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A clear breakdown of the two Rally Flight categories, designed to help pilots understand the differences in distance, navigation complexity, scoring, and overall flying experience.
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A clear breakdown of the two Rally Flight categories, designed to help pilots understand the differences in distance, navigation complexity, scoring, and overall flying experience.
An international paramotor navigation and endurance competition, structured in open-circuit flight stages between different aerodromes.
A competition format where each stage connects different aerodromes, evaluating navigation planning, decision-making, endurance, and environmental awareness.
The Argentina 2026 edition consists of 7 consecutive stages.
Across Argentina, from East to West, connecting aerodromes in Entre Ríos, Santa Fe, Córdoba, San Luis, and Mendoza.
No. Each stage starts at one aerodrome and finishes at a different one.
Advanced and expert paramotor pilots with proven experience in long-distance navigation and self-sufficient flight operations.
A maximum of 40 pilots, selected at an international level.
* Elite: Full competition format, including FAI-style navigation tasks and scoring.
* Challenge: Point-to-point navigation, respecting mandatory turn points, without FAI task execution.
* Elite: approx. 1300 km
* Challenge: approx. 1200 km
Actual distance may vary depending on pilot decisions and navigation strategy.
Open-circuit navigation over real territory, without closed circuits.
No. The event is based on total pilot self-sufficiency.
As official sponsors, technical partners, or strategic collaborators.
International exposure, digital presence, audiovisual content, social media coverage, and regional activations.
Companies related to aviation, extreme sports, tourism, technology, mobility, energy, outdoor equipment, and premium lifestyle.
Yes. Aeroclubs, municipalities, flight schools, and regional entities are part of the event structure.
Through the official contact form or by contacting the organizing team.