In May 2018 a team of six pilots set off to paramotor from the lowest point in Australia, Lake Eyre, to the highest point in Australia, Mt Kosciusko.

Our Chief Flight Instructor Andrew Polidano, along with Justin Shaw, spent 8 months planning the epic adventure. The journey took them 1600 kilometres from Outback to Alps, taking them from -49ft to over 7100ft. The pilots and ground support team endured a wide range of conditions from freezing desert nights, gusty thermal winds over the red expanse of the Outback right through to the icy blasts and drifts of snow in the Alpine region. All of this while taking in the wondrous sites and variation of our amazing country.

Below is a collection of some of the media coverage produced so far.

Links to Media Coverage

http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2018-06-16/paramotor-pilots-brave-the-elements-in-australian-first-journey/9874052?pfmredir=sm

https://www.canberratimes.com.au/national/act/canberra-paramotor-pilot-hits-new-heights-in-australian-first-flight-20180615-p4zlol.html

Gin Falcon testing the Australian Outback conditions