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Home Made PPG from motorcycle engine

Home Made PPG In India


















 Suzuki Shogun engine for paramoter



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Home Made Foot Lanch powerd Hang Glider

Home Made Foot Lanch powerd Hang Glider india
working on an Yamaha RX135 the previous one ( suzuki shogun )also gave good power...38 kg of thrust that is good enough for my 56 kg weight....






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Home Made Hang Glider

Home Made Hang Glider in india By Samarth Sharma

I should say this is the best use a Home made Hang glider can be put to, if any body make the mistake!!!
Any good beginners' glider can do this important job, also.
It really makes a person feel like he is flying, one can learn good body control reflexes on it. I am happy to learn these control skills without risking my life, by experimenting up in the air.


In 2004 I built a hang glider on my own, as there are no HG schools or used wings. I am a member of the HG list at Yahoo. The HG pilots there dissuaded me from continuing on my home made wing. I heeded their advice and stopped that dangerous project. I also got basic PG
training in March 2005,but this HG bug doesn't seem to let me go.

Now I fly a Solar Wings "Breeze" intermediate glider. I am grateful to the person who helped me procure it.
I also own  OZONE GEO and ASPEN GRADIENT paragliders. 
Here you can see my videos http://youtube.com/user/samarth192004




A news article in national news paper Hindustan Times, Bombay.
Hang gliding 30 / 05 2010

Himalayan Open Paragliding championship 26 oct 2011

3rd place in Spot landing (novice cat.( at Himalayn open paragliding championship 26th oct 2011

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Home Build Gyrocopter in india

 That was our dream, to fly in the air. We are the FIRST Engineering students who made an attempt to make the Gyrocopter in India. But lack of engine power, it didn't fly yet. but i hope..... it will fly. Someday
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The Directorate General of Civil Aviation administers a Scheme called `Reimbursement of Flying done by Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe candidates’. This scheme aims at giving financial assistance to the SC/ST candidates to enable them to take up flying as a career option.

            Under the Scheme 40 (forty) SC/ST candidates are selected/short listed for assistance by means of a written examination upto Private Pilot’s Licence (PPL) level.  The applications are invited from candidates from all over India by means of an advertisement in the newspapers.  The examination is usually held in the month of October every year at various centers all over India.  Forty SC/ST candidates are short listed in order of merit for assistance under the scheme.

            The selected candidates are given an option to choose a flying club/institute of their choice.  The cost of flying undertaken by these candidates is reimbursed to the clubs, directly.  In addition, scholarships/stipends for purchase of books etc are provided to these candidates at the rate of Rs. 100/- respectively for a period of 24 (Twenty four) months reckoned from the date of commencement of training.

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(iii) Aerial photography and airborne geophysical survey;

(iv) Operating Permits issued to foreign airlines designated by foreign Governments for operation of scheduled services to/from India under the bilateral Air Services Agreements;

 (v)  Operating Permits issued to domestic carriers including private airlines for scheduled services and non-scheduled services;

 (vi) Various categories of pilot licenses are issued.  And also, validation of foreign licenses is granted which is an authorization for the holder to exercise the privileges of his/her license on Indian registered aircraft;

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 (viii) DGCA has been allotting two seater trainer aircraft known as HANSA to various Flying Clubs and Flying Institutes.  HANSA is an all composite, non-metallic, two seater trainer aircraft, designed and developed by National Aerospace Laboratory (NAL) in Bangalore. This allotment is done based on the need and number of students enrolled with an institute for pilot training.  After the allotment done, NAL offers free training to engineers and pilots of that institute to operate the Aircraft safely.


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