facebook and with friends via email, as well
We are excited to announce a new partnership with Hernan Pitocco. We have long admired Hernan’s imaginative projects around the world; his sense of adventure and his eye for airborne beauty have created some of the most impressive images seen
Team Pilot and friend Raul Penso came out on top of the podium at the recent Trujillo Open FAI 2 comp in northwest Venezuela. There were 4 valid tasks, one of which saw Raul and his Enzo 2 finish 15
In April and May of 2015, Nepal was struck by devastating earthquakes, and pilot run Karma Flights was on the ground doing amazing work to bring aid to the local population immediately. With thousands of pilot donations, they've been able
Rita Vogel reports two impressive flights within about a week of each other crossing from Portugal into Spain flying her Delta 2. Rita is originally from Hungary. She flew both times from Serra da Estrela, landing in Piedrahita after 187km
Tobi Böck, Jochen Schweizer and Felix Wölk cycled through Italy to fly Europe's most active volcanos. Felix tells the story: The idea: An ecofriendly paragliding adventure, no airplanes, no cablecars, no cars taking us anywhere. Just our legs and thermals,
Jack Norris reports: On May 25, 2015, after 37mins on tow, Lindsay Smith achieved an altitude of 11,476 feet MSL, 10,376 feet AGL, under an Ozone Magnum II near Rainbow Valley, AZ, USA. Total flight time was 1:15 hours. Sean
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