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Paramotor Instruction and Tips You Must Follow While Buying a New Unit

by Rutherd Ford web developer
If you want to make sure that the paramotor you purchase make flying easier for you, you must follow certain paramotor instruction and tips before making the final purchasing decisions. The section below will introduce you to those guidelines.

The first thing you must consider is the size of the engine. You must always opt for a motor that offers exactly the amount of power you require; this is extremely important for your enjoyment and safety. The main determining factor here would your own body weight. In addition to that you must also consider other factors like your physical ability and the launch site’s altitude while deciding on the unit’s weight.

You must then find out how much horsepower the paramotor is capable of generating. If you are purchasing the product from a top retailer, the retailer himself/herself will give you horsepower quotes for every item it sells. Reputable online retailers, on the other hand, ensure that the product details section include all these information. However, there are times when the HP power quotes offered by retailers are not accurate; due to this reason many prefer to check only the engine’s size and weight range to determine whether it would be a perfect choice for them.

Individuals who reside in high altitudes should estimate the power required in the following way: for every 1000 ft, they should add 5 pounds. For instance, a person who lives in a place located 3438 ft above the sea level and has a body weight of 180 pounds should determine the power required considering 197 pounds as approximate pilot weight.

Are you wondering what would happen if you end up purchasing a paramotor that does not have the ability of producing sufficient power? The answer is simple, if you are using a motor with insufficient power, you will find that your takeoff run has become much longer; this will make you extremely susceptible towards tripping and falls. In addition to that, you will need a much wider launch site. Then, when you finally manage to become airborne, you will experience lack of climb power, which will stop you from avoiding obstacles safely and easily

. Problems can also arise if the paramotor produces excess power than what you actually require. It’s true that more thrust can help you to launch more effortlessly; however, ground handling can become a lot more challenging as powerful motors are usually heavier.

The person writing this article other than being an experienced aviator also owns an online store that sells paramotoring gears of different kinds. He is also famous for writing articles offering paramotor instruction and tips.

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