Technical Specs

Wing Area
Sq. Ft.
Span
Ft.
Chord
Max
Chord
Min
Weight
Kg.
Weight
Lbs.
Volume
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
210 20.25 10.11 10.11 3.20 7.04 435
220 20.90 10.45 10.45 3.30 7.26 462
250 22.40 11.20 11.20 3.40 7.50 473
260 22.83 11.42 11.42 3.50 7.70 485
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.0
  • Number of cells: 7
  • Fabric: ZP or ZPX
  • Suspension lines: 725 Lbs. Spectra / 600 Lbs. Dacron

Canopy Selection

WL Student/Novice
NS
Intermediate
1.4
Advanced
1.8
Maximum
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
210 210 95 252 115 273 124 300 136
220 220 100 264 120 286 130 300 136
250 250 114 300 136 300 136 300 136
260 260 118 300 136 300 136 300 136

This canopy selector is designed as a non-exclusive guide to selecting an appropriate model and size of Aerodyne canopy for your exit weight, experience level and expectations. Please remember that this selector does not replace professional expert advice based on firsthand knowledge of your current experience, skill level and frame of reference.

Please read Aerodyne’s Wingloading Recommendations if you need assistance in evaluating your skillset.

Only training, experience, currency and a healthy body & mind can reduce (but will not eliminate) the risk of danger, serious bodily injury, or death. Regardless of your time in the sport, never hesitate to consult more experienced or knowledgeable individuals; they are often happy to help you make appropriate decisions. Aerodyne recommends both your main and your reserve canopies to be suitable for your experience level, comfortable for you to land at your normal drop zone’s field elevation, in no wind, in hot summer conditions, utilizing a normal straight-in approach and progressive flare.

Note: The above numbers are recommendations based on the global use of similar canopies, taking into consideration different training techniques, experiences and other varying conditions. The recommendation range may be varied based on individual and local training techniques, field elevations and prevailing atmospheric conditions. Please note that this selector is based upon exit weight and International Standard Atmospheric (ISA) conditions. ISA conditions are at Mean Sea Level (MSL) with a temperature of 15 degrees Celsius and 101,325 Pa (22.92″Hg). Canopy wing performance degrades at higher altitudes and with higher temperatures.