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PPG Ideas, Mods & Creations

Useful ideas and improvements for paramotor pilots everywhere

I've gotten a number of suggestions from some pretty smart folks about things they've done to improve their gear. They're being placed here as a common place to see the why, how and what for of these creations.

See the articles at left about each one.

2007-Nov-26 Some machines, namely those with low hook-ins such as Pap, Airfer, HE and others, are susceptible to getting the brakes in the prop. John Fetz has come up with a great idea to dramatically reduce this possibility.

If you can think of it, Mike Britt can build it. He things up his share of stuff, too, including this monstronsity. Photo by Marty Hathaway. The pilot hooks up with his paramotor, starts it, then goes cruising around in a circle.


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