The TrikeBuggy
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Coming soon - The Breakaway!
Quite often, there is no wind early when launching, but by the time we are finshed flying, there is sometimes a breeze to land with. Some pilots still like to feel the freedom of the PPG harness only while flying, but have a hard time launching in nil winds. Soon, pilots will be able to take advantage of our latest offering - The TrikeBuggy Breakaway! More to come soon, but here's the first VIDEO of a couple of launches. FAR 103 is Alive and Well!The TrikeBuggy PPG and Delta Trikes are inspired from designs that are both visually appealing and highly functional. Our TrikeBuggies are all FAA Part 103 legal as Ultralight Vehicles, allowing us to realize and enjoy our dreams of flying. Three Toys in One!The TrikeBuggy gives you three ways to play - as a powered paraglider trike, a delta hang glider trike and, when it gets too windy, as a kite buggy. This is a simple ultralight aircraft that allows the user to adapt the buggy to their preferred use.
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DISCLAIMER: Please read and be sure you thoroughly understand this disclaimer before flying a TrikeBuggy. Trike flying is an extremely demanding sport requiring exceptional levels of attention, judgment, maturity and self discipline. It is unlikely that you will be able to participate in it safely unless you make a conscious and continual commitment to your own safety. PPG and Hang Glider Trike flying is a dangerous sport and may result in injury and death even when practiced by a competent pilot using proper equipment. TrikeBuggies are not covered by product liability insurance, nor have they been designed manufactured or tested to any federal or state government airworthiness standards or regulations. Do not fly them unless you are willing to assume personally all risks in the sport of Trike flying, and all responsibility for any property damage, injury, or death which may result from your use of this TrikeBuggy. Safe operation of the TrikeBuggy requires a pilot proficiency equivalent to that of a BFI (Basic Flight Instructor), as well as an equivalent level of knowledge and understanding of those wind and weather conditions which may compromise the pilot's safe control of the TrikeBuggy. In particular, be advised that gusty winds or turbulent conditions may interfere with even an expert pilot's ability to safely control the TrikeBuggy, and may cause it to crash. Never take anything for granted in Trike Flying. If you are in doubt about anything, stop and figure it out or call TrikeBuggy. Also please read our Warning and Caution!