RC glider, designed for competition flying categories F3K and F6D. The wing and tails are very light and easy to repair thanks to the extruded polystyrene core. The carbon leading edges of the wing have a high puncture resistance while maintaining a minimum weight. The elliptical floor plan of the wing and elevator is inspired by Aspirin from the Herigs. The profiles used are created by Jan Pejchar as a diploma thesis at CTU. They give the glider perfect flight performance even in windy weather. The glider follows the five-year development of the Isis kite.
Everything is laminated from quality materials that do not require any unnecessary reinforcement. Excess reinforcements are a source of weight gain, which other manufacturers use to solve the insufficient stiffness of the wing. The wing, GTC and SOP have an XPS core laminated with Porcher glass fabric, Kevlar and carbon fabric. The beams in the wing are made of UMS carbon.
Unlike other throwers in its category, Thowt contains the UMS carbon monolithic hull, manufactured by pressurized technology into a mold, guaranteeing the lowest weight while maintaining high strength.
Thowt has had incredible results in recent years that can be compared to expensive all-composite throwers. So far, the biggest success is the first place at the Eurocontest in Vercelli, Italy. |