Licensed
The bridge wing, 150 hours on it. Noticeably more glide and a sportier, more direct feel than the Mentor. You feel the air earlier, which is the whole point of moving to C, and it rewards a tidy, committed pilot.
EN COzone
A sporty EN C for pilots ready for more glide and feedback. The bridge toward two-liners.
EN C · AR 6.1 · 60 cells · 75–95 kg · SM / ML / LM
The Ozone Delta 4 is the most-flown EN C on Paraguide, with 9 pilots logging 1,237 hours on it.
Pilots typically step onto it around 120 hours in, most often from the Nova Mentor 7, and many move on to the Ozone Zeno 2. Pilots call it the sporty bridge to C, more glide and a more direct feel, where you start reading the air earlier. Its logbooks lean cross-country: 56% of flights on it go the distance.
Distilled from 1 pilot review and 613 logged flights · what pilots logged and wrote, not a spec sheet
The stats · from the logbooks
Pilots flying it
9
Logged flights
613
Total airtime
1,237 h
Total distance
23,985 km
Longest logged flight 136.6 km
What the logbooks say
Who flies it
Across 9 pilots in the community sample.
The upgrade path, what pilots flew before and after
Pilot reviews
Real pilots, surfaced by the Lift their reviews earn and the hours behind them.
Licensed
The bridge wing, 150 hours on it. Noticeably more glide and a sportier, more direct feel than the Mentor. You feel the air earlier, which is the whole point of moving to C, and it rewards a tidy, committed pilot.
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