With the arrival of the autumnal equinox here in the Pacific Northwest, it triggers, once again, thoughts about how to keep those flying skills on point. As the amount of daylight decreases and the weather shifts to a cooler/wetter pattern, the window of opportunity for outdoor flight is greatly reduced. To that, I say "carpe noctem". Yes, seize the night. Here, in the Pacific Northwest during the fall/winter months, the atmoshpere starts to settle down in the evening, often presenting a dry/calm opportunity for flight. All you need are a few strategic lights for your aircraft and you're good to go. Here's some video of a HooperFly RacerPEX with a RingGo Plasma Edition during the final sunset of Summer. Bring on the darkness.
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All HooperFly frames are designed and built here in Portland, OR. If you are interested in a hexa, send an email to info@hooperfly.com
Cheers,
Rich
How can someone get there hands on that hexa version?