Paramotor Crash Compilation

Paramotor Crash Compilation Paramotor is a generic name for the propulsive portion of a powered paraglider (“PPG“). It consists of a frame that combines the motor, propeller, harness (with integrated seat) and cage. It provides two attachment points for the risers of a paraglider wing that allows for powered flight. The term was first used by Englishman Mike Byrne in 1980 and popularized in France around 1986 when La Mouette began adapting power to the then-new paraglider wings. Pilots who fly these engag
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