The POWER VENUS II

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The Power V
enus II is for pilots demanding performance & direct handling.
It is characterized by excellent performance with good passive safety and is therefore suitable for long x-country flights as well as competition.

In the new Power Venus II, you can find outstanding performances -which are usually reserved only to competition class gliders- but with very high stability and passive safety.


Enjoy
!


 

This is the high performance glider in the AXIS range and provides excellent responses and feedback to the pilot.


Its handling is precise and direct and the turn efficient.


The Power
Venus II is a glider made specially for competition and XC pilots, for pilots who appreciate the safety of serial gliders, and for pilots flying recreationally but with experience.


Picture by Steven Cofey

Picture by Leslie Britt
 


Picture by Marty Hathaway
The design is based on the mix of the highly successful Venus and the Mercury competition gliders.  With an improved glide and more homogenous handling, the Power Venus II is a fast, dynamic, but also stable and predictable glider.

It is designed for excellent glide at speed, direct handling and good behavior.

It provides excellent feedback while also feeling reassuring and solid.

For some pilots it can be a final glider because of the ideal combination of high performance and safety
.
 
Picture by Marty Hathaway

 
 

Picture by Marty Hathaway       

RACE VERSION ADDITION !!!


In addition to their very successful Power Venus II, Axis recently add RX version for serious XC pilots.


The m
ain differences between the  certified version and the RX (uncertified) version are:
      - Faster top speed

      -
More direct handling
      -
All lines are unsheathed
      -
Trim risers option

 
   

 

Axis reduced the weight of the canopy by the application of new materials, which also increase the safety. 

Material reinforcements are added between the exterior line tabs and all the stitching is on the inside of the wing for greater protection. 


An innovation
– The newly designed “special differential speed-system” increases speed while reducing the chances of collapses at maximum speed.

 

 


                     Picture by Capt. Don Andrews

Picture by Steven Coffey

 

Size
XS
S
M
L
XL
Zoom %
92
96
100
104
110
Max wing chord (m)
230,28
240,29
250,30
260,31
275,33
Area (m2)
21.24
23.12
25.09
27.14
30.36
Span (m)
11.56
12.07
12.57
13.07
13.83
Aspect ratio
6,3
6,3
6,3
6,3
6,3
Projected area (m2)
18.51
20.16
21.87
23.65
26.46
Projected span (m)
9,28
9,69
10,09
10.49
11.01
Projected A/R (m2)
4.66
4.66
4.66
4.66
4.66
Number of cells
77
77
77
77
77
Weight range (kg)
60-80
70-95
85-110
100-125
115-145
Min. speed (km/h)
24
24
24
24
24
Trim speed (km/h)
40
40
40
40
40
Acc.speed (km/h)
60
60
60
60
60
Min. sink rate
1
1
1
1
1
Glide ratio
9.7
9.7
9.7
9.7
9.7
Homologation
none
EN-D
EN-D
EN-D
none



EN class D has a new hot chick :  The Power Venus II


Choice of colors


 For an additional $300, you can order your Axis glider in custom color.
   

Axis achieved these excellent characteristics by using high quality materials (Porcher Marine Scrim W420) on the leading edge of the glider and new materials which have reduced the weight of the canopy, also increasing its safety.


The canopy is made of Skytex S 9017, a water repellent material that has high UV reflectivity.



Materials

Upper and lower surface :
- Color fabric:  Skytex New 9017 40g/m2 with E77A "water repellent" finish
- White fabric: Skytex New 9017 40g/m2 with E38A "medium" finish

Profile - Ribs (white) :
- Skytex New 9017 40 g/m2 with E29A "hard finish"
- Skytex New 9017 40 g/m2 with E38A "medium" finish

Lines:

The lines are made of a Dyneema based new material, Liros PPSL. Characteristics include minimum stretching and much higher durability.

 


Picture by
Leslie Britt