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  • 3-liner | Cells: 35 | Aspect ratio: 4.9 | Weight: from 4.6 kg – Size XXS

    PRION 6 – Escape the ordinary

    Certification: EN/LTF A


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  • Three-liner | 49 cells | Aspect ratio: 5.17 | Weight: from 3.4 kg (size XXS) |

    AONIC Light - "A" High-Light

    Certification: EN/LTF A


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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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  • Three-liner | Cells: 51 | Aspect ratio: 5.17 | Weight: from 4.2 kg - size XXS

    ION 7 - Versatile by design

    Certification: EN/LTF B


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    Three-liner | Cells: 51 | Aspect ratio: 5.17 | Weight: from 3.4 kg - size XXXS

    ION 7 Light - Lightweight versatility

    Certification: EN/LTF B


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  • 2.5-liner | 66 cells | aspect ratio: 5.5 | weight: from 5.1 kg - size XS

    MENTOR 7 - The XC machine

    Certification: EN/LTF B


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    2.5-liner | 66 cells | Aspect ratio: 5.5 | Weight: from 3,65 kg - size XXS

    MENTOR 7 Light – Hybrid 2.5-liner

    Certification: EN/LTF B


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  • Two-liner | cells: 65 | aspect ratio: 6.1 | weight: from 4.0 kg – Size XXS

    CODEX - Accessible two-liner performance

    Certification: 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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  • Two-liner | cells: 65 | aspect ratio: 6.7 | weight: 3.15 kg - size 17 | EN/LTF D

    XENON – Pure racing spirit

    Certification: Two-liner | cells: 65 | aspect ratio: 6.7 | weight: 3.15 kg - size 17 | EN/LTF D


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  • Three-liner | Cells: 33 | Aspect ratio: 4.5 | Weight: 1.6 kg – Size 12

    BANTAM 2 – Built for para-alpinists

    Certification: EN/LTF D


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  • 3-liner | Cells: 35 | Aspect ratio: 4.9 | Weight: from 2.41 kg – Size 16

    DOUBLESKIN 2 – Ultra-light utility

    Certification: EN/LTF A


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

    BION 3 - Twice the Fun

    Certification: EN/LTF B


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30 tips for successful cross-country flying

#30: Effective active flying

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. This is the last tip in our series, and it's definitely a good one.

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Irene and Remie challenged themselves

Vol-Biv from the Gerlitzen via Werfenweng to Mayrhofen

Irene Weijers and Remie Denehy love to explore new places. Preferably by means of a big adventure. One thing threaded through their life story is… the mountains! Originally Remie came from Australia and Irene grew up in the mountains of Panama. Now they both live in the Zillertail in Austria. In September 2020 they were gripped by the travel bug…

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30 tips for successful cross-country flying

#29: Survival mode and mile-eater mode

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. According to tip #29 you should definitely know different flying styles and adapt them to your current altitude.

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Well-deserved (evening) flight for NOVA colleagues

Last-minute sunset launch from the Nordkette

What do our NOVA colleagues do in their spare time? In this case the answer is hike, climb and fly over snow and rocks and launch at the very last minute. Paul, Pipo and Luis had an unforgettable adventure at the Bettelwurf – the highest peak of the Nordkette, near Innsbruck. Paul reports about the traverses, slippery holds, loose rocks and timing…

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30 tips for successful cross-country flying

#28: Should I stay or should I go? Using thermals

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 #28 is about strategic decisions in cross-country flying.

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30 tips for successful cross-country flying

#27: Use the winter – physical fitness helps

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. As this tip points out, even in the cold winter time you can (and should) prepare yourself for the warmer seasons with stronger thermals.

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30 tips for successful cross-country flying

#26: Find and use the best lines

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. Finding the best line is an important factor for success in many sports - this is also the case in paragliding.

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30 tips for successful cross-country flying

#25: Be organised

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. As we have emphasized several times in the meantime: Planning and organisation definitely plays an important role in cross-country flying.

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30 tips for successful cross-country flying

#24: Make friends with the (valley) wind

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. This tip is about understanding how wind works at different heights.

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30 tips for successful cross-country flying

#23: Learn to core effectively

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. Team Pilot Rolf von Arx (CH) loves to constantly practice and improve his thermalling skills. Therefore tip #23 is about coring effectively.

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