Overview
- The three‑wheeler shell was adapted with a rear‑mounted paramotor and flown by Bobby Frankham after months of work with organizer David Messenger.
- The vehicle lifted off from Saint‑Inglevert near Calais and landed at Dover, with footage showing it pacing a passenger ferry during the crossing.
- A 47‑strong formation of paramotors accompanied the flight as part of the charity effort led by Messenger.
- Organizers reported coordination with the coastguard, drone teams and a dedicated rescue boat as safety support for the Channel transit.
- Several pilots aborted due to suspected contaminated fuel or a misfiring engine, while the rest completed the route, and fundraising remains open via a GoFundMe page.