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Hang glider card : Buzz |
Name : | BUZZ |
Manufacturer : | Airborne |
Year : | - |
Pilot level : |
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Manual : | buzz-manual_id212.pdf |
Document(s) : | - |
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Hang glider model : | 140 | 154 |
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Wing area (m²) : | 13 | 14.3 |
Wing span(m) : | 8 | 8.2 |
Aspect ratio : | - | - |
Hang glider weight (kg) : | - | - |
Minimum pilot weight (kg) : | 50 | 60 |
Maximum pilot weight (kg) : | 75 | 95 |
Minimum speed (km/h) : | - | - |
Maximum speed (km/h) : | - | - |
Max glide ratio (L/H) : | - | - |
Max glide ratio speed (km/h) : | - | - |
Minimum sink rate (m/s) : | - | - |
Packed length (m) : | - | - |
Packed length short (m) : | - | - |
Number of battens : | - | - |
Nose angle (°) : | - | - |
Comments |
05/12/2003 | I learned to fly using a Buzz 154. I found it easy to fly, but being at the heavier end of the scale gave me a lot of control authority with it. The Buzz did not seem to have any vices to me other than it would take a good pilot to get the best out of it, compared to a Fun or similar skyfloater. Well made and strong.
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ben kiwi 25/08/2005 | I have a buzz 154. Three different pilots, including me, have experienced unintentional slipping 360's. Scary
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28/10/2011 | Just emailed the manual for both sizes to this site's email address
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