Winter Flying Powered Parachute Style
photoguy73 asked:
Taken at the Lake Bemidji (Minnesota) fly-in a few years ago, this video shows the fun that can be had with powered parachutes during the winter. Activities such as bomb drop and carrier landing are shown. Hope you enjoy it. If you like it, check out my other videos here.
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My Step dad is in this video I fly with him every month or so ITS GODLIKE!
wow i gotta get dad one of these
What music is that playing in the back ground?? Can anyone tell me, i want to learn it on piano
wow very cool, yesterday me and my father just saw one of these but thier was no snow to do with skiis but it was very interested ended up standingg thier watching guyss do ppg fro klike and hour and a half XD
nice video great job. makes me wish i was flying instead of watching you. ha
Hey photoguy73, I have a good machinist who might be able to build these but I’ve never seen any except in your video. Could you post some close up pictures of these things somewhere? I found that Para-Ski International Inc. has some but my guess they are over priced like all their other stuff.
These were custom made. They used high density polyurethane and heavy duty aluminum. I don’t believe they are made any longer. A good machinist should be able to make some. Or try contacting the major PPC manufacturers. If they are being made by someone they should know.
hello, Great video I am looking to purchase some skis for my six chuter SR7xl and was wondering if you had any suggestions as to places that have them for affordable prices or ideas on making your own. Thank You, Chris
Hello, Great video I was wondering I am looking to get some skis for my power parachute for a reasonalbe price. I have a I have a six chuter SR7XL. Wondering if you have any suggestions as to good places to purchase for a reasonable price. Or ideas on have to make your own. Thank You, Chris
Nice Power-outs
Nice, I live in Bemidji! I think i saw a few powered parachutes early this year, I thought they were those wind-board things though