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  2. Powered paragliding - Wikipedia

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    Powered parachutes typically use easier-to-manage but less efficient wings, have larger engines, are steered by foot and may be able to take along passengers. There are exceptions; a growing number of powered parachutes use elliptical wings, some use hand controls, and many are light, single-seat aircraft that meet FAA Part 103 requirements.

  3. Buckeye Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle has a conversion kit that allows exchanging the parachute wing for a hang glider-style wing to convert the aircraft into an ultralight trike. [ 1 ] With the parachute wing, the standard day, sea level, no wind, take off with a 50 hp (37 kW) engine is 300 ft (91 m) and the landing roll is 100 ft (30 m).

  4. Paramotor - Wikipedia

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    Paramotor wings somewhat different from free flight "paraglider" wings have evolved; such wings are typically designed for a higher speed and may incorporate a "reflex" profile to aid stability in pitch, an idea taken from hang gliders of the 1980s, and developed and pioneered by British designer Mike Campbell-Jones. Paramotor wings typically ...

  5. Powered parachute - Wikipedia

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    A powered parachute, often abbreviated PPC, and also called a motorized parachute or paraplane, is a type of aircraft that consists of a parafoil with a motor and wheels. The FAA defines a powered parachute as a powered aircraft comprised of a flexible or semi-rigid wing connected to a fuselage so that the wing is not in position for flight ...

  6. Fly Products Power - Wikipedia

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    This unit mounts the power unit to convert the paramotor into a powered parachute. [1] Original factory options available for the Power line included electric starting, 3.1 U.S. gallons (12 L; 2.6 imp gal) fuel tank, high performance exhaust system and a harness with quick release buckles and storage pockets. [1]

  7. Six Chuter SR7 - Wikipedia

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    The Six Chuter SR7 is an American powered parachute that was designed and produced by Six Chuter of Yakima, Washington, introduced in 1997. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Design and development

  8. Paramotor Napedy Paralotniowe - Wikipedia

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    Paramotor Napedy Paralotniowe (English: Paragliding Paramotor Drives) is a Polish aircraft manufacturer based in Warsaw.Founded by Polish champion pilot Ryszrd Zygadio, the company specializes in the design and manufacture of paramotors and powered parachutes in the form of kits for amateur construction and ready-to-fly aircraft for the US FAR 103 Ultralight Vehicles rules and the European ...

  9. PowerTrike Light - Wikipedia

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    The PowerTrike Light is a German ultralight trike and powered parachute, designed and produced by PowerTrike of Mackenbach. The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft. [1] The same basic airframe is used to mount either a hang glider or paraglider wing and is known as the Light-Delta and Light-Para, respectively, in those ...