Flying with Lift Paramotor and student Josh. Just a quick one. Music: Dedication by Ron Gelinas Chill Beats | open.spotify.c... Music promoted by www.free-stock...
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@flierbill3 ай бұрын
I'm sure whatever you post, I will watch. Quality video and audio, with great editing skills.
@flyingtime55013 ай бұрын
More indepth gear n brand reviews sounds good!
@cloudpandarism26273 ай бұрын
cheers avery. if you feel the lack of ideas for content its always good to make flights to have a reason or mission (no - not talking to fly to your next mcdonalds) i am not at that point yet as beginner but i already prepared stuff in case i will ever get bored. for example i bought those small plastic skydivers which come in a box of 10 or so. next time i get the chance to fly along my beach i will drop those one by one for kids who always wave at me and be super happy to see a paramotor flying by. flying above the next local playground and dropping stuff on people isnt a good idea i hear you say? there is for sure more things we can come up with. make a vote of choices in the comments and your subscriber can share their opinion what will happen on the next flight. so you get something to do instead of just filming yourself flying aimlessly around and we as viewer feeling involved. i got a whole list of things in my mind right now i would love to see. but tell me what you think about the overall idea before i am writing a thesis here😄👊
@flyingtime55013 ай бұрын
Inspecting the paraglider for damage/preflight could be useful!? Things to watch for, common wear points n such!?
@damonallen87603 ай бұрын
How about a video on eprop, vs helix, vs helix fast prop
@lobbyrobby3 ай бұрын
Do you do wingovers or is that considered acro?
@AveryFlies3 ай бұрын
I do some little baby ones but I have no interest in going much further than that.
@lobbyrobby3 ай бұрын
@@AveryFlies is it just no desire or do you feel like it brings up the risk in flying and you'd rather play it safe?
@AveryFlies3 ай бұрын
Both, honestly. Not out here to pump the adrenaline anyways.
@lobbyrobby3 ай бұрын
@@AveryFlies gotcha. I heard one time knowing how and doing wingovers is a good way to get better at energy management and could be beneficial if something goes wrong. Is there any truth to that?