I don't.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjg5gNQHgOc&t=282s
Does Anyone Fly Their 120/140 Like This?
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Re: Does Anyone Fly Their 120/140 Like This?
Well, he looked like he was a little closer to the ridge than I would have gone, and I wouldn't have done the zero G stuff. Oh, and it has extenders.
So, no, I guess not.
So, no, I guess not.
John Cooper
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Re: Does Anyone Fly Their 120/140 Like This?
On a sad note, I read the guy flying (Grant) died in a para-motor accident back in July.