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  • 三组绳 | 气室数:35 | 展弦比:4.9 | 重量:4.6kg起 —— XXS号(EN/LTF A认证)

    PRION 6 —— 逃离平凡

    Certification: 三组绳 | 气室数:35 | 展弦比:4.9 | 重量:4.6kg起 —— XXS号(EN/LTF A认证)


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  • 三组绳 | 49气室 | 展弦比:5.17 | 重量:3.4kg起 |

    AONIC Light - "A" High-Light

    Certification: EN/LTF A认证


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    Three-liner | 49 cells | 5.17 aspect ratio | Weight 4.75 kg - Size S

    AONIC - Take your skills to “A” higher level

    Certification: EN/LTF A


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  • 三组绳 | 气室数:51 | 展弦比:5.17 | 重量:4.2 公斤起 - XXS 号

    ION 7 - Versatile by design

    Certification: 三组绳 | 气室数:51 | 展弦比:5.17 | 重量:4.2 公斤起 - XXS 号


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    三组绳 | 气室数:51 | 展弦比:5.17 | 重量:3.4 公斤起 - XXXS 号(EN/LTF B)

    ION 7 Light - Lightweight versatility

    Certification: 三组绳 | 气室数:51 | 展弦比:5.17 | 重量:3.4 公斤起 - XXXS 号(EN/LTF B)


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  • 2.5组绳 | 66气室 | 展弦比:5.5 | 重量:5.1 公斤起 - XS 号

    MENTOR 7 - The XC machine

    Certification: EN/LTF-B级别


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    2.5组绳 | 66气室 | 展弦比:5.5 | 重量:3.65 公斤起 - XXS 号

    MENTOR 7 Light – Hybrid 2.5-liner

    Certification: EN/LTF-B级别


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  • “两组绳” | 气室数:65 | 展弦比:6.10 | 重量:4.0kg起——XXS号(EN C/LTF D)

    CODEX — 平易近人的“两组绳”性能

    Certification: “两组绳” | 气室数:65 | 展弦比:6.10 | 重量:4.0kg起——XXS号(EN C/LTF D)


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  • Two-liner | cells: 65 | aspect ratio: 6.1 | weight: from 3.3 kg – Size XXS

    VORTEX– Ultralight Efficiency

    Certification: EN C/LTF D


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  • 两组绳 | 气室数:65 | 展弦比:6.7 | 重量:3.15kg - 尺码17| EN/LTF D

    XENON – Pure racing spirit

    Certification: 两组绳 | 气室数:65 | 展弦比:6.7 | 重量:3.15kg - 尺码17| EN/LTF D


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  • 三组绳 | 气室数: 33 | 展弦比: 4.5 | 重量: 1.6 kg – 尺码 12

    BANTAM 2 – Built for para-alpinists

    Certification: EN/LTF D


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  • 三组绳 | 气室:35 | 展弦比:4.9 | 重量:2.41kg起 – 16平

    DOUBLESKIN 2 – 超轻实用

    Certification: EN/LTF A


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  • 4-Liner | Projected Area: 34.5 | Approved Takeoff Weight: 110–220 kg

    Certification: EN/LTF B


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新闻&故事

30 tips for successful cross-country flying

#12: Become your own weather guru

Some of the worlds best cross-country pilots are in the NOVA Pilots Team - along with people like you & me. Together we have collected the 30 most important tips for successful cross-country flying. Tip #12 tells about deepening your meteorology knowledge.

Many pilots in the German­speaking world miss Stefan Hörmanns’ subscription gliding forecast called “Gleitsegelwetter”. It was the perfect forecast for meteorology philistines like me, because no prior knowledge or experience was necessary. Green = good, amber = so­so and red = rubbish. An epic day in the Valais? Get yourself out there! But if you are involved in the cross­country scene for long enough, you will discover that the top guys and girls are not only excellent pilots, but also know a lot about the weather. That’s the reason they go to the right site on the right day and make the right decisions during the flight.
 

How come? They have read the books on meteorology. They go to weather talks organised by their local clubs. They have spent years comparing the forecast and actual weather. They not only save their tracks, but also supplement these with screenshots of the actual weather and forecasts and subsequently analyse flight and weather. The pinnacle is becoming your own weather guru and being able to do your own forecast using charts and other weather info. To fly far, it isn’t essential to have experience and theoretical knowledge of the weather. You can just get lucky. But they‘re a great help to that luck. So back to those meteorology books! 
 

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