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CM1 2 

120 1458 

1539 

1612 

1709 

CM2 2 

120 1458 

1539 

1612 

1709 

CC1 2 

160 4565 

4818 

5050 

5360 

CC2 2 

160 4565 

4818 

5050 

5360 

CC3 2 

160 3993 

4215 

4445 

4715 

Stab 2 

160 

5161 5448 5712 6060 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

D1 2 

120 2463 

2600 

2735 

2902 

D2 2 

120 2360 

2491 

2620 

2780 

D3 2 

120 2360 

2491 

2620 

2780 

D4 2 

120 2297 

2425 

2552 

2710 

D5 2 

120 2189 

2311 

2433 

2582 

D6 2 

120 2186 

2307 

2428 

2576 

D7 2 

120 1304 

1376 

1443 

1530 

D8 2 

120 1191 

1257 

1317 

1398 

D9 2 

120 1101 

1162 

1218 

1291 

D10 2 

120 1000 

1056 

1107 

1174 

DD1 2 

160 4565 

4818 

5050 

5363 

DD2 2 

160 4565 

4818 

5050 

5363 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A11 2 

120 485 

512 

536 

568 

SA 2 

120 399 

421 

441 

467 

SB 2 

120 920 

971 

1018 

1079 

SC 2 

120 958 

1011 

1059 

1123 

S 2  120 549 

580 

608 

644 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

R1 2 

120 2430 

2565 

2688 

2851 

R2 2 

120 2213 

2336 

2449 

2598 

R3 2 

120 2037 

2150 

2254 

2393 

R4 2 

120 1958 

2067 

2167 

2298 

R5 2 

120 2046 

2160 

2262 

2398 

R6 2 

120 1936 

2044 

2143 

2273 

R7 2 

120 1871 

1975 

2070 

2197 

R8 2 

120 1864 

1968 

2062 

2188 

R9 2 

120 1826 

1927 

2019 

2142 

R10 2 

120 1770 

1868 

1959 

2080 

R11 2 

120 1762 

1860 

1950 

2067 

R12 2 

120 1772 

1870 

1960 

2079 

R13 2 

120 1166 

1231 

1290 

1368 

R14 2 

120 1096 

1157 

1213 

1287 

R15 2 

120 1036 

1093 

1146 

1215 

R16 2 

120 1001 

1057 

1108 

1175 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

RR1 2 

160 2279 

2406 

2522 

2676 

RR2 2 

160 2089 

2205 

2311 

2452 

RR3 2 

160 2089 

2205 

2311 

2452 

RR4 2 

160 2658 

2806 

2940 

3121 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

RR 2 DFLS200 3169 3345 3500 3700 

Summary of Contents for VEGA II

Page 1: ...Vega II 1 VEGA II PILOT S MANUAL Thank you for taking the time to read this booklet ...

Page 2: ...flight inspection Launch Flight Landing b Losing altitude Big ears B line stall Spiral dive c Dealing with turbulence Asymmetric collapse Symmetric collapse Deep stall Full stall Negative spin 4 Care maintenance and repairs Ground handling UV damage Storage Repairs 5 Technical details Certification Technical data Line plan Specification of materials 6 About Axis ...

Page 3: ... pilots who hold a full paragliding pilot licence It is designed as an ideal cross country glider suitable for experienced pilots who fly regularly and who will enjoy a performance glider with good safety characteristics This manual provides information about the glider which will help you to fly safely and keep your wing in good condition If after reading this manual you have any further question...

Page 4: ...ok at your brake lines in flight with your hands up there should be a slight bow or arc to the line the brake lines should not be tight This is to prevent the brakes being applied when the speed system is used Brake lines that are too short May lead to fatigue from flying with your hands in an unnatural position May impede recovery from certain manoeuvres Will certainly reduce your glider s speed ...

Page 5: ...ht which includes pilot glider harness clothing and accessories Pre flight safety Before flying this glider you should Have the appropriate practical and theoretical training Have the required licence and insurance Be fit to fly and unaffected by stress or drugs Wear a suitable helmet Use a suitable harness and emergency parachute Make a thorough pre flight check ...

Page 6: ...niques There is no tendency to overshoot the pilot To forward alpine launch in light or nil wind there is no need to pull the risers hard Allow the glider to stabilise overhead and run positively forward checking the canopy is fully inflated and clear of any knots or tangles Reverse launching is recommended in strong wind Flight The best glide speed in calm air is achieved in the hands up position...

Page 7: ...might be used to For a normal into wind landing evenly pull the brakes all the way down when you are about one metre from the ground Under nil wind conditions or if you are forced to make an emergency downwind landing a wrap on each brake will allow you to make a stronger flare B Losing altitude Most pilots will at some time want to lose height This may be because of a change in the weather you ar...

