I don't fly anything yet....really into beach soaring and proximity like you're flying. I like the mustache I wonder if I could teach myself to fly at the beach. Might be my next challenge
@@onewheelisbetterthan2 If you want to get hurt really bad, yes that is the way to go. Point 1 - seek professional training. There's no reason to go pioneering yourself on the very basics, if there's people around that already know about most mistakes. Point 2 - neither Moustache, nor Line are meant to be first wings. And very rightfully so.
@@fabian_mit_mDon't know how it works in your region, but in Germany Flare won't even sell you a Moustache unless you can proof that you're an experienced pilot. Unkommon practice, but saves lives.
Hi, Nice video ! Thank you for sharing . Do you have the coordinates of the hill ? I am going to CT end december and looking for spots in the neighbourhood to fly my moustache .. Thank you very much ! Grtz Laurent
Honestly no comparison in my opinion. The moustache has such crazy range and speed when soaring. The line13 is definitely faster and more efficient than say a mirage 13 but the line is definitely designed with Speedflying in mind and not so much soaring like the moustache.
@@Flysurfrunrepeat fairly similar in terms of its stability? I’ve heard it’s quite a bit twitchier than the Mo.. I’d assume more agile in the roll axis also
@@Parakitedude I haven’t flown the 15’s but the range of the moustache is next level compared to the line. What I’ve learnt is that the moustaches are soaring machines and whilst the lines can soar, they are ultimately proximity wings
I fly both, Mo and Line, and I absolutely love both of em ;D
Pretty hard to pick one 😅
I don't fly anything yet....really into beach soaring and proximity like you're flying. I like the mustache I wonder if I could teach myself to fly at the beach. Might be my next challenge
@@onewheelisbetterthan2 If you want to get hurt really bad, yes that is the way to go. Point 1 - seek professional training. There's no reason to go pioneering yourself on the very basics, if there's people around that already know about most mistakes. Point 2 - neither Moustache, nor Line are meant to be first wings. And very rightfully so.
@@fabian_mit_mDon't know how it works in your region, but in Germany Flare won't even sell you a Moustache unless you can proof that you're an experienced pilot. Unkommon practice, but saves lives.
@@r.k.2487 but now they do, I bought my Mustache 18 last year from them.
Hi, Nice video ! Thank you for sharing . Do you have the coordinates of the hill ? I am going to CT end december and looking for spots in the neighbourhood to fly my moustache .. Thank you very much ! Grtz Laurent
Thoughts on how they compare in soaring? Given same wing size for Mo13 and Line13?
Honestly no comparison in my opinion. The moustache has such crazy range and speed when soaring. The line13 is definitely faster and more efficient than say a mirage 13 but the line is definitely designed with Speedflying in mind and not so much soaring like the moustache.
@@Flysurfrunrepeat fairly similar in terms of its stability? I’ve heard it’s quite a bit twitchier than the Mo.. I’d assume more agile in the roll axis also
@@taihukasmith352 line is definitely twitchier and more responsive
Im looking at a M15 as a complement to my PG and M22 but the Line 15 could be an option, how does they compare on a coastal hang?
@@Parakitedude I haven’t flown the 15’s but the range of the moustache is next level compared to the line. What I’ve learnt is that the moustaches are soaring machines and whilst the lines can soar, they are ultimately proximity wings
the Line is build for speedflying