Rapid Launch amphibious powered parachute.

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Rapid Launch - The powered parachute segment of aviation is one of the fastest growing and most innovative. Reasons for this are pilots are able to solo in as little as a day, no hangar is required,  and they are easy move from home to field. But they do have their limitations - limitations, like flying on floats.

Now according to a company called Rapid Launch, not only float flying, but amphibious float flying can be done safely on a powered parachute. The Rapid Launch system features "a retractable pneumatic landing gear system with a CO 2 safety back up system, hydraulic disc brakes, and four cavity fiberglass floats." "The system has been in development now for four years, and has the advantage of increase safety, superior convenience, and the lowest cost per use, of any ppc. "

Rapid Launch combines the buoyancy of pressurized helium with the latest in ram air parasail technology, to make a wing that is virtually impossible to collapse. The helium filled canopy can thus be used safely for landing and taking off from water, as well as land. According to Rapid Launch's Gordon Belena the "lighter than air wing" is not the standard wing, but one that has been developed over the past 4 years. It is 574 sq ft, and because it is a "rigid wing" it has an excellent decent rate, turns on a dime, and has a better flare than a conventional ppc."

Adding to the safety is the fact that unlike regular chutes which lay out behind the craft and require inflations before the pilot can inspect his risers - the Rapid Launch system is located overhead - so the risers are visible to the pilot at all times.  This of course also makes it ideal for float operation, since the chute floats overhead rather than sinking into the water.

Storage is as simple as driving your ppc right into its own hangar, so that the chute rests up in the hangar arch. The cost for filling the chute is about $100 a season.  "If a bag were to fail in flight, the cell then becomes a ram air chute, with no difference in the flight characteristics." The bags can be easily repaired or replaced if necessary.

The amphibious system on display was mounted on a Buckeye PPC, and took about 2 days to set up, but it is adaptable to all major brands. Set up can be done by factory representatives at your location or at the factory.

For more information contact:

Rapid Launch
25271 Terrace Grove Rd.
Los Gatos Ca 95033
1-866-889-5989

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