Once airborne, the magic happens. The 1714 feels heavy in a good way. Turbulence that would fold a modern B-wing just gets absorbed by the 1714's heavy fabric and high internal pressure. Pilots report that at trim speed (approximately 38 km/h), the wing feels like it is on rails.
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Sharp, defined shadows from the morning sun hitting brutalist textures. Once airborne, the magic happens
In the world of paragliding, certain pieces of equipment transcend their functional purpose to become legends. Among these hallowed names is the . For pilots who have been in the sport for over a decade, or for collectors of classic wing technology, this number evokes a specific era of innovation, durability, and pure cross-country performance. Pilots report that at trim speed (approximately 38