SAFA Skysailor Magazine

28 SKY SAILOR June-July-August | WINTER 2025 his face and no injuries, thankfully this occurred on the last day. One other member of the Full Frontal gang, Erica, had a rip appear on the un- derside of her wing in the centre cells as it popped back out to resume its normal flying position. Another safe landing, she then volunteered her services on take-off to assist other pilots – bloody awesome! To cover each of the eight tasks in detail would take a novel, I think our pictures tell the story better. One drawback of flying for the whole eight plus days was we never got to do any sightseeing or experience other activities, but you would find one pilot complaining about that! To finish, I would like to congratulate those pilots who achieved personal flying goals, are happy with their overall placing, and most of all, had a lot of fun. Results can be viewed on AirScore and credit where credit is due, some very skillfull flying was achieved, all pilots were challenged and put out of their comfort zone, but the flights and shared experienc- es will always be remembered more than the results. Australian Sports Class Paragliding Championship

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