Aerodyne Shaman

The Aerodyne Shaman is a series of French single-place paragliders that was designed by Michel Le Blanc and produced by Aerodyne Technologies of Talloires.

[1] The Shaman was designed as a high-performance cross country glider intended for experienced paraglider pilots, with the four models each named for their relative size.

The design borrows from the Aerodyne Blaster's profile, with an emphasis on high-speed stability.

[1][2] The small, medium and large sizes were developed and certified first as AFNOR Performance, with the extra-small size developed and certified later.

[2] Shamans were flown by four pilots in ten Paragliding World Cup competition races, between April 2004 and March 2011.