Relatos


Lake Maninjau 2009 (26.07.2009)
On the Indonesian island Sumatra, there was a big paragliding event in Mai at Lake Maninjau. Two NOVA Team Pilots, Peter Ertle and Claudio Aimone were there to enjoy the the foreign culture and the flying. They took some pictures worth sharing, and wrote an interesting report about the event as well as about the flying at Lake Maninjau. If you are curious about flying in Indonesia or if you are even considering to visit this place, you should have a closer look at their report. (download here)


Here is a selection of some pictures they sent us:

Thanks for these impressions and for the nice report!

TRITON above Lake Maninjau


Launching into sunset with the IBEX


Lunch


Claudio and Peter enjoying indonesian beer after lunch :-)

 
NOVA Team Meeting in Slovenia (02.03.2009)


Factor, Triton X, and Triton trying to gain hight in the first weak thermal of the day. In the end only Toni Bender was able to stay up. Most probably this was because of the glider. ;-)


Two FACTORs. This colour sheme is only available for the NOVA JUNIOR PILOTS.

 
Factor soaring in front of the take off.


Triton X from Peter Gebhard. 

 
Till took this foto under his FACTOR from Lijak to the east.


Dušan and Brigitta, who made this weekend such a memorable and great event. Thanks! 


 
St. Hilaire 2008 (21.09.2008)
Impresiones de la Coupe Icare en St. Hilaire:


Muchísimo público presencia el concurso de disfraces en vuelo.


La tienda de Nova abarrotada gracias a Raúl Rodríguez y a sangría gratis. :-)


Raúl, Toni y Hannes informan sobre planes, proyectos y futuras velas de acro.


Hannes le explica a Raúl cómo hacer tumblings :-)


Raúl con un nuevo prototipo de acro de 12 metros cuadrados que atrae todas las miradas.


Nada más despegar se marca un rhytmic Sat con la vela nueva.


El calado de la vela era demasiado rápido en el primer vuelo, hasta el punto de que incluso Raúl tuvo problemas para mantener limpia la forma de la vela cuando ésta se encontraba por debajo de él. :-)


Primer aterrizaje con el ala nueva. Al día siguiente Raúl hizo una demostración perfecta de Infinity Tumblings con esa misma vela.



Cuando oscureció, jugamos en la pendiente escuela con el nuevo juguete de Raúl. ¡No veas lo deprisa que despega!


Una de nuestras velas de preserie rascando cerca de la pared.




Puntas de ala que casi se tocan.


Amanece en St. Hilaire  

Fotos: Mario Eder (www.mario-eder.at)

 
Balloon Aquarium. (05.10.2007)

It's around 8:00 in the morning: you're preparing your wing on the carpet. It's autumn, the sun is just twinkling over the mountains directly in front of us.
It's slightly backwards wind, the takeoff is very flat and leading to a vertical wall.
It's the most famous paraglider takeoff in the world.

Some people on the edge are looking down and gesticulating: it's good now: go!
The first ones are taking off. The pilot in front of me has a launch failure. I'm stepping back to the trailing edge of my IBEX 17: concentrating, running.
The wing is lifting me off easily after a short sprint. I can see over the edge now: the first balloons are just rising up through the fog covering the valley. Some are climbing faster: I'm targeting to one of those. It's unusual having a target that is climbing up. The air is fresh, absolute calm. The ambience is fantastic. After a few km straight out flight I'm surpassing my balloon a few meter below. I'm looking for the next one: it's just a small distance away. I'm getting my IBEX into a steep, dynamic curve around the balloon. I'm crowing to the people in the basket. More and more balloons are rising up. I'm surrounded by many big, bright colored spheres...

Whow, what a flight! It's impression is balancing the stress we had all days in St. Hilaire' exhibition by far! On the landing field I'm counting 26 balloons over our heads! Don't miss that flight, when you're there. It's the best reason to get up early!

Jerome Sarthe shot some fantastic pics. Tony was flying our new ACRO proto with the insect design.