All this can now be yours… legally New rules to allow non-Austrian licence holders to fly legally in Austria are expected to come into force from 1 May 2016. Fly […]
Read moreBob Drury picks up some tips from some of the best paraglider and hang glider pilots in the world about how they thermal, in the final part of Cross Country magazine’s definitive guide to thermalling
Read moreHow to Thermal better: Cross Country Magazine’s definitive guide to flying hang gliders and paragliders in thermals.
Read moreSwiss Red Bull X-Alps pilot Peter von Bergen has died in a paragliding accident. The accident happened on the morning of Sunday 20 March 2016. He was 30. According to […]
Read moreBritain’s finest … British Paramotor Championships 2014. Expect similar wide open grassy fields and rolling landscape at Popham 2016 A change in venue means the Paramotor World Championships 2016 will […]
Read moreAdvance are launching their first ever serial acro wing, the Omikron, in April 2016. They say it combines well-balanced high level dynamics with uncomplicated handling, and is directed at keen […]
Read moreSol say the new Sycross One is a high-end B wing, aimed at frequent flyers wanting a high-performing but safe paraglider. The third EN-B wing in Sol’s current range, they describe it as […]
Read moreUkrainian manufacturer Sky Country have announced a forthcoming new EN-A school paraglider, called the Muscat 3. It replaces the Muscat 2, which had EN-B certification. They say it is a nice easy wing for […]
Read moreAdvance are advising the retrofitting of a free line kit to Epsilon 7 and Zeta paragliders, to bring them up to the latest strength safety standards. The announcement on 10 March […]
Read moreThere has much online discussion about RAST, Swing’s innovative Ram Air Section Technology paraglider design, as used on the EN-A Mito. Swing claim RAST is a huge leap forward in paraglider safety. […]
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