It depends on the harness that you use. Run&Fly works well with any light "string" harnesses, where you can attach a light rescue in the front container (please see Sit&Fly260 harness with a dedicated front container). Rescues nowadays weights even less than 1kg.
Sure there will have been some who had flights where they wish theyd carried a reserve, same with speed riders. Its obviously taking more risk, but flying is risky anyway and many would call plastic bag pilots silly no matter what. Its not a rational thing to call it. There have been many MANY more people who have had numerous excellent flights in smooth air and never come close to needing one. As Karol points out there are silly times to fly but on the other hand if you are prepared and experienced, flying only on calm days, better still, you also know the area and the local influences, its going fine for many of us, but its also fine if you choose not to. Personally Im about to invest in another lightweight reserve so that I can keep a front mount handy for days like this one (or ski+fly missions). I dont think the extra kg+space will make the missions impossible! Its not much if it saves your life 🤷♂️ But yes, combined with enough experience in general, and good piloting, the extra risk is minimal with a 0.something chance that you would end up in the scenario of needing one either way. Just think how many people go years and years of rough XC flying and never even need one.. 🙏✌
Tego właśnie potrzebowałem kocham się wspinać nienawidzę schodzić w przyszłym roku na wiosnę wybiorę się do was na kurs.
Wow! Looks like a total game changer!🤩
nice! where was this filmed? and any info about the climbing route they did? :-D
Fantastic!! I'm getting one the moment it's available.
Amazing video. Which fpv drone did you use?
Very cool! This definitely is a game changer! Will get myself on as well. The filming is really well done and if I may ask, what is this song called?
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Wowo thats awesome, you sure as hell arent gonna be flying xc on a wing like that but still insanely impressive, looked pretty efficient for the size!
Do you sell on your own website straight from Dudek? to europe when i have not own retailer
I dreamed about this wing :)
What harness is being used?
i thin they ve used dudek sit&fly 260
WOW!
where can I buy it? I can't find any sales message in your web and I can't contact your dealer
Hello,
Please contact us: info@dudek.eu
What about emergency parachute?
It depends on the harness that you use. Run&Fly works well with any light "string" harnesses, where you can attach a light rescue in the front container (please see Sit&Fly260 harness with a dedicated front container). Rescues nowadays weights even less than 1kg.
What's different from Run & Fly 1 🤔
Please, check the description and visit our webpage for more details :)
Would it make a good reserve wing instead of using a reserve chute ?
That's an emphatic no
Run&Fly2 was not designed to be a reserve chute and definitely should not be used for this purpose
@@DUDEKparagliders😂😂😂😂
Hey Dudek, nice wing, interested in a collab? :)
Flo (peak and fly)
Why flying with no reserve? Silly…
@Karol Scibor could you please elaborate, which pilot skills makes flying with reserve silly? In many places its simply illegal as well
Sure there will have been some who had flights where they wish theyd carried a reserve, same with speed riders. Its obviously taking more risk, but flying is risky anyway and many would call plastic bag pilots silly no matter what. Its not a rational thing to call it. There have been many MANY more people who have had numerous excellent flights in smooth air and never come close to needing one. As Karol points out there are silly times to fly but on the other hand if you are prepared and experienced, flying only on calm days, better still, you also know the area and the local influences, its going fine for many of us, but its also fine if you choose not to. Personally Im about to invest in another lightweight reserve so that I can keep a front mount handy for days like this one (or ski+fly missions). I dont think the extra kg+space will make the missions impossible! Its not much if it saves your life 🤷♂️
But yes, combined with enough experience in general, and good piloting, the extra risk is minimal with a 0.something chance that you would end up in the scenario of needing one either way. Just think how many people go years and years of rough XC flying and never even need one.. 🙏✌
Personal choice don't force your standards on me brah
jprdl :o