Another good video -- thanks for putting it together. Am traveling in Santa Fe, New Mexico -- light dry snow. but the brews and beans are good. Looking forward to the next video.
Happy New Year and fun flying your paramotor. I like your explanations on a little everything you work well orderly like your flights. Looking forward to seeing you in flight. Bye from Quebec
Awesome instructional video, mate-well done! I’m heading home this coming week, and I couldn’t be more excited-yihaaa! Fingers crossed the weather holds up so I can get some good flying in. Can’t wait to get back out there and put some of these tips into practice! Keep up the great content-it’s super inspiring!
@@MidFlightCrisis So far, I expect about 42 Horsepower with my 3-blade Prop. @MidFlightCrisis. It's built on a Kangook Phoenix frame with the optional swing arms added.
@@dennisrodgers3202 good question. I don’t have a tachometer so I’ve not got an exact figure. As long as I get instant throttle response, it doesn’t die when power applied and it doesn’t die when idling. Also once warmed up the prop will stop spinning.
Sending you clear and settled skies from Spain Sir!
@@NickJeins Me encanta España - safe flying brother!
Me encanta tambien senor 😎 Muchas gratias amigo 🙏
Now your a milk maid of content?!? Multi talented
@@derhake38 absolutely!!!👍
Another good video -- thanks for putting it together. Am traveling in Santa Fe, New Mexico -- light dry snow. but the brews and beans are good. Looking forward to the next video.
@@dougfisher7197 outstanding, good travels brother
Happy New Year and fun flying your paramotor.
I like your explanations on a little everything you work well orderly like your flights. Looking forward to seeing you in flight. Bye from Quebec
@@Lmatou77vital thanks. Love Canada, been to Halifax. 👍 should be back in the air next week. 👍
Luvly Jubbly ...
I'm impressed with how 'organised' the tools are in your garage 😀
@@BrianTurboT wasn’t always like that!! Ha Ha
great video Brian
@@blootoonviking cheers - we need to get some air time !!!! Next week looks promising!!!!
Awesome instructional video, mate-well done! I’m heading home this coming week, and I couldn’t be more excited-yihaaa! Fingers crossed the weather holds up so I can get some good flying in. Can’t wait to get back out there and put some of these tips into practice! Keep up the great content-it’s super inspiring!
@@RichardHartshorneParamotor cheers sir. Hopefully the weather will hold up when you get back! 👍
Mmmm I can almost smell the fumes in the kitchen! 😂 hope your weather cooperates soon. I feel for you. I’m snowed in here too ☹️
@@MikeSparamotor Ha Ha! - bloody snow!!! It’s starting to fade now, just windy !!!!!
Hopefully I'll be back in the air soon, but great time to get my motor serviced.
Did we smell petrol in the house? 🤣 Great video! 👍
@@sr71afan ha Ha !!!!!!
I got my first flight of 2025 in tonight. 13*F here in the US, cold but fun. Take care, fly safe
@@Junkman5597 well done. Safe flights brother
You flew in 13 degrees. You are tougher than I am. I did 26 Deg the other day and that was cold enough
@@kevinberry5793 Heated gloves help a lot, I need better goggles though.
I'm a Free-Flight pilot building my electric paramotor. Also not flying yet this year. My work schedule gets in the way of fly time.
@@MarkLoves2Fly electric? Interesting. Be good to hear how you get on with that. 👍
@@MidFlightCrisis So far, I expect about 42 Horsepower with my 3-blade Prop. @MidFlightCrisis. It's built on a Kangook Phoenix frame with the optional swing arms added.
I’m right there with you, no flying yet.
@@kevinberry5793 I know! Bloody weather!
Hi great 25 hour service video what speed did you reduce the idle too?
@@dennisrodgers3202 good question. I don’t have a tachometer so I’ve not got an exact figure. As long as I get instant throttle response, it doesn’t die when power applied and it doesn’t die when idling. Also once warmed up the prop will stop spinning.