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TRUE INDONESIAN PARAGLIDING
Birth in Tasikmalaya – West Java some years ago. Starting fly Paragliding in 1993. Holding : License from Paramotor Indonesia, Instructor License from APPI &
DULV Member.
ANWAR SOERJOMATARAM
INSTRUCTOR PARAMOTOR
Holding : DHV License USHGA Lisence FAI License
TRUE INDONESIAN PARAGLIDING
Passion and hobby its just like chemistry in body, my passion and hobby in paragliding is make me free when i was in the sky.. .
SUSI MELINDA
PARAGLIDER PILOT
WELCOME TO :
PARAGLIDING INDONESIA
WELCOME TO PARAGLIDING INDONESIA !
Indulge in the serenity of sheer flying while savoring the Indonesian culture and wonders of nature from a different point of view. Learn about anything you need to know on paragliding in this website. If you are into paragliding already , you can process your booking now for our upcoming event.
ABOUT PARAGLIDING —
Paragliding comes from para means parachute and gliding means glide. All words mean jump from a hill or mountain with parachute. This activity depends on the wind direction and weather.
The concept of the paraglider is simply a textile wing inflated by its own movement through the air that joined by a number of lines supporting the pilot?s seat. The key words in that sentence are wing and pilot. Para gliders are aircraft in which can fly by using exactly the same aerodynamic mechanism.
The equipment contains of :
* Glider (parachute)
* Harness where the pilot seat, rescue put inside the harness,
* Helmet
* Shoes.
Other accessories are :
* Wind meter
* GPS
* Variometer
* Compass
* Map used in a challenged location.
For detail go to equipment section. Nowadays this activity is growing up in Indonesia and luckily that many beautiful places could be found here as the flying site destination.
PARAGLIDING HISTORY
Back in the 1940s on the east coast of America just down the road from the site of the Wright brother?s first successful flight ? another aviation pioneer was conducting experiments with kites made of pieces of curtain material. His name was Dr. Francis Rogallo and after much persuasion his work eventually followed up by his employers at the North American Space Administration.
It was 1948 when he filed for a patent for his flexible Delta kite. Dr. Rogallo?s work strated a whole mountain of research, testing and flexible wings (flex ? wings) construction technology. This resulted in both the Ryan aircraft Company?s bizarre looking aerial cargo delivery wings, which used a folding kite wing and the steerable recovery parachutes used by the Gemini series in the US space program. But by the far of the most important offshoot of this research as far as we concerned, is that the Rogallo wing was utilized by several latter day aviation pioneers as an excellent way of getting off the ground, either by means of a tow launch behind a boat or a car or by foot launching. Some of the earliest exponents of hang gliding (so ? called because, in those days you literally had to hang on by your armpits) made their wings from bamboo, polythene and sticky tape. Not surprisingly, the golden rule was to never fly higher than you care to fall.
Very soon the machines were being made of stronger stuff and as early as 1961, Tom Purcell Junior was tow launched on a Rogallo wing in the USA. The following year John Dickenson, a water skier began to fly a Rogallo wing in preference to the flat kites that had sometimes been used. It was he who introduced the idea to two men whose names are recognized by hang glider pilots worldwide today Bill Moyes and Bill Bennet. These two dominated the early development of the sport of hang gliding as we know it today and are still active as manufacturers in Australia and the USA respectively.
Meanwhile, in the UK Walter Neumark was flying news of parachute, designed by Lemoigne and Pioneer which were capable of far superior performance and control than the existing types. Even back in 1961 Neumark a sailplane pilot, could envisage a self-inflating parachute being used for soaring flight. Shortly afterwards, he wrote a manual, operational procedures for ascending parachute, and training began in what was to become known as parascending.
THE PROFILE
INSTRUCTOR & PARAGLIDING PILOT
ANWAR SOERJOMATARAM
Holding : Germany Lisence / DHV Sport Pilot Lisence No. 21287
USHGA Lisence
DULV Member
FLYING EXPERIENCE :
WEST JAVA :
• Puncak
• Mount Haruman
• Cilegon
• Pelabuhan Ratu
• Mount Galunggung
CENTRAL JAVA :
• Parang Tritis
• Wonogiri
• Kemuning
EAST JAVA :
• Mount Batok around Mount Bromo
• Mount Banyak
BALI :
Timbis
Candi Dasa
WEST SUMATRA :
He introduce Paragliding to the people of West Sumatra on earlier of 1995. Begin from Lake Maninjau. He arrange international pilots from all over the world to fly here.
He also as a participant of Induga from 1995 – 1997 to promote Indonesian Flying Sites .
• Lake Maninjau
• Lake Singkarak (3 sites)
• Mount Bungsu in Payakumbuh
• Langkisau Hill in Painan (He started this location from zero with full supported by the Regent of this area)
• Polland Hill in Sawah Lunto
• Talawi in Sawah Lunto
• Air Manis in Padang
NORTH SUMATRA :
• Mount Siposo Piso
INTERNATIONAL FLYING SITE :
AUSTRIA :
Tannenheim
Hannenkam
Sillian
Hohe Salve
Jochberg
GERMANY :
Elztal
Kirchheim
Obermeislstein
Nebellhorn
JAPAN :
Asagiri
Utsunomiya
SWISS :
Enntal
Klewenallp
SLOWENIS :
Velenje
SUSI MELINDA
USHGA Lisence
FLYING EXPERIENCE :
WEST JAVA :
• Puncak
• Mount Haruman
• Cilegon
• Pelabuhan Ratu
CENTRAL JAVA :
• Wonogiri
• Kemuning
EAST JAVA :
• Mount Batok around Mount Bromo
• Mount Guntur
BALI :
Timbis
WEST SUMATRA :
He introduce Paragliding to the people of West Sumatra on earlier of 1995. Begin from Lake Maninjau. He arrange international pilots from all over the world to fly here.
He also as a participant of Induga from 1995 – 1997 to promote Indonesian Flying Sites .
• Lake Maninjau
• Lake Singkarak (3 sites)
• Mount Bungsu in Payakumbuh
• Langkisau Hill in Painan (He started this location from zero with full supported by the Regent of this area)
NORTH SUMATRA :
• Mount Siposo Piso
INTERNATIONAL FLYING SITE :
AUSTRIA :
Sillian
JAPAN :
Asagiri
Utsunomiya
THAILAND :
Chumporn
MALAYSIA :
Mount Ledang
And other sites
CONTACT US
Contact Us
Ruko Graha Ketapang, Jl.Ketapang Raya, Pondok Pekayon Indah Bekasi Selatan, Jawa Barat
anwisata@cbn.net.id
Office : +6221 82736600, Anwar S : +62 811995344, Susi M : +62 811167403
Ruko Graha Ketapang, Jl.Ketapang Raya, Pondok Pekayon Indah Bekasi Selatan, Jawa Barat
anwisata@cbn.net.id
Office : +6221 82736600, Anwar S : +62 811995344, Susi M : +62 811167403