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  • great

    

  • Что то размеры маленькие по этому и не взлетел )))

  • NICE!!!!

    you are awsome!

  • Thanks dude,,,keep them videos comming ok ;)

  • Was asking as i have a pg wing im going to cut down to 14 msq using a line plan from a gin nano 14,,think ill remove the center section and rejoin the two halves and then shorten the lines to near the nano plan,,fingers crossed,,,this should be an easy conversion as the wing ends and breakes are done,,,should get something between a pg and a speed wing ,, what did you use to sew the sections together ? as in what tipe of thread ?

  • @FILMITS, my english is too bad for reasonable answer. Look to threads in pg wing. They are same in speed wings. Thread should break no less than 2..3 kg. While sewing use step 4-5 mm. And be sure to use reinforcement for attaching lines.

  • @FILMITS did you make it?

  • @md38my Hi mate,,The short answere is no lol,,,the long answere is ,i have never owned a speed wing so i have just got myself a second hand gin nano 14m2 to learn on and also look at the construction ,angle of atack and compare the line plan with the wing in my hands,,,when i go down a size wing to 11 or 12m2 i will then sell my 14 and have a go at converting a pg wing to a 14 m2,,,its the conversion im interested in and seeing how close i can get the pg wing to a speedwing.

  • @FILMITS hey did you make it??

  • @md38my First thing i notice is that i would add stiff milars to the pg cell fronts and also one foot into each cell i would cut a hole in the cell wall for air to flow through every cell ,cross porting ? if a couple of cells colaps the ports either side will feed air pressure to the those two cells and keep the wing stable,,its well doable but i will get a feel for speedwings before i try a conversion,this way i will know how its suposed to feel in the air and know if its good or not.

  • @FILMITS ok tnx

  • Thats a very nice job you have done there dude ;) ,,do you have any picrures of the wing during construction ? would love to see the process.

  • No, sorry ). I really do not make pictures or video of process.

  • Very nice home made wing, well done. How high is that hill? What glide ration you have with your wing in nil winds?

  • Glide Ratio 5-6.5 in free flight and 4.5-5 with paramotor. Some weeks ago I have flight with engine with static thrust 35 kg (no video yet).

  • ok tnx btw. awesome flight on this video :)

  • Площадь у него уменьшается как у бионика?

  • Да. Но ни разу не использовал, скорости и так достаточно )

  • Would it be better if it is inflated so that it would not collapse easily.?

  • Combien pensez-vous gratuitement à faire?

  • wow this chick can really sing

  • A Pioneer~!!!!

  • looks very efficient (Y)

  • cool!! nice wing!

  • I'm in the United States and am very interested in Paragliding. Currently Hang Glide, but I love the Parachutes. You sell these things? How much would it be for a parachute/harness mix? PM Me.

  • Very impressed, great job on the wing. Did you make it from plans or is it designed by yourself? Got this link from the "eggmotor" site. Keep an eye on those rivets in the frame you made though. type in madcow or Steve Cowham to see my homer paramotor.

  • Designed myself in Surfplan software, looking at fotos of original Ski'M via internet.

  • @blade1780 Hi one question i have now the 9m wing now i need informaton abaut all line lenght..where can i get them any free program or something??

  • @md38my, write email to manufacturer, they must send you line lengths. Lines often change length after water etc, so many manufactures give table of line length for check reasons. Or try to create 3D model in any CAD system, no any ready free program to reverse engineering of line lengths, as I know.

  • Very nice, and good flying spot!

  • Excellent..You are very talented designer/builder

  • Flies beautifully and nice hill!

  • Fucking ayeee. Nice job!

  • How much cost to build this glider?

  • 200 EUR

  • @blade1780 Where did you buy the material?

  • that looks like a supreme little flying spot you got there. Looks like great sled runs!

  • You making any to sell? Looks good. Cheers

  • No, this is experimental model.

  • Ok thanks. Safe flying.

  • What materials did u use?Where to buy?

  • Fabric: Gelvenor, LCN 066 OL KS, 49 g/m. Lines: English Braids, Dyneema 2 mm. Local shop in Russia, Moscow.

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