Niviuk have broken their silence over the Enzo 2 controversy that dominated the Superfinal last week and which continues to reverberate around the paragliding industry and competition scene. In […]
Read moreThe first thermals of the 2014 season are just around the corner for many – and that means it’s time to start planning for the season ahead. Thomas Theurillat […]
Read moreAir Turquoise, the paragliding test house that is involved in Enzogate, has issued a statement clarifying its position on the Enzo 2, the Ozone glider at the heart of […]
Read moreSwing, a manufacturer with only two wings flown in the Paragliding World Cup Superfinal, have said they do not accept the provisional result of the competition. Following GIN’s statement […]
Read moreThis tip is from Touching Cloudbase: The Complete Guide to Paragliding by Ian Currer Many pilots enjoy flying competitively and there is a range of events, from club level up […]
Read moreEditor Ed Ewing asks Cross Country magazine’s technical experts Bruce Goldsmith and Adrian Thomas about the Ozone Enzo 2 controversy With GIN Gliders declaring the Paragliding World Cup Superfinal […]
Read moreResult is a ‘disgrace’ for the sport and ‘meaningless’ ‘We need to reach a fair conclusion’ ‘EN D certification for comp wings was never right’ ‘This is not what competition […]
Read more‘This was a mistake, and we apologise for that’ ‘PWC under great pressure to ban Enzo 2 pilots – we wanted to support them’ ‘We were confident that the length […]
Read moreFrancisco Javier Reina Lagos wins the Superfinal 2013 Keiko Hiraki wins the Women’s Ozone wins the Team Class France wins the Nations After 10 tasks, Spain’s Francisco Javier Reina Lagos […]
Read moreThe Enzo 2 with the longer trailing edge has been test flown and is good to go, say Air Turquoise. By Ed Ewing The Ozone Enzo 2 is certified […]
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