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The Nitron (9-cell ZP
elliptical) is Precision's version of the high-performance original design by
Klaus Schenk that is marketed in Europe under the trade name of Nitro. The first
time we jumped the Nitro, we knew immediately that we didn't want to compete
with this remarkable canopy, we wanted to manufacture and market it by
integrating it into the Ground Zero project! We licensed the technology to
produce our own version of this up-tech wing here at Precision. The Nitron has
all of the good qualities that we like in the high performance 9-cell market,
with years of testing and experience behind the time proven design. We are
poised to get this puppy into broad circulation and let the customer's satisfied
word-of-mouth carry it to what we know will be widespread success.
New & Innovative Key Elements
Work Together to Produce a Winner!
Several key elements
come together and work in harmony in the Nitron design, producing a smooth and
solidly dynamic performing canopy that is excitingly surprising to all who jump
it. This is not like any other parachute you have ever jumped. Sometimes when
something looks a little bit different, the skeptics are quick to poke fun at
first, but it only takes a jump or two on the Nitron to bring them all around.
The Nitron combines the new and innovative technology of a mesh covered leading
edge at the end-cells, aerodynamic winglets, loaded stabilizers, and continuous
suspension lines lines to deliver the enhanced flight performance through a
broad range of aerial maneuvers.
The
Mesh
Take a look at the picture above and notice the white mesh-covered
outboard chamber of the end-cell. The mesh helps prevent end-cell
distortion during rich-attitude flight and high speed maneuvers. When
any non-crossbraced end-cell is heavily loaded it has a tendency to
"stand up" under pressure, distorting the shape of the cell. The mesh
helps control the inlet of the end-cell under load, producing more
stability and rigidity through all modes of flight. |
The
Winglets
It is quite common for a non-Nitron jumper to ask about the
winglets, and without trying to get into any kind of aerodynamic
psycho-babble about wind tunnel analyses and such, suffice it to say
that these oddball looking appendages on the upper surface work to help
reduce the stall speed of the wing, allowing you to make more walk-on
landings and fewer landings where you demonstrate the
sprint-slide-tumble technique. When we first saw the Nitro with its
winglets, we thought (like many people) that they must be some kind of
gimmic, or maybe they had been put on the canopy to "cure" some kind of
ailment of sorts, but it didn't take us long to come to appreciate the
measurable effect that they truly reveal, which is the ability to make
the canopy seem to hover forever just prior to touchdown. |
The Stabilribs
By attaching the suspension lines directly to the bottom edge of the
stabilizer, the canopy flight really is stabilized. Study the images of these
stabilizers in the picture above and then compare them to the stabilizers on
other canopies you may have flown. No flapping here, and the load is more evenly
distributed throughout the entire wing chord. The "stabilrib" style of line
attachment is common on canopies throughout the range of Project Ground Zero
canopies.
The Lines
The Nitron is lined with a High Modulus Aramid fiber specially
constructed for us to use in the Nitron and other Ground Zero canopies. The
rigging is continuous, meaning that there are no cascades in the lines between
the links and the canopy. The HMA line is very thin, and the reduction in
parasite drag is clearly evident to anybody who jumps the canopy. Line drag is a
significant factor in several elements of flight, and any reduction to drag in
any wing is beneficial to higher efficiency flight. The HMA line wears better
than Vectran, has the strength of Spectra, retains its original trim like
Kevlar, and has all of the good qualities of Dacron without the bulk. HMA line
is available in 352, 440, and 946-pound tensile strengths, and the braided
diameter is smaller than either Spectra or Vectran. Our experience during the
past two years indicates that HMA line not only packs smaller, it also tolerates
the slider's friction quite remarkably, while at the same time retains its
linear stability as well as Vectran.
Soft Links
Soft links are standard.
General Information:
Price Chart:
|
Stock No. |
Canopy Model |
Suggested Retail Price |
Para-Gear Price |
|
C2223078 |
Nitron 78 |
$2278.00 |
Call For Current Low
Prices and Full-Rig Discounts.
847-679-5905
1-87-PARA-GEAR |
|
C2223088 |
Nitron 88 |
$2278.00 |
|
C2223098 |
Nitron 98 |
$2278.00 |
|
C2223108 |
Nitron 108 |
$2278.00 |
|
C2223120 |
Nitron 120 |
$2278.00 |
|
C2223135 |
Nitron 135 |
$2278.00 |
|
C2223150 |
Nitron 150 |
$2278.00 |
|
C2223170 |
Nitron 170 |
$2278.00 |
Specifications Chart:
|
MODEL |
SHIPPING WT. |
AREA
(SQ. FT.) |
Pack
Volume
(Cu. In.) |
Min (Lbs.) |
Max (Lbs.) |
SPAN
(FT.) |
CHORD
Center/End
(FT.) |
ASPECT
RATIO |
|
Nitron 78 |
6 lbs. |
78 |
|
59 |
137 |
14.20 |
3.81/5.50 |
2.56:1 |
|
Nitron 88 |
7 lbs. |
88 |
|
66 |
154 |
15.09 |
4.05/5.84 |
2.56:1 |
|
Nitron 98 |
7 lbs. |
98 |
|
74 |
172 |
15.92 |
4.27/6.17 |
2.56:1 |
|
Nitron 108 |
8 lbs. |
108 |
|
81 |
189 |
16.71 |
4.48/6.47 |
2.56:1 |
|
Nitron 120 |
9 lbs. |
120 |
|
90 |
210 |
17.62 |
4.72/6.82 |
2.56:1 |
|
Nitron 135 |
10 lbs. |
135 |
|
101 |
236 |
18.69 |
5.01/7.24 |
2.56:1 |
|
Nitron 150 |
10 lbs. |
150 |
|
113 |
263 |
19.70 |
5.28/7.63 |
2.56:1 |
|
Nitron 170 |
12 lbs. |
170 |
|
128 |
298 |
20.97 |
5.62/8.12 |
2.56:1 |
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