July 24/13 – Gear in stock
After couple of months trying to play “catch up” I am now fully stocked with great PPG gear.
See:
http://www.poweredparaglidingontario.ca/what-is-in-stock/
Please email or call for prices
After couple of months trying to play “catch up” I am now fully stocked with great PPG gear.
See:
http://www.poweredparaglidingontario.ca/what-is-in-stock/
Please email or call for prices
It has been a year since Lawrence came down to PPG. I was curious to see if he remembered much but after short refresher on hook up, Lawrence was able forward inflate and show great kiting control.
Graham went on his first XC flight and we have also tested full range of radios. It looks like I can stay in touch with students up 10 km.
The sunset was spectacular…
Tonight Herman, Darren. Hugues and Irek.
Herman is turning into a superman – 8 flight out of which half was completely on his own.
Darren has added 6 more flights to his log. He has now 32 flights and has convinced me that he will make a safe pilot. Congrats Darren on finishing up the course requirements.
Darren big ears 1
Darren big ears 2
Happy Darren
Huges tried to take off twice but each time things did not feel right so he aborted.
Irek also tried twice he sat down too soon on first attempt. He also sat down too soon on second but did not get so lucky and busted the prop. Ouch!
I have recently received a telephone call from a former student who has purchased a paramotor from me year ago. He said that he was noticing some clear oil on the re-drive. I told him to check everything, tighten up all the bolts, test the propeller for any kind of a play etc. He called next day to tell me that his redrive is totalled. As it turns out he checked everything except the bolts that hold re-drive together they’re kind of hidden behind the propeller and he did not tighten those.
The red rive came apart partially in-flight and all gears inside got wrecked.
Please do real preflight check on your units – make sure that all the bolts are tight! Check before and after each flight.
I have noticed that in the last couple years that I don’t fly as much as I used to. After flying Walkerjet paramotors for years with extremely low hang points it was quite difficult for me to stay up in the air for extended periods of time on high hook up. J bars and a high hang points is a great system to teach beginners and also for short flights. After a while though my shoulders would start to hurt and my arms would get tired. I did not want to go back to the low attachment because all the machines I run have high points for teaching. So I put some thought into it and made simple extension toggles.
These are clicked to belly strap on my harness for takeoff and landing. Once in the air and settled in, I unclip them from the harness, clip them onto the regular paraglider steering toggles which brings my arms down to comfortable level. This is much better way to fly – I love it! The only danger is that now the extended toggles reach further back towards the cage so one has to be careful. I tested this for the possibility of the extensions getting into the prop but I still have 5 inches clearance no matter what I do. Since one can’t be safe enough, when I need to let go of the extended steering toggles I actually click them into the trim tab strap loops. See pic.
Any of you who have high hang points and your arms are hurting on long flights email me, and I can ship you a set for $ 40.00 + tax and shipping.
We fly from various fields in Niagara. All ticks so far I have seen in our flying locations are dog ticks which do not carry lyme disease. But one can not just assume. Be prepared. Read below.
Ticks are tiny bugs the size of a sesame seed. They do not fly.
They are found on the ground, on tall grass and bushes and they attach themselves to animals and humans passing by.
Blacklegged ticks can carry bacteria that causes Lyme disease. Lyme disease is not spread from person to person.
I got together with Herman tonight – there was hardly any wind at the field but Herman finally have his “break through” and proceeded to do five flights – all forward inflations – all done really well.
I also brought to the field a new paramotor that Graham has purchased. I fuelled it up tried to get it started but no luck. It was backfiring and not running well. It felt like the ignition timing was off so we removed the engine and started to take it apart trying to get to the pick up which really wasn’t smart.
Engines from Vittorazi are tested and run in factory so there was no reason why this engine wouldn’t work – it must’ve been something related to the installation of the engine. Finally we thought, what if the wires for the ignition module were crossed? So we put the engine back together – this is now in almost complete dark and the mosquitoes are attacking big time – we reversed the wires in the ignition module and couple pulls later she starts. I can’t believe I made such simple and stupid mistake. GRRR.
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