Paramotoring is Paragliding with an
auxiliary motor attached to the pilot. The CAA has defined this recently
legitimized form of powered flight as a foot launched self-propelled Hang
glider (SPHG). This does not mean that Paramotors are deregulated, They still
have to comply with all U.K. aviation law, and some specific restrictions of
their own (Click Image to read PDF syllabus here). However these small aircraft
allow you the freedom of the skies, with less red tape and costs than any other
powered aircraft. With the ability to be able to take off from a small flat
field and climb a Paramotor can fly just like any other aircraft. Para motors
can have enough fuel to fly for between 2.5 - 4 hrs, can climb to around 500'
per minute and fly at between 25 to 45 mph. At Axis training we have a lot of
experience with Paramotoring, our first flights were in 1993 on Scobojets, and
we have learned a lot and developed great teaching techniques ever since. We
prefer if possible to have most of our Paramotorists, learn as much on the
paraglider as they can prior to flying a Paramotor. This helps them become much
better, safer and more confident pilots.
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Noise
Paramotor noise relative to an observer
depends on distance, loudness, frequency and timbre of the power unit. Most
noise comes from the propeller and slow rpm is perceived as the quietest.
Pilots mitigate their sound impact by leaving a noise-sensitive area at low
power, keeping the farthest practical distance away, and reducing time spent
near the area.
License and training
Neither a license nor specific training is
required in the U.S., U.K. or many other countries. Where there is no specific
regulation (e.g. Mexico), paramotor flying is tolerated provided the pilots
cooperate with local officials when appropriate.[citation needed] In countries
where specific regulation exists, such as Canada, France, Italy, and South
Africa, pilots must be trained, both in flying theory and practice, by licensed
instructors. Some countries that require formal certification frequently do so
through non-government ultralight aviation organizations.
Regardless of regulations, powered
paragliding can be dangerous when practiced without proper training.
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In many countries, including the United
States, powered paragliding is minimally regulated and requires no licence. The
ability to fly both low and slow safely, the 'open' feel, the minimal equipment
and maintenance costs, and the portability are claimed to be this type of
flying's greatest merits.[1]
Powered paragliders usually fly between 15
to 50 mph (24 to 80 km/h) at altitudes from 'foot-dragging on the water' up
about to 18,000 ft (5,500 m) or more with certain permission although most
flying is done under 500 ft (150 m) AGL.[2] Due to the paramotor's slow forward
speed and nature of a soft wing, it is not safe in high winds, turbulence, or
intense thermal activity.
Paramotor is the generic name for the
harness and propulsive portion of a powered paraglider ("PPG"). There
are two basic types of paramotors: foot launch and wheel launch.
Foot launch models consist of a frame with
harness, fuel tank, engine, and propeller. A hoop with protective netting
primarily keeps lines out of the propeller. The unit is worn like a large
backpack to which a Paraglider is attached through carabiners.
Wheel launch units either come as complete
units with their own motor, or as an add-on to a foot launch paramotor. They
usually have 3 (trike) or 4 (quad) wheels, with seats for one or two occupants.
These should not be confused with Powered Parachutes which are generally much
heavier, more powerful, and have different steering.
This sport has evolved and now many
advanced pilots perform extreme maneuvers such as wing-overs, barrel rolls and
loops. These types of maneuvers present a significant danger as any type of
negative G's encountered will unload the wing allowing the wings lines to go
slack. Only very advanced pilots with years of experience, training and coupled
with countermeasures such as reserve parachutes should attempt such maneuvers.
A reserve parachute is a highly recommended piece of equipment which may
prevent significant injury or death in the presence of a malfunction of the
equipment or a mistake made by the pilot.
Powered paragliding, also known as
paramotoring or PPG, is a form of ultralight aviation where the pilot wears a
back-mounted motor (a paramotor) which provides enough thrust to take off using
a paraglider. It can be launched in still air, and on level ground, by the
pilot alone — no assistance is required.
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飛行員通過手持節氣門控制推力,并使用機翼剎車肘節或stabilo轉向,重量轉移或這三者的組合進行轉向。它與滑翔傘相同,只是它是動力驅動的,因此不需要使用海拔或熱量來提升。與自由飛行的“滑翔傘”機翼相比,動力傘的機翼已經專門為動力推進而發展。這樣的機翼通常被設計用于更高的速度,并且可以結合“反射”輪廓以有助于俯仰的穩定性,該想法取自1980年代的懸掛式滑翔機。動力傘的機翼通常使用微調器來調節機翼的迎角,以使其減速或加速飛行。修剪允許飛行員達到比較大速度,修剪允許允許針對發射和降落進行優化的較慢速度。
滑行**困難的方面是控制地面上的機翼(滑翔傘)。該控制既在發射期間又在著陸時進行。成為滑翔傘飛行員的初步培訓包括在沒有馬達的情況下管理地面上的機翼。此過程稱為工具包,是該過程中**復雜,**重要的步驟。一旦掌握了地面上的機翼套件,便將電動機添加到該過程中,以便在練習中使用附帶動力的重量。典型的動力傘平均重約50磅。
(23公斤),某些型號的重量為40磅。
(18公斤),某些型號的重量高達75磅。
(34公斤)。動力傘翼和發動機的尺寸取決于飛行員的體重。
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