Skywalk Mint
£4,499.00
£4,499.00
The MINT was designed for experienced XC pilots as well as for competition rookies. The compact design in combination with the 2-line technology combines the easier flight characteristics of C-class gliders with the performance of higher-class wings.
With the MINT, the gap in performance from the B class to the C class is defined even more clearly. You also have the advantage of being able to control the wing more easily and fly it more efficiently in accelerated flight. This makes the MINT suitable for ambitious pilots who want a wing with maximum performance, but the simpler flight characteristics of a more compact wing.
Advantages: more performance, full control when flying accelerated and a better overview at launch.
Shark Nose
Together with a corresponding wing design, the shark nose technology improves pressure distribution in the canopy substantially. Advantages: much more solid flying feeling and substantial performance gain, especially when gliding on bar.
Rigid Foil
Nylon wires keep the leading edge and the profile in shape and ensure a more constant ram air pressure. Advantages: better take-off behaviour and more performance.
3D-Shaping
A precise calculation of the leading edge geometry and the installation of an additional strip of fabric reduce wrinkling in this sensitive part of the glider. Advantages: exact wing shape, more performance.
Mini Ribs
Doubling the number of cells at the trailing edge increases its shape stability substantially. Advantage: fewer vortices improve the aerodynamics and with it the performance.
The MINT has a simple launch behavior for its class, no special launch technique is required. Both the inner A-lines and the complete A-risers can be used for inflation.
In terms of handling, the MINT differs fundamentally from a conventional 2-liner. It responds directly to control impulses, turns easily due to the moderate aspect ratio and can therefore be re-centered well even in turbulent thermals, which is an advantage in wind-shifted conditions close to the slope. The brake pressure is defined and in the ergonomically upper range, so you have a good control on the wing even in turbulent conditions. In addition, the MINT has a sporty, fun dynamic.
The canopy is generally stable, but always gives the necessary feedback to the pilot. The accelerator responds smoothly and the wing can be stabilized effortless using the B control in accelerated flight.
With the MINT, the greatest value was placed on the distribution of tension. The manufacturing techniques have also been improved so that the wing is sleek and wrinkle-free even in accelerated flight.
The meticulous canopy construction in combination with the 2-line structure result in a glider with a very high glide and climb performance. Furthermore, the 2-line technology enables a very fast and efficient flying style.
A handle on the B-risers allows to compensate turbulence, speed and pitch without having to release the speed bar.
At trim speed, make sure that you only use short, corrective impulses, otherwise there is a risk of stalling the wing due to strong inputs!
Make sure that the brake handle is not wrapped during accelerated flight, otherwise there is a risk that the brake will be activated unintentionally (wing becomes more unstable, performance killer).
Due to the stiffness of the rigid foils, care must be taken when packing that the rigid foils do not bend, deform or kink. We therefore recommend using the supplied GUARDBAG and the PACKING TUBES.
We recommend using this packing method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MEj71FlxKM
Only with careful packing the MINT will keep its maximum performance and fly cleanly over a long period of time. If the MINT is not going to be used for a long time, we recommend storing the glider lengthways in the GUARDBAG and not to fold it.
However, should a rigid foil deform or snap, it can be removed, shaped and reinstalled. If the problem still occurs, the rigid foil can be exchanged.
Size |
75 |
85 |
95 |
105 |
115 |
125 |
Cells |
68 |
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Area flat (m2) |
20,26 |
21,38 |
22,70 |
24,20 |
25,67 |
26,94 |
Wingspan flat (m) |
11,34 |
11,65 |
12,01 |
12,40 |
12,77 |
13,08 |
Aspect ratio flat |
6,40 |
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Area projected (m2) |
17,29 |
18,24 |
19,37 |
20,65 |
21,90 |
22,98 |
Wingspan projected (m) |
9,22 |
9,48 |
9,76 |
10,08 |
10,38 |
10,64 |
Aspect ratio projected |
4,92 |
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Glider weight (kg) |
4,30 |
4,45 |
4,60 |
4,80 |
5,10 |
5,30 |
Recommended weight range from – to (kg) |
55-75 |
65-85 |
75-95 |
85-105 |
95-115 |
105-125 |
Homologation |
ENC/LTFD* |
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Admission office |
DHV |
*Since February 1st, 2022, evaluations with EN C have been possible in the EN standard when using folding lines. Previously, gliders tested with folding lines were automatically EN D. How the updated EN standard will be implemented in the LTF is currently in process.
Lines
Main lines Edelrid 8001U – 470/340/190/130; Liros PPSLS 125
Middle lines Edelrid 8001U – 230/190/90/70/50; Liros DC 60
Top lines Liros DC 60, DC 35
Main brake line Liros DFLP 200/32
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