https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XtGP7XaRjE&t=7m3s
Use this link to get to the 7:02 marker to watch this guy paramotor along a train in southern Florida.
Chasing a train on a paramotor
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Chasing a train on a paramotor
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Re: Chasing a train on a paramotor
Very cool! But how can he chase a train and not video the engines (or did I miss that?)?
Trains Mag had an article about the sugar cane trains a while back. Interesting operation.
Trains Mag had an article about the sugar cane trains a while back. Interesting operation.
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Re: Chasing a train on a paramotor
If he did video the locomotives, didn't make the cut. The dude's not a railfan so probably isn't as concerned with the locos as he is for the cars he was flying above.
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Re: Chasing a train on a paramotor
Yeah, you can tell the guy isn't a railfan. US Sugar has their own railroad to cover hundreds of thousands of acres of sugar cane fields in south central Florida. The main sugar plant is in Clewiston, where they process the sugar and package it under dozens of different brands, including house brands of major grocery chains.
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