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Microlights
This section provides information and references on the Microlight disciplines included in the Event Program of the World Air Games 2009. The structure and content of this section will be regularly updated to reflect preparation work completed by the LOC and the Commission.
CIMA INFORMATION BULLETINSOpen
WEIGHT-SHIFT CONTROLLED - LONG-DISTANCE FLIGHTMicrolight trike pilots use the weight of their body to control their aircraft. Before arriving in Turin to compete at the World Air Games 2009, pilots will achieve a 3-day long-distance task ending at Turin Aeritalia Airport.
WEIGHT-SHIFT CONTROLLED - PYLON RACE
PARAMOTORS - PARALLEL PRECISION TASKS
Paramotors are a relatively new development and appear to be the simplest form of powered aviation yet invented. The pilots fly under a paraglide-type wing and "wear" a power unit on their back, consisting of a light weight engine and a propeller in a cage. All manoeuvres are possible to do in a short field in close proximity to spectators allowing the public to observe the pilots’ work at close hand.
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