Ultralight Flying

In the Air

Ultralight flying is a fun way to see the world from the sky. The small aircraft gives a light and open-air feeling, perfect for enjoying landscapes like mountains, coastlines, or fields. It’s a peaceful yet exciting flight experience for adventure lovers.

FAQs (EN)

  • How long does an ultralight flying experience last?
    Introductory flights usually last 20 to 60 minutes, depending on the package.
  • Are there weight or height limits for ultralight flying?
    Yes, limits vary but typically pilots and passengers must meet safety weight restrictions.
  • Do I need experience before trying ultralight flying?
    No experience needed for introductory flights; training is required to pilot solo.

Fundamentals (EN)

  • Stall speed
    Stall speed is the slowest speed your ultralight can fly before the wings stop producing enough lift. If you go slower, the plane may fall or drop suddenly. Pilots must avoid flying under this speed.
  • Load factor
    Load factor means the extra forces on the plane during turns, turbulence, or fast maneuvers. These forces put stress on the structure and the pilot. Knowing your load factor helps keep the flight safe.
  • Slip
    Slip is a technique where the pilot moves the plane sideways through the air to lose height quickly without going faster forward. It helps in landing or avoiding obstacles.

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