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Miniplane Rigid 150 & Mojo Power 2 Package

 

Quiet Power!

The new Miniplane ABM Rigid 150 is a whole new concept! It has a way of utilizing the power of this small engine that no one could have imagined.

The Rigid 150 utilizes a wide propeller spining slower by using a gearbox ratio that lets the engine RPM be where it needs to be to produce the best power.  The result is incredible - quieter throughout the range (especially cruise), more efficiency (especially at higher altitudes), and only one pound more weight!

Couple this new inovation with an Ozone Mojo Power 2 Glider and the other essentials for a new pilot, and you have a winning combination!

Right now, we are including a FREE Icaro PPG Helmet with this package - a $200 value!

Our Miniplane Rigid 150 Paramotor/Mojo Power 2 Glider Package includes: 

Miniplane ABM Rigid 150 Paramotor & Mojo Power 2 PPG Package

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Package Special!
Icaro Helmet

Now, for a limited time, we are including an Icaro Skyrider TZ PPG Helmet and the PPG Bible with our Paramotor Packages - a $240 value!

These great helmets protect your ears while engaging in Paramotoring. Helmet can be upgraded if desired, you can add an optional electronics package which will allow you to communicate with your instructor and other pilots. Check out this Great PPG Helmet!

PPG BibleThe PPG Bible has become the industry standard PPG training textbook for learning how to Paramotor.

This resource provides newcomers with everything needed to succeed at paramotoring, buy equipment and thrive in the sport.

The Fine Print:
In order to qualify for the equipment package only, pilot must be a currently Certified and flying pilot or enrolled in a recognized school course with a Certified PPG Instructor. This special package excludes all other specials and discounts. Discounts cannot be combined.

Powered paragliding requires significant training. We will not sell a paraglider or motor to anyone until we have verified that they have arranged for, or have completed training with a recognized Instructor.

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