
Gin Calypso 2 (S) — An Entry B That Lands You With a Smile
What the Calypso 2 offers is not flashy performance but trust. Even in turbulence the canopy holds with an even, safety-net composure, the pitch stays settled, and the roll keeps to a line you can manage at any level. While the passive safety quietly supports the pilot, the pilot can stand on that trust and move into active flying — coring tight, working the bar often. But read this ease as nothing more than a passive safety device and you have seen only half of it. The 20cm brake delivers agility above the class average, and dig deeper to 30cm when you want and the wing still holds together. A glider that protects the beginner and, as that beginner grows, answers with more active handling in return. That is why the smile is still there after you land.
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