I have watched this video several times and enjoy it every time. It is like my own flying time. Could you please send me the name of the app you use for distance traveled and altitude. Thanks
I use an app called MotionX-GPS, but it is no longer available in the app store. The company went in another direction and discontinued support of it and pulled it from the app store. I can still use it since I had already previously downloaded it.
Not very often. The whole idea of powered parachutes is low and slow and enjoying the scenery. I've been up to 4000', but I feel very vulnerable since I'm up where the general aviation traffic normally flies. About the only reason I would fly higher is to get more favorable winds or get out of low level turbulence.
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I have watched this video several times and enjoy it every time. It is like my own flying time. Could you please send me the name of the app you use for distance traveled and altitude. Thanks
I use an app called MotionX-GPS, but it is no longer available in the app store. The company went in another direction and discontinued support of it and pulled it from the app store. I can still use it since I had already previously downloaded it.
@@ScottRichardson_PPC Thank you very much.
What make and model is the vertical antenna you use to extend your handheld radio range? TY sir!
What is the name and model of your powered parachute ?
Thank you
It's a 1999 Buckeye Dream Machine.
@@ScottRichardson_PPC is it a 2 cyl ? Or a 4 cylinder engine ?
You have taken very good care of it. Love watching your videos
@@armysnoopy1562 It's a 2-cycle, Rotax 582 65HP. I'm the 3rd owner and bought it in 2015.
Do you ever fly higher?
Not very often. The whole idea of powered parachutes is low and slow and enjoying the scenery. I've been up to 4000', but I feel very vulnerable since I'm up where the general aviation traffic normally flies. About the only reason I would fly higher is to get more favorable winds or get out of low level turbulence.