
BGD WINGS
WINGS

The BGD Typhoon is a lightweight, high-performance paramotor wing designed for pilots looking to progress their flying while keeping things smooth, stable and fun.
The BGD Typhoon is a lightweight, high-performance paramotor wing designed for pilots looking to progress their flying while keeping things smooth, stable and fun. Built for adventure, it offers an ideal balance of performance and ease of use, making it a strong choice for UK paramotor pilots wanting a versatile all-round wing.
Designed with a reflex profile, the Typhoon delivers excellent stability at speed while still maintaining responsive, precise handling. Its lightweight construction makes launching effortless, particularly in low wind conditions, giving you confidence from take-off through to landing.
This is a wing that truly comes alive in the air. Whether you’re cruising locally or heading out on longer cross-country flights, the Typhoon offers a sporty feel without being overly demanding. It’s slightly faster and more dynamic than entry-level wings, making it ideal for intermediate pilots ready to step things up.
With features such as tip steering toggles, smooth roller cam trimmers and compatibility with both high and low hang point paramotors, it’s built for flexibility and control in a wide range of flying styles.
Available in multiple sizes, the Typhoon suits a wide pilot weight range and can be tailored to your setup, whether you’re flying for relaxed weekend enjoyment or pushing further into cross-country performance.
Why choose the BGD Typhoon?
Lightweight design for easy launches
Stable reflex profile for confidence at speed
Sporty handling with excellent control
Ideal for intermediate pilots progressing their skills
Perfect for UK conditions and cross-country flying
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BGD Reserve – Wow£695.00 – £895.00
Other new and used Paramotor wings are available. Contact CM Paramotors for more information.
REVIEWS
Clive has been a constant source of knowledge and advice throughout my time learning to become a paramotor pilot. He has an immense amount of patience and has made the whole journey very enjoyable. I’ve been flying for the last 4 years and would recommend to anyone! He will make you feel safe so you enjoy the flight and will genuinely recommend the right equipment for you.
Tracey Johnson
We’ve just got back from an amazing afternoon with Clive. For my husband’s 40th birthday, I booked a 1 hour tandem flight and some extra time on the ground to learn about the wing etc. My husband thoroughly enjoyed it and Clive was patient, reassuring and what you’d expect from a true professional. Hoping to book the full course with him next year! Can’t recommend him enough.
Heather Ryan

MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Hi! I’m Clive and I started flying in 2003 at the Gliding Centre in Leicestershire. I then moved on to fly microlights in 2004 where I got my NPPL M. After flying the flexwings for a couple of years, I then completed my fix wing training completed in late 2005, flying 3 types of fixed and also gaining my NPPL (SLMG).
I’ve been fortunate to fly many different types of aircraft. I started paramotor flying in 2010 and never looked back. Flying tandem paramotor was something I wanted to do for many reasons. Mostly being able to help others in the sport that were struggling with certain elements.

I have spent many hours with other instructors to show how tandem paramotoring works and the benefits to all that want to learn from it.
… so if your thinking of training with us here at CM Paramotors, rest-assured we guarantee you will leave as a knowledgeable pilot who is safe and competent. We don’t run a production line, we run a school, where training is fun and safe, we have built up strong relationships with our suppliers and we also offer unbiased impartial advice on all paramotor equipment.
