“Acrobatics” for pilots interesting in paragliding acro

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If you’ve any interest in paragliding acro, you need a copy of Acrobatics in your life.

This is a groundbreaking book. Written, photographed and produced by an expert team, Acrobatics is a 156 page visual extravaganza that tackles acro instruction head on.

Colourfully designed with inspirational images, Acrobatics takes you step-by-step through each manoeuvre using both written descriptions and motordriven photo sequences.

156 pages
Step-by-step through each manoeuvre
Clear and concise instructions
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If you’ve any interest in paragliding acro, you need a copy of Acrobatics in your life.

This is a groundbreaking book. Written, photographed and produced by an expert team, Acrobatics is a 156 page visual extravaganza that tackles acro instruction head on.

Colourfully designed with inspirational images, Acrobatics takes you step-by-step through each manoeuvre using both written descriptions and motordriven photo sequences.

Starting with the basics like wingovers and full stalls, the book progresses through every conceivable manoeuvre to the most difficult configurations like the MacTwist and Infinite Tumble.

A must for all budding acro pilots and anyone serious about understanding this exciting offshoot of free flight.

Pilots : Mike Kung, Alexander Meschk, Michael Nesler, Gudrun Ocjsl

Dimensions : 22 x 22 x 1.5cm

Language : English

Edition 2008

  • The definitive guide to acro
  • Full Stall
  • Full Front collapse
  • Spiral Dive
  • Wing Overs
  • Spin 180 degree
  • Backflash
  • Back Flying
  • Deep Stall
  • SAT
  • Asymmetric Spiral
  • Looping
  • Spin to Helico
  • MacTwist
  • Misty Flip
  • Helicopter
  • Tumbling
  • SAT to Helico
  • Helico to Helico
  • Heilco to SAT
  • MacTwist to Helico
  • SAT to SAT
  • Rhythmic SAT
  • Infinite Tumbling
  • Syncronised Acro
  • Synroc Spiral
  • SAT-Rodeo
  • Helico-Rodeo

Additional information

Weight 0,49 kg