Wagga & Acro #1 | Max Martini

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Martini's picture

Yes I understand!
With an acrowing it gets risky and doesn´t make sense at all because it doesn´t reach very high and any little mistake can get pretty bad really quick but a nice safe beginner wing can fly higher and slower so it gives more room for mistakes.
I feel very confident for now with the basics even though sometimes I exit very close to the ground but I´m willing to take the risk as for now I don´t have any other options.
By knowing my limits and the limit of my wing, keeping a clear state of mind, practicing only in very good conditions, wisely choosing my box, learning gradually and step by step, repeating over and over, and praying a lot to God, I make sure to minimize the risk as much as possible.

Yarich's picture

very very low...personally I won't afford that kind of risk...

Martini's picture

Thank you Yarich, I´m glad you like my little edit!
Unfortunately I tried many different techniques but nothing works so I asked Simon Winkler and he said this wing was not built for those maneuvers but it´s ok because my homespot is already very low (only 150 m, sometimes I only have 50 m over ground to practice) so it´s good that the wing automatically exits the maneuver. The Infinity 4 is a fun and safe beginner wing to practice wingover, backfly and misty so when I step up my game and go fly on some higher spots on a better wing it will be much easier for me. In that sense I´m enjoying the most of it as long as can :)
Thank you very much for the advice anyway!

Yarich's picture

I guess if you would shift to positive side during heli it could be good heli! Nice and easy video...i don't know why, but watched it fully and enjoyed! thanks!