Being on the wing was like coming back home and the family likeness was immediately noticeable. In the rough climb the precise handling of the wing made it easy to keep in the best parts of the lift.
Read moreThe XC Tracer, launched to the flying public by way of an Indiegogo campaign, differs from a traditional vario by making use of data from an ‘attitude heading reference system’.
Read moreWhat sort of EN B is the Leaf? Pierre-Yves Alloix, Sup’Air’s designer, was with me on my first day with the wing. “It’s a ‘proper’ EN B,” he said.
Read moreI know what you really want to know is, how is the performance? Does it really stand up to the claims Nova have made?
Read more“It has been suggested that the Ikuma doesn’t have very good climbing ability. I couldn’t disagree more. After flying the wing for over ten hours in the thermals of the […]
Read moreCross Country 156 (Nov/Dec 2014) sees the latest EN B from Apco Aviation put through its paces. Marcus King writes: I’m scratching down low, it’s pretty stable down here and […]
Read moreIn Cross Country 156 (Nov/Dec 2014) Marcus King takes an EN A paraglider out for a spin in the southern French Alps and flies a mini XC classic, from Col […]
Read moreCross Country 155 is out now, and it’s packed. On the cover is a great shot by Ant Green of Bruce Goldsmith paragliding in Iceland. They were in the country […]
Read moreThe EN B class is crowded with wings, and it takes something remarkable to mark one out. In the latest issue of Cross Country magazine Marcus King takes Icaro’s Instinct […]
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