Stolen Paragliding Gear

Hi everyone!

Please keep you eyes open for this stolen paragliding gear.
Thanks

Ian Hornby
President
Southern Hang Gliding & Paragliding Club
 

Hi guys,
I'm Simon, a paraglider pilot travelling NZ for two months.
Unfortunately on 16th December in a car park in Wellington someone broken the car glass and stole
many things including my paragliding equipment.
At the police station during the report they told me that probably the thief would try to sell the
wings at a second hands store or on web.
Sincerely, I don't think that the thief recognised what specifically was in the backpack,
as he took all the backpacks and bags in the car indistinctly.

Anyway it is VERY IMPORTANT TO KNOW THAT THE WING IS A PROTOTYPE AND NOT SAFE TO FLY WITH !!!
below the details and a picture:
 
Icaro wing prototype speed fly.
 
Yellow and red on top surface, white on the bottom surface.

Reversable advance harness green and black

Icaro jet limit parachute.

Please, if anyone sees the wing please contact the police station in Wellington (Sergent Daniel Hughes) or
contact me at simone.campanaro@gmail.com +39 331 9152891.

I'm in the south and leaving from Christchurch on 2nd Feb.
 
I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
 
Thank you to everyone and have a nice fly! 
 
Cheers,
Simon.


St Arnaud Paragliding League and XC Camp - Feb 26-Mar 3rd

This is a reminder (or first notice if you have missed it in Airborn magazine), of the concurrent St Arnaud Paragliding League and paragliding "XC Camp” events being run during the period Thurs, 26th February to Tues, 3rd March.  The league is a Regional Competition, part of the NZ competition calendar, while the XC Camp is a freer format event with the aim of creating opportunities to fly cross-country in the company of others.

For details of these events, see this Competitions forum post, which will be the primary place where I will be publishing updated information on these events.
 
Please contact me if you have an interest in attending and require further information on accommodation etc.

Cheers

Tim Percival
Tasman Hang Gliding and Paragliding Club