
Who Invented The Hang Glider
These early hang gliding pioneers place credit where its due.

These early hang gliding pioneers place credit where its due.

This bear just can’t seem to get it right. Reminds me of the old days.
Ozone has announced that the Mojo 3 paraglider has passed all flight test with EN B and is available for order.
Already holding the title as lightest weight paraglider available, The Ozone Ultralite 09 is now even lighter, seven ounces lighter than
Skydog Blog – editorial and opinion When I first saw this I thought, “you gotta be kidding me”. That set aside

The host cities of World Championships of Hand Gliding, Paragliding, and Paragliding accuracy has been announced from the CIVL Plenary board. The
Skydog Blog – editorial and opinion With the economy going the way it is and the gas prices on the rise
From now until March 6th, Wills Wing is offering a free upgrade to your choice of sail color on all hang

The 2009 World Paragliding Championship was held in Valle de Bravo in Mexico with 148 pilots. Their competition consisted of 10

Ever feel the need for a high altitude jump from 22,000 feet? If so then this story might be what you’ve

As an ultralight sits on a makeshift runway reeving its engine in the early morning frost, support crew readies the migrating whooping cranes for takeoff also.

Every decade or so, a young pilot comes along and shows the veteran competition pilots what they’ve been doing wrong. This

The Forbes Flatlands Hang Gliding Championship was held in Forbes, Australia between January 3-11

Since the 1960’s mankind has been working on a car that flies. A British company maybe the first to accomplish this feat with the Parajet Skycar.

With the technological advances taking place today, its only a matter of time before our 747’s are running on green fuels. In

If you have been flying for any length of time you have probably had to make an unexpected landing. Most of

The progressive expansion of society is taking its toll on the hang gliding community. At least two flight centers in the nation are at risk of losing their privileges to operate.

When Scott Mason took up falconry at the age of 12 in East London he often dreamed of being able to