More Reading
This page links to other sites and more information about flying
with a powered harness.
FLPHG List:
Start with the Foot Launched Powered Hang Gliding List. This is the place to find experienced
flphg pilots and information. Most, if not all, of your questions
are probably answered in the archives. This group was originated
in the UK, but has become an international community: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flphg/
For information on easily searching the archives for information see Searching the Archives
FLPHG Pilot World Map:
See where FLPHG pilots are flying, and add yourself to the map.
NOTE: the display below can be scolled when viewing, but it is much
better to simply click on
the link to get a full size map. Also, the small map
display below has some bugs so I can't get it to center properly.
Early Experiences with the Mosquito:
This is a compilation of posts I made to my local flying list as I
demo'ed, bought, and learned to fly my Mosquito. Lengthy, but it
is basically a diary as I experienced it:
learning.htm
Handling Under Power:
I have developed some theories about the effect of the thrust line on
handling. These theories are not widely accepted, however I
believe I have a sound basis for them, based on my own studies and
comments from other pilots.
If you have found handling under power to be difficult, then this would
be worth considering. It is long and technical, however: handling.htm
Andy Buchan's Power Article
This article appeared for some time on the BMAA web site, but has
since been removed: AndyBuchanPowerHangGlider.pdf
(Unfortunately I have not been able to contact Andy to ask permission,
so if you are he, please
drop me a line)
BHPA FLPA Syllabus
The training Syllabus used by the British ang Gliding and Paragliding
Association for Foot Launched Powered Aircraft: http://www.bhpa.co.uk/members/documents/FLPA_Training_Syllabus.pdf
Doodlebug Training Syllabus
This Syllabus was provided by Ken Brown, the North American Doodlebug
Distributor ( http://www.moyesamerica.com/doodlebug.htm
)
BugTrainingSyllabus.pdf
OZ Reports on Mosquito Flights:
Dave Sharp Hooks the Mosquito to the Atos:
Oz Report V3 #86
Another Atos report: OzReport V6 #190
A bit of information about the Atos, Mosquito, and V-tail: Oz Report V6 #192
One more Atos comment: Oz Report V6 #203
Mosquito - A kick in the Butt:
Oz Report V3 #115
Crash Under Canopy - a pilot
flying with a Mosquito had a glider problem (not related to the
Mosquito) that required him to land under canopy: Oz Report V6 #277
FLPHG Schools:
NEW: This
section will contain a list of schools that teach flphg. If you
run a school that teaches flphg, or know of one, please forward that
information to me ( Write
to Wind-Drifter ) and it will be included here.
Moyes America (Doodlebug Distributor):
Offers training in adition to sales: http://www.moyesamerica.com/doodlebug.htm
Icarus School of Hang Gliding(UK):
A BHPA School in Northern England (Huddersfield in West Yorkshire)
http://www.fun2fly.co.uk
Airways Airsport(UK): A
BHPA School, located at Darley Moor, near Ashbourne http://www.airways-airsports.com/
Blue Sky Hang Gliding (USA):
USHGA Instruction, near Richmond, Virginia
http://www.blueskyhg.com
Traverse City Hang Gliding (USA): USHGA Instruction,
Michigan. Bill Fifer is also the US Mosquito Distributor.
He does not appear to have much of a web presence, but here is his
contact information: 1509 E 8th St, Traverse City, MI, 49686 - (231)
922-2844, email: tchangglider@chartermi.net
Misc Links:
Here is an experimental flphg unit built in Hungary. The motor is
in a different location: http://www.skyscooter.hu/
Reinout Licher is a Doodlebug pilot in Holland - here is his web site
(in Dutch): http://www.delta-met.nl/
Shola Ogunlokun has a dream. Married, in his 40's, with 3
children, he wants to fly a hang glider across the UK. When his
dream began he had never flown a hang glider! http://www.meet-britain.org.uk/
Fabiano has a flight log about his experiences with a Wasp harness in
Brazil: http://www.cafedafronteira.com.br/fabiano/flightlog.html
John O'Neill is a UK flphg pilot with a diary and information about his
experiences: http://www.hanggliding.plus.com/powered.htm
Frank Fontyne is an Australian pilot with a flphg site: http://airsports.fai.org/jan2000/jan200001.html
Alan Mortimer is one of the early UK flphg pilots: http://www.geocities.com/Pipeline/Ramp/5960/
A French NRG pilot flying with a rigid wing. This is a French
language site: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/pulma1/PagesDiv/mosquito.htm
(updated 9/29/2006)
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