NOVA Mentor 4 S
Upon NOVA statement that the Mentor 4 is a step forward in performance compared to the Mentor 3, here’s the M4 in S size flown from 94 to 98 all up.
Launching is straight forward for the B category.
Once in the air the Mentor 4 feels more alive than the ‘3” and less than the ‘2’ version.
The brake response is direct and precise and puts the Mentor 4 in the middle of the M2, and M3 version in terms of responsive character .
It is not like the M2 which was short and super direct, but also not like the M3 which lacked a bit of linear response.
NOVA nailed it with a direct and nicer handling and more performance oriented than the M 3.
Climbing in weak thermals ( 0.5m/s) at 94 all up on the M4 is average… I cannot say that it has the best climb in the B category, but it could be very close to the M3.
In punchier thermals and facing the valley breeze, the Mentor 4 shows it’s potential to wipe out the M2, and M3 off the bench ! The M4 cuts through and climb going forward like a high end performance glider !
This cutting and going through the airmass is the strongest point of the M4 when loaded near the top weight ! Climbing in strong thermals facing the valley breeze is enhanced on board the M4 and could be very competitive with the class above.
The trim speed of the M4 is higher than the one on the M3 similarly loaded.
In turbulent conditions the M4 needs more active piloting than an M3 , and could be slightly less than the M2 or same in terms of pilot control .
Now comes the interesting performance part….
To give you an exact answer about the Mentor 4 glide performance, I did several long glides with some recent B ,C and last an ‘out of the box’ 7.0 ar , 2014 ,very well known ,3 line, D glider !, in calm and in moving conditions.
Of course the climb rate and the floating ability of a 7.0 AR D glider is un-matchable…but it was a very interesting information for me to know how the Mentor 4 glides among today’s B,C and D gliders. And the surprise came…
I can easily confirm now, that the glide angle of the Mentor 4 S loaded at 98 is very ….very…competitive especially facing the valley breeze and surprisingly superb at second bar !, and that would be a big surprise for many after the test movies will be released …
Conclusion:
NOVA has built a super ‘performance’ B glider. The climb in weak is average to good for the category but the Mentor 4 will take you on dream glides at trim…”or should i say” especially at full speed !!
Like it’s predecessors, the hard part is trying to beat this glider in glide !
UPDATE : 6/9/2015
Hi,
First i do have to apologize for my test of the Mentor 4 S test concerning the climb rate.I think it's slightly better than i said and expected...
Even for an everyday flyer surprises can happen...But they are hopefully updated if felt otherwise...
Flying the Mentor 4 S at 95 all up does in fact need some 'different' approach and reaction from the pilot to get it in a good climb inside weak thermals unlike all the B gliders i have tested in the past years...
Explanation: When entering a weak thermal it's better to let the Mentor 4 without any brakes at all, then when the pilot must turn inside the little lift, weight shift (Distance between hang points ±47 cm for the S ) and apply ONLY a very slight pressure on the inside brake ( may be 5 cm of travel and less than 1 kg of brake pressure) with no pulling in the outside brakes. (Let the glider float and surf the air ... )
When it's turbulent, block it and release...
Other B gliders can be slowed inside a small very "narrow" and weak thermal, but the M4 doesn't like at all to be slowed for an efficient climb ,(even in the narrow and weak ! ) as it won't be able to embrace this 0.5 m/s weak thermal.
In this method i could get the Mentor 4 S to experience better climb even in weak thermals !
I learned that the Mentor 4 S liked to be left alone to surf the air-mass even in weak lifts... So no braking is required to surf up-ward
After all those years I'm still learning, feeling the gliders and discovering new possibilities everyday !
Sorry for any mishaps...
Cheers,
Ziad.
Thx Ziad. Really looking forward for the videos. I'm quite curious now ;) Timon
ReplyDeleteCurious to see the videos
ReplyDeleteHi, Ziad. I am flying a Hook 3 for 250 hrs ( less than a year) (65-85 loaded at 81 kg). It seems too slow and lacking in glide performance for my recent more distant flights in the Hymalayas and now I think about Mentor 4, or some EN C like Sigma 9 or Alpina 2. How different is the handling of these machines in rough air, glide in turbulence/ headwind? Best wishes: ) Kossio
ReplyDeleteHi, Of course the M4 and Iota are a step forward in handling compared to the Hook 3,but you will get lot's of performance too. If you can manage to fly them and you need fast trim speed, then you should be near the top weight on the S or the Iota 26 . But you are 81 all up.And the M4 XS size is till not ready yet, and i don't know how it behaves...Try the Iota max weight 85.
DeleteP.s. Comaring modern high end B's and low end C's would be interesting for many young pilots. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteThere will be lots of discussions about that...Many manufacturers will offers high end C to th elimit of certification and others still deleiver mild ones...In the B category also it will be the same..I think it is better to ask the pros and manufacturers, and to consider moderate aspect ratio for better security and handling ...
DeleteThank you, Ziad. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteZaid, how does the M4 v Alpina 2 compare; overall efficiency for XC v risk? In other words, does the risk outweigh the benefits of better climb and glide of the Alpina? (if it does that is!!)
ReplyDeleteHi Tony,
DeleteThey are super close in overall performance.
Cheers
Ziad
Hi Ziad,
ReplyDeleteGreat thanks again for your nice reviews.
Reading you it seems M4 - Iota and Rook2 are pretty close.
Is it so ? if yes, how would you describe their different flying behaviours, all same ?
I'm 122 all up and looking for a new XC glider for the french alps.
P.S.: Chili5 is in the pipe, worth waiting for ??
;)
Cheers,
Florent
Hi Florent,
DeleteI think all are very good for Alps flying...choose the one that puts you on 75 % of its weight range. I'm still also waiting for the Chili4 ...Skywalk is doing also good gliders...but all those mentioned above are really nice !
Cheers Ziad
please read Chili4...
ReplyDeleteHi Zad, I'm considering Mentor4 vrs Eden 6. I see you have reviewed both. What in your opinion has the best performance? Also taking Safety into account.
ReplyDeleteThanks
Hi,
DeleteKindly see the B comparison for a bigger idea.
Cheers