![]() ![]() Where do you live? How did you learn about the sport? What is your background? I am sure others will chime in very soon. The steps I would suggest for building your own hang glider for the least cost, most enjoyment, and highest safety are as follows:ġ) Learn to fly a hang glider with an instructor using the glider he providesĢ) Buy a used hang glider that your instructors thinks is appropriate for you Check out my web page, linked below, for more. We all share your dream, and we are happy to help you with knowledge, in a sport where any lack of knowledge can be disastrous to you and yours. Plan on about 400+ shop hours though, and that is if you do not sit down. They are all fine rainy-day projects, and cost a bit less than some new HGs. Building anything is always a huge loss in the time department - you will NEVER get one of those lost days back again.īuy it, fly it, and live your dreams, soonest! If you must build something, check out the Sandlin AirChairs. It is possible with wood, but the results will be really heavy, and the performance will be very poor. ![]() If there was any good substitute for aircraft aluminum, I guarantee that everybody would be using it. HG clubs are a great source of affordable and safe gear. Faiq386 wrote: ↑ Wed 10:04 am Hello every one! I am here new in this forum and thus this is my first post.I want to build to my own home made powered hang glider because I lust for hang gliding.I want to fly in the air from my childhood ,and i think this is the time to fulfill my dream.My question is should I work on S.S hang glider OR D.S (my weight is 60 kg) ?faiq386,īy far, the cheapest way to get a hang glider for yourself is buying a good used HG from a pilot who is getting a new wing.
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