Page 8: ...l them down twisting your hands until the canopy shows a span wise crease at the B line attachment points It is difficult to pull at first but becomes easier as the aerofoil creases Your sink rate will increase while your forward speed will reduce to practically zero Don t release the lines immediately the glider should be left to settle before releasing Recovery Let go of the risers smoothly but ...

Page 9: ... weight shifting away from the collapsed side This can be reinforced by applying a small amount of brake on the opposite side to the deflation If the collapse stays in the collapsed side can be re inflated by pumping the brake on the collapsed side in a firm and smooth manner If you experience a big collapse while accelerated the canopy will fall behind you due to the difference in inertia between...

Page 10: ...ont of you the Vega II shows no tendency to surge strongly in front of the pilot If the brakes are released prematurely or too quickly there is a possible tendency for the glider to surge This can be corrected by simultaneous equal braking on both sides Be careful not to release the brakes asymmetrically as this can cause a large asymmetric collapse followed by a tendency to enter a spin Negative ...

Page 11: ...s porosity When preparing for launch or when ground handling be sure not to step on any of the lines or the canopy fabric Don t tie any knots in the lines UV damage Protect your canopy and lines from unnecessary exposure to sunlight Storage Avoid packing your glider when it is wet If there s no other way then dry it as soon as possible away from direct sunlight Be careful to avoid storing your can...

Page 12: ...ts length against its counterpart on the opposite side of the wing After replacing a line always inflate the glider on flat ground to check that everything is in order before flying After tree or water landings always examine the glider carefully If you suspect the glider may be damaged in any way contact your nearest authorised Axis supplier After 100 hours of flying or two years whichever is soo...

Page 13: ...n the inside of the canopy for greater protection Testing and certification The Vega II has passed certification EN C Vega II small passed EN B The certification of each canopy and its serial number is found on the wingtip label Certification is valid for all harnesses of ABS type This type of harness allows a certain degree of adjustment to be made to the length of the waist strap The recommended...

Page 14: ... Projected aspect ratio 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 Maximum wing chord m 2 41 2 55 2 68 2 84 3 03 Minimum wing chord m 0 43 0 46 0 48 0 51 0 54 Number of cells 65 65 65 65 65 Weight range kg 65 80 70 95 85 110 100 130 125 170 Minimum speed km h 23 23 23 23 23 Trim speed km h 39 39 39 39 39 Accelerated speed km h 56 56 56 56 56 Minimum sink rate 1 1 1 1 1 Glide ratio 9 1 9 1 9 1 9 1 9 2 Glider weight ...

Page 15: ...Vega II 15 Line plan ...

Page 16: ...4445 4715 B1 2 120 2316 2445 2564 2720 B2 2 120 2228 2352 2465 2615 B3 2 120 2228 2352 2465 2615 B4 2 120 2180 2301 2411 2558 B5 2 120 2085 2201 2308 2448 B6 2 120 2088 2204 2310 2450 B7 2 120 1171 1236 1295 1374 B8 2 120 1075 1135 1190 1262 B9 2 120 1009 1065 1116 1184 B10 2 120 941 993 1041 1104 BM1 2 120 1458 1539 1612 1709 BM2 2 120 1458 1539 1612 1709 BB1 2 200 4555 4808 5040 5350 BB2 2 200 4...

Page 17: ...2 120 485 512 536 568 SA 2 120 399 421 441 467 SB 2 120 920 971 1018 1079 SC 2 120 958 1011 1059 1123 S 2 120 549 580 608 644 R1 2 120 2430 2565 2688 2851 R2 2 120 2213 2336 2449 2598 R3 2 120 2037 2150 2254 2393 R4 2 120 1958 2067 2167 2298 R5 2 120 2046 2160 2262 2398 R6 2 120 1936 2044 2143 2273 R7 2 120 1871 1975 2070 2197 R8 2 120 1864 1968 2062 2188 R9 2 120 1826 1927 2019 2142 R10 2 120 177...

Page 18: ...5 minimum strength 120 daN Explainer Dyneema power polyethylene serial line 120kg breaking strain 1 15mm diameter minimum strength circa 120kg LIROS Dyneema PPSL 160 1 40 minimum strength 160 daN LIROS Dyneema PPSL 200 1 42 minimum strength 200 daN LIROS Dyneema PPSL 275 1 90 minimum strength 275 daN XL and tandem LIROS Dyneema DFLS 200 1 42 minimum strength 200 daN Risers Mouka Tišnov PES Pre str...

Page 19: ...welcome feedback from you about your new Vega II Send it to us at info axispara cz or info axispara co uk UK pilots Please note We have made every effort to ensure that the information in this manual is correct but please remember it is for guidance only It is not a training manual It must not be used as a substitute for proper training under the direction of an approved body The manual is subject...

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