Translated from Aerial magazine review written
by Franck Lechenet
VELVET.
“GORGEOUS”
Aerial magazine was privileged last November, to test a
prototype of the Velvet, a glider produced by Mac Para
Technology for release in early 2008.
With this semi reflex profile, the Czech producer will
probably establish a strong market position quickly with this
enjoyable and functional product. Easy to inflate, light on the
brakes and dynamic on handling, the Velvet should seduce a
majority of pilots, even though its certification is predicted
to be in the intermediate category.
It’s the logical addition to the Eden and Spice models,
already appreciated for their performance. It will be sold in
three sizes, 23/26/29 with a weight range from 90Kg to 150Kg
Presentation
As usual Mac Para took their time; over a year, in
order to produce a product with the brand’s usual abilities.
Easy take-off, sweet landing and precise handling were required
to join an expanding market.
Worked out to the tiniest detail, the Velvet has
special PPG risers with thinner brake handles, designed to suit
any type of machine. Short rear trims mean slower speeds,
although most of today’s pilots might prefer longer ones. This
short trimmer system is the result of a security concept within
the certification guidelines. Nevertheless, longer trimmers can
be ordered, but pilots choosing this option will lose the
security of EN certification. Nevertheless, the speed difference
is obvious with the longer trimmers, and they will please a
bunch of sport pilots.
Inflation
A jewel! I must sincerely admit that this inflation is
among the best! The
canopy climbs regularly and fast, without over-shooting.
In nil-wind, it is the best gift one could wish for. The
Velvet’s profile is certainly not a pure reflex, and the take
off is probably a positive consequence of this. As far as many
PPG pilots have take-off difficulties, they will probably love
this hybrid paraglider, in which they will find the best
compromise.
The climb is fast and reliable. The gear was loaned to
Sebastian Blanchon, a pilot from Lons-Le-Saunier, during the
“Raid Maroc”, and he still has warm memories of his flight.
After flying for almost 2 hours over sand dunes, he had to land
due to his empty tank. He said being seduced with an intense
smile. So was Ewald, a long-established pilot who knows the
brand’s characteristics pretty well. |