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Students of the Wing

January 4, 2018
EAAby EAA

In Milestones, Ultralights, Why We Fly.

Follow EAA Staff Writer Megan Esau’s journey to soloing a powered paraglider. In August, Megan visited the High Five Paramotoring flight school in southwest Wisconsin to cover a story for EAA Sport Aviation magazine.

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