EN-D and CCC wings are generally for experienced and expert pilots
UP have announced that their new two-liner XC and competition wing, the Meru, will be released in March 2018
Read moreOzone Zeno review: With over 500 already in the air and many pilots asking if it’s right for them, Hugh Miller flies Ozone’s new two-liner
Read moreThe first Z-Alps wings will be supplied to 2017 Red Bull X-Alps competitors – Ozone say that about 12 of the 32 pilots in the race will be flying Ozone
Read moreAirDesign have announced the Hero, their new ultralight, high-performance EN-D.
Read moreAli Andrews spends a month in the mountains of Nepal with Skywalk’s lightweight high-performance wing
Read moreLittle Cloud are releasing their new “high-performance fun wing”, the Gyps, in April 2017. Its for cross-country pilots, and light enough to hike-and-fly. Little Cloud say the Gyps, which is […]
Read moreNiviuk have officially released the Klimber P, the wing Gavin McClurg used for the Alaska traverse in May 2016. It’s the company’s first lightweight, high-performance EN-D wing, and they say it’s aimed at expert pilots […]
Read moreU-Turn call the Trinity “the ultimate fun machine”. A mini-wing, it can be used for freestyle soaring on strong-wind coastlines, wagga ground training or Alpine racing adventures. Groundhandling and freestyle maestro Mike Küng had […]
Read moreSkywalk have unveiled their latest high-performance lightweight EN/LTF D glider, the Poison X-Alps. It is derived from the CCC-rated X-Alps2, as used in the 2015 race, and Skywalk say […]
Read moreOzone have announced the forthcoming release of the much-anticipated Zeno. The two-liner fits in between the CCC-class Enzo, and the EN-D Mantra series of wings in their range. Hugh Miller made […]
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