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JN-Hellracer07

JN - Hellracer 07

 

 

After their first season with the HELLRACER, JN riders are thrilled. According to their experience the HELLRACER is the most stabile speedrider they flew. In a flight comparison with a few other speedrider models - on the market - the HELLRACER still stands out because of its safety, its smooth handling and wins by its maximum speed. With the worthy feedback of the season 2005/2006 we improoved the HELLRACER and made perfect in its details to offer an optimal JN speedriding package.

 

New for 2007:
two sizes: 13m², 15m²  - reinforced risers - 4 colour combinations - optimized outline - closed cells on the outer wing for precise handling - proved materials - DHV load test up to 8g.  - Cordura® backpack - EXTREME-harness with breast clip - COMFORT-harness with seat plate.

Special features:
 - with the brake the rider can adjust the flying speed. They can adapt the glide path to the steepness of the hill.
- the HELLRACER is easy to take off and easy to land. The brake range is so wide that a non desired full stall is nearly impossible.
- the special harness is very light and comfortable that you can use it also for long flights with a paraglider.

JN's 20 years experience with skydiving, kite and paraglider design guarantees a very safe, well optimized glider and harness bundle for maximum fun. Try it!

 

 

 

13m15m

 

Manufacture: JN Kites

 

 Technical Data

Model Hellracer 13m² Hellracer 15m²
Area (Flat/Projected) 12.8m²/?m² 14.9m²/?m²
Wing Span (Flat/Projected) 6,80m/?m 7,30m/?m
Chord (max/min) ?m/?m ?m/?m
Aspect Ratio (Flat/Projected) 3.60/?
No. of Cells 22
Wing Material NCV9017 E77A and E39
Weight (kg) ? ?
Glide Ratio ?
Trim Speed ~ Top Speed 25km/h ~ 70km/h 25km/h ~ 70km/h
Recommended Fly weight (kg)    

 

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 Pilot/Rider Reviews & Other Details...

JN Hellracer 07

 Video...


Speedriding in Scheffau - MyVideo

 

 

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 http://youtube.com/watch?v=9Ffn0EJ-IHM

 http://www.para-noid.com/speedflying.wmv 
 http://www.profly.org/media/speedflying_usa.mov

 

 

 


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