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For your warriors, perhaps a hang-glider-ish contraption which quickly disassembles (tug a leather thong -> undoes a knot -> releases a belt or two) into two spears and a cloak? Bamboo for the spears, because it hits a good strength/weight balance?
I do like the idea of disassembling the glider into weapons, I might make one like that that!

I can just see like five dark figures glide silently to the ground, deconstruct their gliders, and take out an unsuspecting gang of thieves!
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Using a hang glider instead of a flying suit, it would probably be easier to kill your velocity by flying low to the ground and then stalling--not that I know the first thing about hang gliding.
But to be honest, I think at least some sort of extended wing contraption would be necessary. Those jump-off-cliff suits are great, but it looks like you can only land pretty close to the base of the mountain.
Well, I was watching another video about those suits, and Jeb Corliss (the guy in the video) said that for every foot you fall, you go three feet forward. Since the mountains in my world can get pretty tall, I think range will not be a problem. Also, you can see that he doesn't jump off of the cliff and go straight out, but instead stays close to the mountain because you get more of a rush gliding inches above sharp boulders!
So a scenario could run like this: ten militia forces are on The Cliffs of Thure, which are ten thousand feet high, which makes for up to thirty thousand feet away from the cliff base-around four miles. Thuren's castle is two and a half miles away from the cliffs, and a griffin was sent from the castle to inform the militia that Thuren is under siege and cannot send for reinforcements, which are badly needed. The militia divides into five pairs, and glide down to alert bands of Rangers, WereWolves, Minotaurs, Centaurs, and other creatures in my world that are nearby and in alliance with Thuren.
Do you think that scenario sounds feasible? There are also Thermals, ridgelifts and wavelifts that can provide lift, making the wingsuit range depend solely on how I build the environment in which it is used, at least I think so.
For combat, the militia members would also have knives, swords, etc strapped to them inside the suit, but still easily accessible.
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To achieve a similar goal in Enathal, some airships will launch small hang-glider like contraptions, each with a spring-powered fan that gives about 30 seconds of thrust, to get single combatants onto the envelope of an enemy airship. The thrust is necessary mainly to give the combatants a chance to gain some altitude (suppose the enemy ship is a little higher than yours?). If you wanted to include a similar thing, you could probably have it go on a lot longer, since you'd be trying to gain distance and not altitude (ie. you could use a lower thrust for a longer time, which would be more efficient for distance). I don't know how effective a spring would really be, though...there's Cobha involved in the making and loading of these springs in Enathal. What kind of technology (and/or Cobha) is available in your world?
That sounds pretty awesome, you could make some pretty epic battles with that! I had actually thought of making there be planes fashioned similarly to birds (accept they would be fixed-wing), but I don't think I will have that "type" of technology (airships) in my world. But I might make use of springs...a spring powered fan is a very clever idea!
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Oh, and having a launcher on the mountain to start them off at gliding speed would significantly increase their range...otherwise, they burn a lot of altitude just getting up to an effective gliding speed. A large weight (family-car size?) dropping and pulling a rope which accelerates the combatant and glider along a track should do the trick. But you'd probably want a few so you could launch a wave and not string the warriors out too far.
That's a good idea too! I think I would like to use that, but not for militia. Maybe I'd use that for, say, messengers from a castle with a rich lord that can afford launching engines...awesome!
I like your ideas, thanks for sharing your thoughts with me.

I think I will have several different types, some suited to rangers and militia that don't possess the money or the material required for a launching contraption, and some far-flying gliders that are launched for those that work for 'the crown' or whatever.
Does that sound good/make sense?

Just saw your post, Varon! Yes, wingsuits are awesome! Yeah, I was just thinking about how landing could work...maybe.
Maybe they could have a sort of wing extension knot that they could undo when they near the ground, letting loose larger folds of fabric that is reinforced somehow (wood, metal, an invented type of wood or metal), that would slow them down a lot. Then they would curl into a ball several feet off of the ground and roll forward when they land, the way that free runners do after an insanely long fall. They'd probably also have helmets and padded clothing as well. Think that might work?