| Features |
Benefits |
| Dual, independent engine plates (patent pending) |
Vibration isolation with modified dyna-focal mounting system taking full advantage of the bearing mounts |
| Bearings used in front fork mounting |
Bearings prevent wear and strengthen overall front assembly |
| All-in-one throttle and ground steering (patent pending) |
Easier cockpit management; self-centering steering frees one hand during the busy kite-up process |
| Low center of gravity and streamlined aero-dynamics |
Minimum obstruction of air to the prop allows more thrust; experience the thrust of a 912 out of a 582 |
| Prop 68 inches |
Delivers more thrust |
| Dual prop ring |
Lessens the chance of prop and line encroachment |
| All aluminum fuel tank with baffles |
Stronger design prevent excess pendulation of aircraft in turbulent air |
| Back seat Comfort |
More leg room, unobstructed view |
| Taller frontal bars |
Ease of cockpit entry and exit |
| One piece pylon tube, 180 degree bend |
More airframe strength |
| Dual shocks |
Stronger attachment points, better performance |
| Instrument pod |
Ergonomically designed for easy access to instrumentation |
| Titanium plates and other space age materials |
Lighter weight, more strength |
| Ideal chute attachment points |
Higher and wider than the number one brand giving a very stable flight |
| C clamps at most tube junctions |
Add additional strength to the frame structure |
| Sling-style seating |
More comfort during long flights |
| Superior instrumentation |
All planes come with a Super EIS with GPS ready interface |
| FAA approved TSO 4 point seat belts |
Better protection for your safety. We want you around for years to come! |
| Specifiations |
All specifications and performance figures were provided by the factory.
Dimensions: (with standard 550-square-foot rectangular wing) |
| Length |
124 inches (~10.5 feet) |
| Width |
80 inches (~6.7 feet) |
| Height |
89 inches (7.5 feet) |
| Empty weight |
396 pounds |
| Gross weight |
1,050 pounds |
| Useful load |
600 pounds at sea level |
| Fuel capacity |
10 gallons |
| Wing loading, fully loaded |
1.9 pounds per square foot |
| Standard engine |
Rotax 582, 65 hp |
| Seating |
Two, tandem |
| Performance |
| Stall speed |
16 mph at sea level, 300-pound payload |
| Service ceiling |
17,999 feet, 11.9 inches |
| Note: Figures for climb rate, takeoff distance, and landing distance vary greatly in a powered parachute depending on wind speed, field altitude, field conditions, density altitude, and gross weight |