2023 Aeros Discus
Light Sport
Aircraft Details
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Aeros curved-tip intermediate glider.
Not everyone has the desire or ability to take part in masters’ competitions. A lot of pilots just enjoy flying cross-country or soaring in familiar places without feeling the restraints of a hang glider for beginners. This problem is easily solved with the help of an intermediate glider. Such gliders combine rather high performance with simple piloting & maintaining. They are more comfortable in the air than competitive gliders & easier to land.
Aeros team is glad to present Discus, which is our first really intermediate glider.
The first prototype of the current design was flying in the spring of 2002 & U.S. Aeros received the first prototype during the summer for testing. After receiving this glider, U.S. Aeros’ VP, Sunny Venesky worked with the designers at the Aeros factory to fine tune the glider to get it ready for the market – keeping in mind the criteria needed to make this glider a ‘big hit’. That criteria being:
very stable on tow (without a fin)
very stable in roll – mindlessly predictable handling
very easy to land
vg operation that actually does something
The result is a glider that we’re extremely proud of. The Discus is a very stable glider with respectable performance, & the easiest to land glider that Aeros has ever produced!
Discus’ design is unusual for Aeros wings. It’s our first glider with curved tips. That was a successful debut: a balanced compromise between stability & controllability makes the glider affordable for pilots who have just learned soaring & pleasant for experienced masters. The wing is comfortable to fly & easy to land, it has wide speed range. Moreover, it is very stable on tow. The variable geometry mechanism allows to control sail tension in the air, optimizing the glider’s configuration according to flight condition.
Features include: curve tips, wire braced washout tube – allowing for reduction in reflex bridles, Aeros’ impeccable sail work, standard with Finsterwalder aerofoil hardware & speedbar, is available in an optional 2.4 m (7 ft.) breakdown length.
Our research on this prototype has us expecting many advanced pilots to sell their topless wings & go back to a glider that is fun, easy to fly & land as well as very respectable in performance.
You can believe us when we tell you that this glider may outshine the leading competitors at this market.
The glider is available in two modifications: A & B.
– Discus A breakdown length is 4 meters;
– Discus B breakdown length is 2.4 meters.
A Discus M version is also offered. This modification has a keel tube design that allows to use this hang glider with motorized harnesses like Mosquito, Doodlebug & so on. The frame has no additional reinforcement at all, so the allowable hook-in weight fork is the same as a standard Fox has.
A Discus 15T wing will be a wonderful choice for a nanolight single-seater trike. This wing utilizes reinforced frame, trike attachment bracket & the control bar shifted backwards.
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About This Aeros Discus
This 2023 Aeros Discus is a light sport .
NTSB records show 0 incidents for this airframe — a clean safety record.
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