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Yes folks here I am, you can see in the background the valley floor we will fly into. Our intended LZ is in the upper right hand corner.

(Provided By Miron Matijevic)

 
 

This is a view of Ocean City, Maryland from about 2000 feet AGL and just South of Millsboro Delaware. I am in the Aeros trike.

 
 

January of 03, still at LMFP just another view of the Aeros II trike, your ticket to flying!

(Provided By Dean Funk)

 
     

January of 03, just about 80 feet of the LZ. Sweet!!

(Provided By Miron Matijevic)

 

Self-portrait, the Atlantic Ocean is in the background, at about 2000 feet AGL heading south. Good view of the headset I use, the two-way communication is very clear and also allows for air band radio for coordination with airport control.

 

Here I am just after the running launch, you can see that I have induced a turn to the right. I was trying to get into the narrow lift band coming up the mountain. No luck it was too weak to sustain flight.

(Provided By Miron Matijevic)

 
   
 

January of 03, coming in for a landing. Weight shift flying is sooooo easy; making a landing is a breeze.

(Provided By Dean Funk)

 

The three of us are off for the 20min sled run flight to the LZ.

(Provided By Miron Matijevic)

 
 

The paragliding site on Mountain Jahorina in Bosnia is a 900 Meter vertical and 6km to the LZ. The women’s ski events were held here in the 1984 Olympics. Here I am setting up my paraglider for another smooth air fight. This is a safe site to fly, easy launch fair sized LZ and no land mines.

(Provided By Miron Matijevic)

 
Here is a view of my instrument deck; you can see my air speed, rate of climb, altitude and engine RPM. The town is Selbyville, Delaware and the Assawoman Bay is clearly visible in the upper left.  
 

January of 03, Lookout Mountain Flight Park, LMFP, tooling around before a cool flight

(Provided By Dean Funk)