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Power Parachute

POWER PARACHUTE--Blue Skies, Blum, Texas, introduces the Powered Parachute, which can be used for herding cattle, counting wildlife, checking crops or other aerial uses. The average speed of the Powered Parachute is 28 to 30 miles per hour. With the pilot in command of the aircraft the passenger is able to do predator control or video work. Users fly with a parachute at all times and can execute an emergency landing while staying in complete control of the aircraft. It can run on the ground like a four wheeler and no disassembling is required. For more information, call 817-517-3283, or 254-874-5497.


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