Powered Paraglider Escapes Death!!! Flat Top Paramotor Aircraft Hits Ground But Pilot Survives!!!!

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Allot takes is common sense to see the superior design of The Flattop. PLUS, when Dell explains the Dominator wing; it’s a no-brainer.

YTjndallas
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You are watching a masterful pilot flying his PPG. Few people can fly with Dell's skill. The key to enjoying this wonderful form of flight is you MUST, MUST, MUST have the very best training you can get. Pay whatever it takes to get the best training available. Any shortcut can cost you dearly in accidents and equipment. A good instructor will not rush you through your training, will build your confidence to be able to fly with ease, and have a successful flying career.

fulks
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I so need one of these! when he does those big turns oh it looks like so much fun!

sslusshy
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This is Utah lake which is a huge fresh water lake. It usually freezes over like that during the winter. Makes for a nice big playground:).

DellSchanze
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For those of you wondering where this is, it's Utah Lake just west of the town of Saratoga Springs in Northern Utah about 30 miles south of Salt Lake City.

jimkata
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Great skills Super Dell!!! I think that's about as far as you should push it though. Don't want see you get hurt. blue skies, hugs! ricardo

teampullmyfinger
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Dell- Where is this beautiful spot? I see you there a lot.

dogman
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Sorry, Dell. I'd love to try this but I can't help picturing myself plowing into a mountain or getting mangled in some trees.

ArchibaldClumpy
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What limits height to 18K feet? Is it because of lack of oxygen to the motor, air too thin for the chute to produce more lift, or because of lack of oxygen to the pilot? Just wondering...

exon