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Chris Trott
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by Chris Trott »
Dunno how you'd fall out since it's strapped to you like a backpack.
Neat idea, take the idea of a hang glider and apply it to a light glider/sailplane. Looks pretty ingenious.
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VEGAS
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by VEGAS »
I figured that it's worn like a backpack.
Just the mind games knowing a bloody great trap doors beneath you.


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Chris Trott
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by Chris Trott »
My bigger fear is what happens when you hit a bump or rock on landing with your rump that close to the ground.
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DavidK
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by DavidK »
Chris Trott wrote:My bigger fear is what happens when you hit a bump or rock on landing with your rump that close to the ground.
As more of them come down, I guess butt insurance will go up..?
Chuckle,
David
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Vancouver
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by Vancouver »
I anticipate some chaffing around the nads.
Alex
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell »
Must be easy to drop a wing and damage it.

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~swarovski~
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by ~swarovski~ »
Put a superlight engine on it and what a great little commuter that would make

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by Garry Russell »
A curry from the local Indian would probably suffice

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