And finally it arrived.
As with all Mac Para gliders this Marvel also made by Gin
factory has an excellent finish.
The Marvel has an aspect ratio of 6.5 for the EN-C
certification, and laying it on the ground shows clearly its sporty look.
Launching the Marvel with 10 km/h wind require a light but
steady pull on the risers to get the glider above your head. So I think it
could be a plus in strong wind.
In the air:
Getting next to similar EN-C gliders gave me immediately the
feeling of an excellent climb rate, especially in weak conditions. That’s the
strong point of the Marvel.
The turns are flat with a nice handling .It isn’t the most
agile EN-C, but I think that was pretty enough to enjoy my flight.
In turbulent and nasty conditions the Marvel require active
piloting to keep it over my head. The 6.5 Aspect ratio is present. Nothing out
of the ordinary for an EN-C, but I will rate it as a high end EN-C in terms of
control.
Performance:
Gliding next to some recent C’s and some 2011 top D’s, I can
confirm that the Marvel is up there with the leaders in the recent C category,
for efficient gliding, whether it is in headwind glides or in calm air.
The designer Mr Peter Recek has a small tip to get those
Marvel pilots a better squeeze for their glide. Here it is:
We have managed nice glide increase by bending
the C straps of 2-3 cm (on Marvel and Magus XC2) when flying accelerated
25-50%. With this shortening the speed is a bit decreased but the glide
increases significantly.
I have tried that.
In calm or moderate air
the glide feels like it has improved.
In “turbulent, shaky
headwind glides”, it needs more practice to keep it leveled with the C risers,
and as Peter said it was a bit slower.
Big ears are small, not
really too efficient, and the glider felt a bit loosing “slightly” its
homogeneity with a decrease in speed. They do not open by themselves and need a
gentle long pull from each side at the time.
Conclusion:
The Marvel with its 6.5
aspect ratio feels and looks sporty like you are on an EN-D glider but with a
passive safety of the EN-C certification.
Climbs are superb, and
could be easily the best in the C category!
Its glide and surfing
character will take you whenever you want, with no excuse or any blame for the
glider.
It is the high end “C”
glider you can train on to hit safely the D class.
Mmm very interesting in your vid looks from first impressions the magus xc2 is nicer to fly and more stable then the marvel! Another great job though tim
ReplyDeleteHi Ziad
ReplyDeletenice review. Can you compare the Marvel with other EN-Cs within the EN-C comparison that you already have?
And second queestion, can you compare the Marvel with XC2. It seems to me that there is a small difference between them according to the reviews you posted but I may have missed something...
Peter
Zen another fantastic job! How would you compare the marvel against the passion & cayenne4?
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