Description
The Smart reserve combines more than 30 year of experience in the parachute industry and incorporates the latest 7-cell technology. Thousands of real life cutaways and landings are testimony to the quick and reliable openings, the solid flight performance and the powerful landing flare.
The construction of the Smart uses high tensile strength 0-3 cfm low porosity ripstop fabric, spectra suspension lines and ample reinforcement tapes. Extra strength is obtained through the use of lateral reinforcement tapes between the line attachment points as well load distribution tapes that radiate from the steering line attachment points.
All this has resulted in a reserve parachute that will withstand the shock loads related with today’s higher freefall speeds and still offer acceptable opening forces for the jumper. It also offers amazing glide performance for a 7-cell, which greatly improves one’s chances to reach a favorable landing spot. Following subjection to the most severe tests and the auditing of our production facilities, the Smart is certified under the US FAA TSO-C23d and the European ETSO-C23d.
Technical Specs
Wing Area | Span | Chord | Chord | Weight | Weight | Volume |
Sq. Ft. | Ft. | Max | Min | Kg. | Lbs. | Cu. Inch |
99 | 14.12 | 7.05 | 7.05 | 1.80 | 3.96 | 242 |
120 | 15.50 | 7.74 | 7.74 | 2.20 | 4.84 | 316 |
135 | 16.43 | 8.20 | 8.20 | 2.40 | 5.28 | 349 |
150 | 17.33 | 8.65 | 8.65 | 2.60 | 5.72 | 370 |
160 | 17.83 | 8.90 | 8.90 | 2.80 | 6.16 | 390 |
175 | 18.67 | 9.32 | 9.32 | 2.90 | 6.38 | 405 |
190 | 19.46 | 9.71 | 9.71 | 3.10 | 6.82 | 420 |
220 | 20.90 | 10.45 | 10.45 | 3.30 | 7.26 | 462 |
250 | 22.40 | 11.20 | 11.20 | 3.40 | 7.50 | 473 |
- Planform factor: 0.0
- Aspect Ratio: 2.0
- Number of cells: 7
- Fabric: F-111
- Suspension lines: 725 Lbs. Spectra
Canopy Selector
WL | Student/Novice | Intermediate | Advanced | Maximum | ||||
1.0 | 1.0 | 1.3 | 2.2 | |||||
Size | Lbs | Kg | Lbs | Kg | Lbs | Kg | Lbs | Kg |
99 | NS | NS | 119 | 54 | 129 | 59 | 158 | 72 |
120 | NS | NS | 144 | 65 | 156 | 71 | 192 | 87 |
135 | NS | NS | 162 | 74 | 176 | 80 | 216 | 98 |
150 | NS | NS | 180 | 82 | 195 | 89 | 240 | 109 |
160 | NS | NS | 192 | 87 | 208 | 95 | 256 | 116 |
175 | 175 | 80 | 210 | 95 | 228 | 103 | 280 | 127 |
190 | 190 | 86 | 228 | 104 | 247 | 112 | 300 | 136 |
220 | 220 | 100 | 264 | 120 | 286 | 130 | 300 | 136 |
250 | 250 | 114 | 300 | 136 | 300 | 136 | 300 | 136 |
Note: The above numbers are recommendations based on the global use of similar canopies, and taking into consideration different training techniques, experiences and other varying conditions. Therefore the recommendation range may be varied based on individual and local training techniques, field elevations and prevailing atmospheric conditions.
This canopy selector program is designed as a non-exclusive guide to selecting a canopy. It is designed to be used to assist you in finding an appropriate model and size of Aerodyne canopy for your exit weight, experience level and expectations. Please remember that in no way can this selector replace professional expert advice that is based upon firsthand knowledge of your current experience, skill level and frame of reference.
Only training, experience, currency and a healthy body and mind can reduce (but will not eliminate) the risk to you of danger, serious bodily injury, or death. Regardless of your time in the sport, never hesitate to consult other more experienced or knowledgeable individuals. They are often happy to help you make appropriate decisions. At Aerodyne, we recommend that, for both your main and your reserve canopies, you choose a canopy suitable for your experience level, which you can land safely at your normal drop zone’s field elevation, in no wind, in hot summer conditions, utilizing a normal straight-in approach and progressive flare.
Please note that this selector is based upon exit weight and International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) conditions. Exit weight is body weight + equipment weight + clothing. ISA conditions are at Mean Sea Level (MSL) with a temperature of 15 degrees Celsius and 101,325 Pa (29.92″ Hg). Canopy wing performance degrades at higher altitudes and with higher temperatures.
Aerodyne has developed an objective method to determine the degree of ellipticity of a canopy’s planform. We have dubbed this value the “planform factor” (“PF”). A higher planform factor equates to a greater degree of ellipticity and will likely exhibit the associated characteristics. Typically an elliptical canopy is more equally pressurized for better flight performance and exhibits better flare capability. Similarly, the toggle pressure is usually lighter and the turn response is quicker. While these observations are not absolute, they are often typical of those exhibited by canopies with more elliptical planforms.
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