Flat Top Paramotor At 15,000 ft!! Powered Paraglider Climbs Up Past The Mountains!!

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http://u-turnusa.com Paramotor capability takes the powered paraglider to all new heights. The Flat Top paramotors give the ability to climb over any mountain. Climb higher and faster than a Cessna. The power to weight ratio of the Flat Top along with the extreme efficiency of the K2 paraglider make for an incredible combination. Had the pilot's heated gloves not failed they could have kept climbing into the stratosphere. For more information on the world's most incredible and versitile aircraft just contact http://u-turnusa.com or call 800-707-2525 in the USA or 801-631-1731 globally.

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  • Well flights I'm looking and £1000+ and then accommodation on top plus training and equipment. It's going to be well in excess of £8000 when I'm done. My budget really is £6000 for equipment and training. Obviously I want the best which will determine wether I buy new or used. I'd love to come to the USA however unless my wife wants a holiday there, I won't be able to do that

  • @craigemission That's a very common issue. With over 10,000 flights of experience I see that a lot. Knowing what I know I would say keep saving and just wait until you can afford the very best. There is such a huge safety difference that it just isn't worth it to save that extra couple thousands. Just keep saving and do it right the first time. It will save you a pile in the long run. Plus if you go to the USA thing you could even be a dealer in the UK and make money selling them.

  • Very impressive. I weigh 12 stone so not sure what to get yet. Cheers for the advice

  • @craigemission At your weight you could really do either. So it would come down to age & altitude. If you are over 50 and live at lower altitude then get the Flat Top 120. If you are younger then the extra 6 lbs isn't going to matter and you will much appreciate the extra power so go with the Flat Top Ninja. The cool thing is if you do the SUPER training you can try all the units so you can see for yourself what the differences are. Just call 801-631-1731.

  • How mad would you have been if you dropped your phone?

  • @SCCOOTTER16 I have the anything insurance on my phone:).

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  • @craigemission That's the Flat Top Ninja. It has the best power to weight ratio on the market and will lift well over 600 lbs. The Flat Top 120 could do the same with a lighter pilot but with the same weight pilot no the Flat Top 120 wouldn't go quite as high. It would max out at about 12,000 ft. If you weigh less though then the power to weight ratio could be the same if that makes sense.

  • Which motor is this. Would the 120 reach these heights

  • @pilotman322 No license of any sort is required. The very best setup like you see in this video is about $12,000 and the cheapest setup is $4900. We carry all sorts of gear both new & used so just let me know when you are ready to go flying and I'll fix you up with the cool stuff. Dell 800-707-2525

  • @imasuper0308 do you need a pilots lisence to fly these? and how much are one of these?

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