Ibex

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Idea, Development and Concept: Before we started the development of the IBEX, we questioned, if the usual conception of “standard size” mountain-paragliders really meets the requirements for para alpinism. To reach an acceptable weight you have to use very light fabric. The disadvantages concerning longevity and robustness are obvious. Also the small speed of usual mountain-paragliders can be adversarial in strong wind conditions.That’s why we decided to follow a new path with the IBEX: Our considerations were not how much weight we could save on a “normal size” wing by using the lightest available materials. We wanted to find out, “how much glider” is necessary for a mountaineer's wing. So we reduced the area until it corresponded to our idea of the ideal mountain wing. We were very careful about the chosen fabrics: Light cloth is only used where little strain can be expected. That is on the bottom sail and on some inner parts like on unsuspended ribs. The whole upper sail and the suspended ribs and diagonals are made of a robust 40g cloth which is already in successful use in other NOVA wings. We also renounced superlight risers and simply used a little narrower standard-risers to make the handling more comfortable. All this makes the IBEX a very robust glider without losses in terms of robustness, which is a big advantage for a mountain-glider. (e.g. on stony take-off places) Nevertheless the IBEX15 weighs less than 3kg! We profited a lot from our experience with the SPEEDMAX, the ROOKIE based paramotor wing, which stays very safe with high wing loading: The SPEEDMAX19 (based on the ROOKIE XXS with 19sqm) is certified by DULV to a maximum takeoff weight of 150kg. That’s why we knew, that the ROOKIE concept stays safe, even with very high wing loading. In addition, the SHOCKWAVE thaught us that even such a 12sqm race-wing can easily be foot launched. |
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Experience: Of course the take-off speed is a little higher, than with a ROOKIE in Size M. However, this difference amounts only about 5 km/h, which proved to be no problem. In sum the whole take-off distance stays quite the same due to the shortened raising up phase. If the wind is a little stronger or bumpy, the small IBEX offers clear advantages, because the handling of the small wing stays relaxed, where you might have the problem of being lifted involuntarily with a bigger glider. Of course the advantage in strong wind conditions continues in flight. With 100 kg of total weight the IBEX 15 flies about 10km/h faster at trim speed than a equally loaded ROOKIE M. The difference in maximum speed is even bigger. This makes the IBEX very interesting for soaring in high wind speed. The minimum sink rate is only increased by about one third compared to a ROOKIE M with the same pilot’s weight. It’s also possible to gain height in weaker soaring or thermal conditions. So the application spectrum of the IBEX is very big. The IBEX would be no NOVA wing if it did not fascinate by its performance. In spite of the small size the IBEX15 looses only one point in L/D (lift drag ratio) compared to the ROOKIE M. If you fly in sinking air or against the wind, the small IBEX even outglides the big ROOKIE due to its higher speed. |
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Available Sizes: If you are insecure about the best size, a test flight can make things clearer. We are planning to DHV certify all three sizes of the IBEX. Of course we can only give definite information after the DHV test flights. |
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