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A sunset flight in a P&M Quik912 with Toby in the back. Filmed with Drift Innovation Stealth HD170, but significantly compressed for shorter upload!

This is my other backpacking cook kit using the 12 oz mini Heineken Keg Can.

Dec
20

first solo microlighting

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me doing my first solo flight in a microlight from strathaven airfeild lanarkshire scotland then my first flight in my own pegasus q microlight

Aerolite 103, part 103 legal ultralight aircraft. Dan Johnson and the Light Sport and Ultralight Flyer talk to Terry Raber, designer and manufacturer of the Aerolite 103 ultralight aircraft at EAA’s Airventure 2011. The Aerolite 103 can be purchased ready to fly, or in kit form with prices starting in the 000.00 range.

Dec
17

First Microlight Flight

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This was my first ever Microlight Flight, taken at Beeston Microlight. My pilot Alan was great. A very patient instructor who gave me a birds eye tour of the area and then guided me through using the controls and flying the aircraft…absolutely brilliant!

A Pilots eye view of flying the twin engine Hummingbird Ultralight near Medford Oregon

Dec
14

Microlight Tumble 1997

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TV News Clip when I survived a Tumble in a Microlight aircraft back in July 1997, when doing the yearly permit check flight on a Flash 2, this is the only aircraft that I tested that did not pass its check flight. Read the full Blog on www.microlightforum.com, i have started it and will update before the end of 2011

For more hiking tips visit my blog: www.blackwoodspress.com

Dec
11

Microlight Lesson

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This is one of my microlight lessons looking at slow speed and stall. It was filmed using a Dogcam Wide HD.

all the items i carry on an ultralight backpacking trip minus clothing.