Many of the articles and photographs in the Instructor, using safe equipment suitable for your level ofĮxperience. Program under the direct supervision of a USHPA-certified USHPA recommends pilots complete a pilot training Hang gliding and paragliding are INHERENTLY DANGEROUSĪctivities. Staff PhotographersJohn Heiney, Jeff Shapiro Sturtevant, Copy Editor īeth Van Eaton, Advertising Ĭhristina Ammon, Dennis Pagen, C.J. Canadian Return Address: DP Global Mail, 4960-2 Walker Road, Windsor, ON N9A 6J3ĬOPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2014 United States Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association, Inc., All Rights Reserved no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without prior written permission of the United States Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association, Inc. Canadian Post Publications Mail Agreement #40065056. POSTMASTER Send change of address to: Hang Gliding & Paragliding magazine, P.O. PERIODICAL postage is paid at Colorado Springs, CO and at additional mailing offices. HANG GLIDING & PARAGLIDING (ISSN 1543-5989) (USPS 17970) is published monthly by the United States Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association, Inc., 1685 W. All advertising is subject to the USHPA Advertising Policy, a copy of which may be obtained from the USHPA by emailing Contact: Editor, Hang Gliding & Paragliding magazine,, (516) 816-1333.ĪDVERTISING ALL ADVERTISING AND ADVERTISING INQUIRIES MUST BE SENT TO USHPA HEADQUARTERS IN COLORADO SPRINGS. If you have an idea for an article you may discuss your topic with the editor either by email or telephone. Your contributions are greatly appreciated. Please be concise and try to address a single topic in your letter. ![]() Calendar of events items may be sent via email to, as may letters to the editor. Please edit news releases with our readership in mind, and keep them reasonably short without excessive sales hype. ![]() News releases are welcomed, but please do not send brochures, dealer newsletters or other extremely lengthy items. Feature stories generally run anywhere from 1500 to 3000 words. We are always looking for well written articles and quality artwork. All submissions of articles, artwork, photographs and or ideas for articles, artwork and photographs are made pursuant to and are subject to the USHPA Contributor's Agreement, a copy of which can be obtained from the USHPA by emailing the editor at or online at HANG GLIDING & PARAGLIDING magazine reserves the right to edit all contributions. SUBMISSIONS HANG GLIDING & PARAGLIDING magazine welcomes editorial submissions from our members and readers. HANG GLIDING & PARAGLIDING magazine is published for foot-launched air-sports enthusiasts to create further interest in the sports of hang gliding and paragliding and to provide an educational forum to advance hang gliding and paragliding methods and safety. Moab, Utah USA - photo: Loren Cox pilot: Cade Palmer ![]() With a Delta 2 type arc, mini-ribs, plastic nose reinforcements, 57 cells for a super clean leading edge, and a 25% reduction in total line drag compared to its predecessor, the Swift 4 is the most efcient wing we have ever produced in the category. Lightweight, agile, with top of class performance and a lively but balanced feel in the air, the latest edition of the Swift series has benetted from the performance breakthroughs that have made our sport-performance class wings, such as the Delta series, so popular. The Swift 4 is a lightweight development of the Rush 4 constructed with a hybrid mix of light and ultra-light materials and Shark Nose solidity. 2 HANG GLIDING & PARAGLIDING MAGAZINE Moab, Utah USA - photo: Loren Cox pilot: Cade Palmer
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