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SKY Argos

Ziad BassilZiad BassilApril 23, 20142
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SKY Argos !!!!

The new light C glider from SKY arrived .The Argos !

Laying the glider on the ground show a superb finish construction to the last detail…
Thin risers are equipped with ‘FOUR’ lines A,B,C,D !
No plastic rods anywhere !
No shark nose, air scoop…whatsoever…
Normal lines on the lower part !
Unsheathed lines on the higher part … “finally”

A clean and ‘normal’ paraglider…very difficult to see in those days…

So…what should we expect from such a design…

Flying the Argos ML 85-100 at 96 all up.


Launching : Just a small pull and the glider rises without any hard
point .In strong wind a little brake is needed to stop the glider from
overshooting.Normal for a C.

In the air : First contact with a rough and turbulent thermal, and the glider has that very little pitch back in entering it.
In smoother conditions the pitch back is not felt.

Argos brakes has a moderate to light feel, and little more pressure than the Atis 4.
The Argos smoothly follow with a moderate to agile behavior.
In narrower cores the Argos needs slightly wider circle than the Atis 4, as the glider keeps surfing the air.

The Argos has a more pronounced roll response than the Atis 4. In
strong thermals the pitch stability is very good without any shooting
forward.
Sometime it slightly pitches back with a quick return and efficient cutting through.


The Argos feels like it is always surfing the air and the authority on
the brakes doesn’t quickly slow the glider inside the core, for very
tight turning, so in weak conditions the pilot must be keen to prevent
it from slipping out of the thermal.
Overall it is a good climber !

Now the part that impressed me the most with the Argos classical construction is the glide angle !


After many glides in difficult head wind conditions, i can confirm that
the Argos with its 4 lines, no rods, no shark-nose …stand
surprisingly very close to the best ones in it’s category !

With the Argos, any C pilot would make the same flight as the more complicated or lesser lines full unsheathed new C machines.
The performance is there.


The Argos is not a dampened C glider as it require good skill for a C
pilot, nor a very lively one, but exactly in the middle of it’s category
in terms of comfort and until that moment among the top three in terms
of glide performance.

Ears are stable and re-open by themselves.
The speed system has a moderate to light pressure in the first part and a bit harder on the second part.

Conclusion :
Some things in life makes you wonder…

Once again, the SKY designer has proven by taking a unique path, far
from the trend and fashion of today’s often followed concepts, that,
simple and genius creations can be reached !

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  • Ziad Bassil

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4 Comments

  1. Anonymous on April 28, 2014 2:57 pm

    WOW, very great review! Thanks Ziad.

    Reply
  2. Derek on May 2, 2014 3:23 pm

    Ziad, have you had a chance to test the Argos glide on 2nd bar against other newer EN C models? Seems like that is where the extra lines might start to cost some efficiency.
    Thank you!

    Reply
    • Ziad Bassil on August 1, 2014 5:44 pm

      HI Derek, The Argos is very fast on second bar. May be faster than D2 and Elan. As far as i saw the top speed is still ok.May be just a little less in very long glides.
      Cheers,
      Ziad

      Reply
  3. CB - Atleta de Aventura on February 8, 2015 3:49 pm

    Hi folks, i´m flying Sky Argos ML for 3 months here in Brazil. Ziad is fully correct about handling in rough air, Argos is a demanding glider. But, in the other hand, the four risers gives the pilot the increasing input hability, what i love (even flying 2 liners for more then 4 years). The point that really impressed me is the Argos Speed (trim and bar) and glide angle even in very turbulent air… really impressive!!! Another strong point is the turning hability for small and even turbulent thermals… Argos allow the pilot to work hard if he really want get back the game from the dust or pass ahead in a climbing moment. Taking an all around view, the Argos is a great glider for EN-C, sure between top ones.
    Ziad, keep doing this… it´s an amazing work!!!
    Contacts: http://www.goxcb.blogspot.com.br and fb.com/cb.parapente

    Reply
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