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Quest! xc for paramotors and microlight flyers



 
 
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Old December 12th 05, 06:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.misc
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Default Quest! xc for paramotors and microlight flyers

Hi Guys ......... At long last we can get hold of the long awaited
Quest! xc from Active Flight Systems. A few pilots have already been
flying with it:

"I think the Quest! xc is the best instrument for PPG I have seen so
far and will appeal to all pilots casual and competition" says Paul
Bailey, British Champion 2004 and Designer of the Bailey Four Stroke.

Geoff Soden of Paramotors UK says "The best piece of equipment you will
ever be able to get for flying"

Paul Hallatt of Active Flight says that Quest! xc is the most
comprehensive instrument for Paramotors, combining fuel and engine
instruments with altitude, vario and flight logging. Weighing in at a
mere 500g this unit will help you fly Longer, Further and Safer than
ever before.

You can get it online at www.activeflightsystems.com or by phoning
+44(0)87004 460 260. (There's a list of distributors on the website)

PS: Paul's looking for stockists and distributors, if you're
interested call +44(0)87004 460 260.

 




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