Aerodyne Blaster

[1] The Blaster was designed as a competition glider, with three models, each named for their relative size.

[5] In the 2003 IPC held in Chopok, Slovakia, Aleksander Talbierz competed for Poland, coming in 52nd out of a field of 53 competitors.

[6] Yoshiyuki Sato competed on a Blaster in the 2004 Pan Pacific Open in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan and also in the Japanese Spring Cup.

[7][8] In the Pre-Paragliding World Championships held in Sopot, Bulgaria in 2004, David Snowden competed for Great Britain on a Blaster, finishing 15th out of a field of 106 in Task 5.

[10][11][12] Blasters were flown by nine pilots in 22 Paragliding World Cup competition races, between September 2002 and July 2007.