Phi Sonata 2
Über Phi Sonata 2
The Phi Sonata 2 is the second generation of Hannes Papesh's mid-EN-A school platform — 40 cells, 4.72 flat aspect ratio, five sizes covering 55–145 kg with extended weight ranges, EN/LTF A across the lineup. Positioned just below the Symphonia 2 with notably wider extended weight bands, deliberately giving schools and pilots more sizing flexibility without leaving the EN A class.
Big internal step over the original Sonata: where the first generation used a simpler internal architecture, the Sonata 2 carries 3 main lines and plenty of diagonal fingers — unusually complex for a cost-controlled school wing. Papesh's design rationale: more arc curvature would have hurt roll compensation, so the structural stiffness target had to be hit through internals and line-angle work instead. The result is a wing that takes off easily, has excellent roll stability, and delivers performance that holds up well past the training hill — pilots can keep progressing on it without feeling under-winged. Lines are sheathed for easier handling by less-experienced pilots. Cloth is Porcher Skytex 38 with Easyfly. Riser layout is R10 3+1; risers are 500 mm in sizes 18/20 and 540 mm in larger sizes; speed travel 150–175 mm. Safety trainers report it behaves "very unspectacularly" in extreme manoeuvres — exactly what you want from a school wing.
Stärken
- Generous extended weight ranges — wider sizing flexibility for schools and pilots
- 3 main lines with diagonal fingers — unusually thorough internal structure for a school wing
- Excellent roll stability and very easy take-off behaviour
- Performance keeps pilots engaged well past the training hill
- Sheathed lines — easier sorting and pre-flight for less-experienced pilots
- "Very unspectacular" in extreme manoeuvres — confirmed by safety trainers
Spezifikationen
- EN/LTF-Klassifizierung
- EN A
- Pilotenniveau
- Beginner / school pilots; recreational and progressing pilots
- Zellen
- 40
- Streckung
- 4.72
Größen & Gewichtsbereiche
| Größe | Gesamtgewicht |
|---|---|
| 18 | 55–85 kg (std. 55–75; ext. 75–85) |
| 20 | 65–95 kg (std. 65–85; ext. 85–95) |
| 22 | 75–110 kg (std. 75–95; ext. 95–110) |
| 24 | 90–125 kg (std. 90–110; ext. 110–125) |
| 26 | 105–145 kg (std. 105–130; ext. 130–145) |