Sub-zero Paramotor engine break in.
The cold winters of the Canadian North can not put a stop to all things Paramotor. In fact the winter has some of the best flying if you can muscle through the cold temperatures.
In this video we go through the break-in process of a Vittorazi Moster 185. I suspect the manufacturer would not recommend doing it in freezing temperatures but up here....we are left with no other choice.
Enjoy this little mixture on ice (on the rocks)!! Merry Christmas all you Paramotor junkies!!
Видео Sub-zero Paramotor engine break in. канала Fly-guy Alberta
In this video we go through the break-in process of a Vittorazi Moster 185. I suspect the manufacturer would not recommend doing it in freezing temperatures but up here....we are left with no other choice.
Enjoy this little mixture on ice (on the rocks)!! Merry Christmas all you Paramotor junkies!!
Видео Sub-zero Paramotor engine break in. канала Fly-guy Alberta
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