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Jan162023

5) Swing Nyos RS 2 Paraglider: Top EN-B for XC

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 The Nyos RS was once described as: “The Rolls Royce of the high-B class” in a highly acclaimed test report, because of its well-behaved flight characteristics.



The development goal of the Nyos 2 RS was to combine this flight comfort with more performance and sportiness, and thus accomplish something extraordinary: Disproving the preconception that more performance and agility mean less comfort and control.



Thus, the development of the Nyos 2 RS paraglider was driven by the philosophy of evolution, rather than revolution. Swing paid special attention to maintaining the proven characteristics of its predecessor, but by optimising the canopy and line drag, Swing was able to significantly increase maximum speed and performance on glide.

 

 

The more agile and precise handling of the NYOS 2 RS – compared to its predecessor – noticeably improves its thermalling characteristics and is reflected in excellent climb performance. The tighter graduation of the weight ranges makes it easier for you to choose the ideal glider size.

 

 

In a nutshell: The Nyos 2 RS offers performance-hungry cross-country paragliding pilots exactly that, plenty of high level performance with maximum flight comfort. All in a wing that behaves in a predictable manner and is easy to control, even in demanding conditions.

 

Who should fly the Nyos 2 RS?

Even though the Nyos 2 RS has inherited the high flying comfort of its predecessor and is easy to control, Swing recommends this wing for experienced intermediate pilots and ambitious cross-country hounds.

 

 

 

RAST (Ram Air Section Technology)

On paragliders with RAST the canopy is divided into different internal pressurised sections by one or more fabric panels, some with valves running crossways to the direction of flight. This makes it possible to influence the air flows within the canopy.

 

 

With RAST, the air equalisation flows within the paraglider canopy can be regulated through defined openings. This applies both when filling,(during take-off) and when emptying. In the case of pressure loss, e.g. caused by canopy collapse in turbulent air, the relative internal pressure of the CORE section increases, while the BUFFER section absorbs the introduced energy by deformation. Furthermore, RAST can be used as an additional support to the leading and trailing edge, which has a positive effect on flight comfort. As RAST connects the ribs over the entire profile height, the construction has a stiffening effect and reinforcements and/or stiffening elements can be saved or even completely replaced by this special construction method.

In the NYOS 2 RS, RAST has been optimized for the following characteristics:

  • Smooth flight and maximum control in challenging conditions
  • High canopy stability even at maximum speed

 

Nitinol Leading Edge

Nitinol is a high-strength, temperature- and corrosion-resistant shape memory alloy. The name Nitinol is an acronym for  Nickel Titanium Naval Ordnance Laboratory. This material is well-known in medical technology, and for a long time Swing has been using it as leading edge reinforcement in paraglider design, one of the first paraglider manufacturers to do so.

 

 

For the Nyos 2 RS, the Nitinol reinforcements are inserted into nylon tubes. This meant that the cross-sectional area (and thus the contact area for the top surface material) could be increased without having to forego the positive features of the memory alloy (bend-resistance, length and dimensional stability).

 

Mini Ribs and 3D Shaping

Ballooning on the trailing edge has a considerable influence on a paraglider’s control pressure and handling. That’s why, with the Nyos 2 RS, ballooning in this area was reduced to a minimum using 3D shaping, in addition to the tried and tested mini ribs.

The trick here is that the mini ribs have internal stitching on the top surface so that none of the threads can get caught up on the ground and pulled out, even when launching in difficult terrain.

The targeted control of tension by 3D shaping at the leading edge of the upper sail has become standard in paraglider construction. This is in order to make the airflow-relevant areas as crease-free as possible. Depending on the model, 3D shaping is either single or double in its construction.

Swing has supplemented the standard shaping with another 3D shaping at the leading edge to optimise the aerodynamic effect of the miniribs.

 

Pro Dry Aramid Lines 

In the Nyos 2 RS Swing is using the latest generation of unsheathed aramid lines. The special Pro Dry coating reduces the moisture absorption of the line by -60%, and also increases both, the UV resistance as well as the dirt resistance.

The lines are easily visible and easy to sort even without a sheath due to their magenta, blue and orange colouring. The high rigidity of the line material leads to a reduction in the formation of knots during use.

 

C-Riser Rocker Steering 

On the Nyos 2 RS, Swing replaced thier proven C-bridge for pitch control by a rocker linking the C2 riser with the B riser. Thus, by pulling down the C-riser during accelerated flight, the pilot has a much more effective and efficient control over the angle of attack, without having to ease up on the speed bar.

 

 

Performance-focussed pilots are thereby able to actively control and steer the Nyos 2 RS at speed.
For changes to direction or emergency steering, Swing recommends steering independently using the C1 riser.

 

 

Technical Specifications


 

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Swing Nyos 2 RS Review Cross Country Magazine

Swing Nyos 2 RS Manual 

Swing Nyos 2 RS Servicebook

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