
GIN Fuse Mini 35 — A Compact Tandem Built for Strong Wind
The small area isn't a weakness on this wing — it's a weapon. On strong-wind days when other tandems fold their canopies and pack up, this one takes off with a passenger on board. It converts high load into performance rather than burden, and because the volume is small it doesn't flutter in your hands even on rough days. But the biggest value comes less from the flight itself than from the operating days it buys. If revenue keeps coming on the windy days when others stay grounded, a whole season's profit can hinge on that. The Fuse Mini 35 isn't so much a tandem that flies well as a tandem that lets you work more days.
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