Rimmer Posted January 19, 2012 Share Posted January 19, 2012 Two-seater Paraglider crash-lands in East Pattaya Potato field PATTAYA: -- A two-seater paraglider crash-landed in a Potato-field in East Pattaya on Thursday, injuring the foreign Pilot and passenger. Rescue services along with the Department of Civil Aviation were informed of the crash in the field which badly damaged the paraglider and caused minor damage to the field. The paraglider is thought to have taken off from the Pattaya Airfield, located close-by in the Huoy Yai area, and suffered major engine problems, forcing it to crash-land in the field. The Pilot and passenger, who are both thought to be British, were taken to the Bangkok Hospital Pattaya for treatment as a precaution Full story and pictures HERE -- Pattaya One 2012-01-19 [newsfooter][/newsfooter] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Basil B Posted January 19, 2012 Share Posted January 19, 2012 I am no expert, but those potato plants look more like what you would expect to see in a Rastafarian's green house... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LennyW Posted January 19, 2012 Share Posted January 19, 2012 I am no expert, but those potato plants look more like what you would expect to see in a Rastafarian's green house... It's Tapioca not Tatties!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rimmer Posted January 20, 2012 Author Share Posted January 20, 2012 I am no expert, but those potato plants look more like what you would expect to see in a Rastafarian's green house... It's Tapioca not Tatties!! I hope you noticed that it did not say potatoes on the TV header Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LennyW Posted January 20, 2012 Share Posted January 20, 2012 The header did not say "Huay Yai" either !!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spalpeen Posted January 22, 2012 Share Posted January 22, 2012 The header says "Paraglider" when the aircraft is obviously a three axis microlight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevkev1888 Posted January 24, 2012 Share Posted January 24, 2012 So not a potato field and not a paraglider. Still an interesting little news snippet, I am actually thinking about having a go at that Paramotor malarkey, looks fun. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spalpeen Posted January 24, 2012 Share Posted January 24, 2012 So not a potato field and not a paraglider. Still an interesting little news snippet, I am actually thinking about having a go at that Paramotor malarkey, looks fun. I used to fly paragliders for many years which is why I'm particular about what the aircraft is called. I used to see the microlight involved in this crash flying over Jomtien on many an evening and I'm sorry to see that they've crashed. Also glad to see that the occupants survived relatively unscathed. The paramotor malarkey is surprisingly popular up in rural Thailand where many small workshops make them using engines salvaged from crashed motorbikes. If you're going to have a go you might consider using one that has a tricycle undercarriage frame, rather than using your own legs as the landing gear. I takes longer to fix bones than aluminium. Trust me, I know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lumply Posted November 20, 2012 Share Posted November 20, 2012 So not a potato field and not a paraglider. Still an interesting little news snippet, I am actually thinking about having a go at that Paramotor malarkey, looks fun. I used to fly paragliders for many years which is why I'm particular about what the aircraft is called. I used to see the microlight involved in this crash flying over Jomtien on many an evening and I'm sorry to see that they've crashed. Also glad to see that the occupants survived relatively unscathed. The paramotor malarkey is surprisingly popular up in rural Thailand where many small workshops make them using engines salvaged from crashed motorbikes. If you're going to have a go you might consider using one that has a tricycle undercarriage frame, rather than using your own legs as the landing gear. I takes longer to fix bones than aluminium. Trust me, I know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lumply Posted November 20, 2012 Share Posted November 20, 2012 Best stick with the Rotax petrol engine made in Europe. Extremely reliable and I've never been let down by one over many hours of flying microlites. I wouldn't touch a 2 stroke with a barge pole or an engine of dubious background in order to save money. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monty Posted November 20, 2012 Share Posted November 20, 2012 Best stick with the Rotax petrol engine made in Europe. Extremely reliable and I've never been let down by one over many hours of flying microlites. I wouldn't touch a 2 stroke with a barge pole or an engine of dubious background in order to save money. Quite some rotax engines are 2 strokes. Only the 912 and 914 are 4 strokes... The 503 and 582 are still very popular and both 2 stroke.. Sent from my GT-I9001 using Thaivisa Connect App Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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