At my prompt ChatGPT wrote:We are currently in a fresh era where the "5-ft-packed" hang gliding concept is emerging, but practical experiences are yet to materialize. This emerging concept is primarily explored through creative fictional storytelling, which plays a crucial role in promoting the idea of compact hang gliding.
The true transition into this movement will happen when someone successfully designs and flies a compact hang glider, easily packable at 5 feet or less in length, typically suited for conservative bunny slope ground skimming flights. It's possible that some individuals might leap ahead and attempt to use these early prototypes, hopefully doing so in a safe manner. However, it's expected that a period of development, offers, and testing will be required, and this phase may be costly in various ways. Pilots accustomed to purchasing finished wings might not be the first to embark on this exploration.
a dealer wrote:German engineer Thomas Finsterwalder, supine pilot and HG designer, has been manufacturing hang gliders that pack small since 1974!
Pack sizes: 17.06, 12.14 and 6.07 ft.!
their ad wrote:WORLD'S LIGHTEST SMALL PACKED HANG GLIDER!
AND WHAT A FLYER!
their notes wrote:Surface 150.7 ft2
15 battens
Glider weight 43 LB.!
Wingspan 29.5 ft
SINCE 1974!
Hook in weight 110 to 200 lb.
Single surface
Best between 110 and 160 lb.
Nose angle 120º
Speed range 14 to 45 MPH!
Speedbar
Max glide/trim speed 26 MPH
Aspect ratio 5.8
Glide ratio 1:10!
Supine or prone rigging
Faired uprights and king post
New DHV class 1 (beg. and above)
King post hang system
Pack sizes: 17.06, 12.14 and 6.07 ft.!
their site wrote:In Finsterwalder gliders you will exclusively find tested tubings made from alloy 7075 (Perunal)!
dhmartens wrote:Interesting use of a "U" joint.
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