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Chapter 32: Photography & Music

Jan 17, 2007 | Section VI: Getting the Most Out of PPG | See other PPG Bible Additions

We enjoy an amazing platform for capturing pictures and video. The unfettered view coupled with slow speed, stability and incredible maneuverability make the paramotor nearly perfect.

Listening to music is another way to enhance your flying. Although you don't create anything for others to enjoy, for those willing to accept higher risk, music can add enormously to the overall experience. This new section describes some of the tradeoffs and techniques that can help make the most out of the inflight sound track.


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