Varios, flight instruments and other technology for free-flight pilots
If you followed the Red Bull X-Alps you will have seen the XC Tracer Maxx II already. Marcus King took it flying in the South of France.
Read moreNaviter’s Oudie N now has added functionality with Flarm and Fanet+ to help you see and be seen. Marcus King tested it
Read moreVision of the future? Marcus King flies pairs the Syride Sys’NavXL with ActiveLook glasses for a head-up display
Read moreIt’s billed as “the most complete free-flying instrument ever created” – does Flymaster’s Live DS meet the mark? Marcus King finds out
Read moreMarcus King tested Flymaster’s GPS M, their non-competition flight instrument that can be used in landscape format
Read moreWould you use a head-up display for paragliding or paramotoring? Now you have the chance to find out with these Active Look glasses
Read moreWant it all and want it all in one place? Marcus King flies Air3’s updated Android flight computer for paragliding and hang gliding
Read moreIf you are not keen on running applications on your phone but like the look of the Navigator app functionality, then the Oudie N is the instrument for you
Read moreSyride’s new compact instrument the Sys’Nav XL packs a punch. It has a bigger screen and better audio than previous versions, and Bluetooth connectivity
Read moreFlown to 8,000m above Broad Peak, Syride’s new compact instrument the Sys’Nav XL packs all the functionality of a much bigger instrument
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