I live in the hills I've Southeast Kentucky on lake Cumberland and as far as I know I can't think of anybody who could help me get started in this but I sure would love to do it, young man keep having a blast and keep staying safe, and may God bless you all
Ben, when you transport your paramotor in your car, is the only "gas" related issue coming from the vented gas cap? Are there any issue areas with gas might leak? Thanks
In my last motor, the atom 80 on a Fresh Breeze frame, the only issue was the vented cap. But I had a solid cap I could swap out for transport. In this motor, the master 185 on a PAP frame, there is an air tube from the gas tank to vent air. I can turn a small red value to prevent fuel from escaping durning transport. I think PAP has changed this design recently because I saw someone with a new model and no air tube leaving the gas tank.
Check out this article which calculates that a paraglider will have a 3% fatality rate over the next 1,000 hours of paragliding. chessintheair.com/the-risk-of-dying-doing-what-we-love/
Looks like a great adventure!!!
Beautiful scenery! Nice vid! Cheers!
Very nice Ben, thanks for sharing!
Awesome video brother, thank you for sharing that. I've never heard of that area but will be sure to add it to the list!
Looks like a good time. I am doing my ppg training just south of that mountain.
Cheers from Reidsville
Great video/audio!
What an amazing adventure!
Looked like a good time!
I live in the hills I've Southeast Kentucky on lake Cumberland and as far as I know I can't think of anybody who could help me get started in this but I sure would love to do it, young man keep having a blast and keep staying safe, and may God bless you all
It was good seeing you Ben.
Thanks again for coming out
Thanks for the invite!
I’d like to fly there one day looks great.
Epic man!
Wow!
Wow, looks like a great place. Living that far south (upstate NY here) has its advantages!!
Man, I moved here from NY. Loved it there, but we have fallen in love with NC too.
Nice to meet you, Ben!
You too. Look forward to getting together again soon.
Ben, when you transport your paramotor in your car, is the only "gas" related issue coming from the vented gas cap? Are there any issue areas with gas might leak? Thanks
In my last motor, the atom 80 on a Fresh Breeze frame, the only issue was the vented cap. But I had a solid cap I could swap out for transport. In this motor, the master 185 on a PAP frame, there is an air tube from the gas tank to vent air. I can turn a small red value to prevent fuel from escaping durning transport. I think PAP has changed this design recently because I saw someone with a new model and no air tube leaving the gas tank.
Is flying like this risky?
Check out this article which calculates that a paraglider will have a 3% fatality rate over the next 1,000 hours of paragliding.
chessintheair.com/the-risk-of-dying-doing-what-we-love/