@dhkites Pick a nice hill with a steady light wind about 6 to 8mph add a bit of lead if its to windy,Tack the glider like you would kiteboarding to stay up.
You won't find many in any shops if any. It's better if get them direct from the guy who makes them himself. Send him an email and he will give you a price and tell you all about them. They fly amazing well. padalec.nac@gmail. com
Cross-cell vents, great sewing job. Very well finished. The man is a gentleman and I could not be happier. **no, he's not paying me to say this :-) HAPPY DAYS!!
jsa. Took it out the other day but chickened out. The hill had loads of trees and the wind was thermic and gusting to 18mph+. I just didn't have the nads to try it. How do you judge when it is right to fly - windwise?
18mph is to higher wind to fly in. I use a wind meter and check the net for wind speeds in my area, best times to fly is mornings and late evenings when the winds are lighter.
You can add some weight to the glider and fly it in up 10mph winds as i have done in the past. Find a slope with nothing infront like trees other wise it can get turbulent. Where do you fly?
I just bought one of these and havn't flown it yet (don't get out much). Can't wait to try it though. It would be my first attempt. Any advise???
dhkites 1 year ago
@dhkites Pick a nice hill with a steady light wind about 6 to 8mph add a bit of lead if its to windy,Tack the glider like you would kiteboarding to stay up.
Just practice and you can get some long flights
jsa2001 1 year ago
Ok im obviously not the first person to ask this but where do you buy these?!?!? they are so cool!
jasonm621 2 years ago
Where do you by the kite of the paraglider? I can't find it on internet
ricadrol 2 years ago
i would like to know where i can buy this paraglider, i have finding long time, and i want buy it.
ghostaladelta 2 years ago 2
Love the red leading edge.
WeazelEyes 3 years ago
Direct from Nace yes.
WeazelEyes 3 years ago
You won't find many in any shops if any. It's better if get them direct from the guy who makes them himself. Send him an email and he will give you a price and tell you all about them. They fly amazing well. padalec.nac@gmail. com
jsa2001 3 years ago
Mine's in the post. Woohooo. Can't wait.
WeazelEyes 3 years ago
You wont be dissapointed. Just get a nice big slope and use elevon or delta mix on your transmitter if you have it. Did you get it direct from Nace?
jsa2001 3 years ago
Wooohooo! Mine's just come in the post!
Cross-cell vents, great sewing job. Very well finished. The man is a gentleman and I could not be happier. **no, he's not paying me to say this :-) HAPPY DAYS!!
WeazelEyes 3 years ago
Congrats... getb it flown wherever that maybe and post a vid on youtube.
jsa2001 3 years ago
jsa. Took it out the other day but chickened out. The hill had loads of trees and the wind was thermic and gusting to 18mph+. I just didn't have the nads to try it. How do you judge when it is right to fly - windwise?
WeazelEyes 3 years ago
18mph is to higher wind to fly in. I use a wind meter and check the net for wind speeds in my area, best times to fly is mornings and late evenings when the winds are lighter.
You can add some weight to the glider and fly it in up 10mph winds as i have done in the past. Find a slope with nothing infront like trees other wise it can get turbulent. Where do you fly?
jsa2001 3 years ago
WHERE DID YOU BUY THIS???
jasonm621 2 years ago
Yep, got it from Nace direct.
WeazelEyes 3 years ago
great video - are they available commercially ?
OzParkPilot 3 years ago
hey nice video
whre did you buy the paraglider i want to have also a one
greez Tom
Kiterebel 3 years ago