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XIX Sens

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Sens
Role Paraglider
National origin Switzerland
Manufacturer XIX GmbH
Designer Michi Kobler
Status Production completed
Produced mid-2000s

The XIX Sens is a series of Swiss single-place paragliders, that was designed by Michi Kobler and produced by XIX GmbH of Kronbühl in the mid-2000s. It is now out of production.[1]

Design and development

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The Sens was designed as a competition performance glider. The design progressed through several generations of models, each improving on the last. The models are each named for their relative size.[1]

The Sens-C3 version was introduced in 2003 to replace the Sens 2.[1]

Variants

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Sens-C3 S
Small-sized model for lighter pilots. Its 12.8 m (42.0 ft) span wing has a wing area of 24.8 m2 (267 sq ft), 87 cells and the aspect ratio is 6.3:1. The pilot weight range is 75 to 100 kg (165 to 220 lb). The glider model is Deutscher Hängegleiterverband e.V. (DHV) certified.[1]
Sens-C3 M
Mid-sized model for medium-weight pilots. Its 13.1 m (43.0 ft) span wing has a wing area of 26.8 m2 (288 sq ft), 87 cells and the aspect ratio is 6.3:1. The pilot weight range is 85 to 110 kg (187 to 243 lb). The glider model is DHV certified.[1]
Sens-C3 L
Large-sized model for heavier pilots. Its 13.5 m (44.3 ft) span wing has a wing area of 28.5 m2 (307 sq ft), 87 cells and the aspect ratio is 6.3:1. The pilot weight range is 95 to 120 kg (209 to 265 lb). The glider model is DHV certified.[1]

Specifications (Sens-C3 M)

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Data from Bertrand[1]

General characteristics

  • Crew: one
  • Wingspan: 13.1 m (43 ft 0 in)
  • Wing area: 26.8 m2 (288 sq ft)
  • Aspect ratio: 6.3:1

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 64 km/h (40 mph, 35 kn)
  • Rate of sink: 0.95 m/s (187 ft/min)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Bertrand, Noel; Rene Coulon; et al: World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2003-04, page 38. Pagefast Ltd, Lancaster OK, 2003. ISSN 1368-485X