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DAVINCI GLIDERS / TANGO

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11.5 Asymmetrical stall

11.6 B stall

It can take place when you pull one of the brakes too hard, or while spiraling 

at a small speed in turbulence you increase the angle of attack. Rotation in the 

asymmetrical stall is called negative spiral. This is one of the most dangerous 

flying situations. In order to get out of asymmetrical stall, just release the 

brakes. There may follow side thrust forward with a following wing collapse.

The TANGO has a very clean stable B stall. To enter the B stall, the pilot has to pull the 

first 20cm slowly until the r glider loses forward speed and starts to descend at around 

6 m/s vertically. Do not release the brake handles during B stall. If you pull too much 

B-line the glider may horseshoe and move around a lot. If this happens, release the B 

risers.

To exit the B-stall the B-risers should be released symmetrically and in one 

smooth, progressive motion. The glider will resume normal forward flight 

without further input. Check you have forward flight again before using the 

brakes.

11.4 Deep stall

11.3 Full stall

It is possible for gliders to enter a state of deep stall. This can be caused by 

several situations including; a very slow release from a B-line stall; flying the 

glider when wet; very old glider; or after a front/symmetric deflation.

When you meet this situation you should fully raise up the both brakes and 

push the A-risers forwards or use the speed bar symmetrically to regain 

normal flight.

Full stall can occur when you fully pull the both brakes enough long time. This 

means that the wing loses its forward momentum. To recover to the normal 

flight you must release both brakes. After this usually comes a front dive 

with a possible front deflation. An asymmetric recovery (one control released 

faster than the other) from a full-stall can cause a big dynamic collapse. The 

full-stall is a hazardous manoeuvre and as such outside the scope of this 

manual. You should practice and learn this manoeuvre only on a SIV course 

under professional instructor.

Summary of Contents for TANGO XS

Page 1: ...DERS TANGO 1 REV 3 01 MAY 2020 Davinci Products Inc 53 Sinchon gil Okcheon myeon Yangpyeong gun Gyeonggi do South Korea 12505 Tel 82 0 10 9799 3472 Fax 82 0 10 9799 3472 sales dv gliders com info dv g...

Page 2: ...ight character istics landing procedures dealing with emergency situa tions and general maintenance This is information about the design of the TANGO advice how to use it best and how to care for it t...

Page 3: ...13 Landing 17 Warrantee 18 Respecting nature and environment 8 4 Harness 6 Lines 7 Accelerator system 5 Risers 8 Pre flight check 9 Take 0ff 9 1 Tow launch 11 2 Frontal collapse 10 In flight characte...

Page 4: ...3 0 SPAN m 9 43 9 85 10 25 10 66 ASPECT RATIO 4 93 4 93 4 93 4 93 FLATTENING 14 14 14 14 CHORD MAX m 2 21 2 31 2 41 2 50 MIN m 0 50 0 52 0 55 0 57 AVER m 1 83 1 91 1 98 2 06 LINES HEIGHT m 7 11 7 42 7...

Page 5: ...S FABRIC CODE SUPPLIER MATERIAL 12mm zero stretch polyester GUTH WOLF GMBH PULLEYS Ronstan ball bearing Ronstan SUSPENSION LINES FABRIC CODE SUPPLIER UPPER CASCADES 8000U 70 50 30 EDELRID MIDDLE CASCA...

Page 6: ...fabrics and materials in optimal designing technology LTF and EN certification The TANGO is certified during official testing as LTF EN C The glider has been type tested for one seated use only For t...

Page 7: ...have to be seated in the ground meanwhile you are in your harness and adjust the lines by pulling up the risers with tension Another person help to do this is recommended Make sure also that the spee...

Page 8: ...nd bottom panels and seams between panels TANGO has easy inflation behaviour at the forward reverse launch because of its profile system To get the right wing shape for the take off pull the brake unt...

Page 9: ...is needed for active flying To familiarize yourself with the TANGO your first turns should be gradual and progressive To make efficient and coordinated turns with theTANGO first look in the direction...

Page 10: ...n The glider will resume normal forward flight without further input Check you have forward flight again before using the brakes 11 4 Deep stall 11 3 Full stall It is possible for gliders to enter a s...

Page 11: ...s While holding the brakes you should symmetrically pull the outermost A risers In order to return to the normal flight you should release the A risers and pull the brake short times until wing tips r...

Page 12: ...ed out with only pure water If the glider comes in contact with salt water clean thoroughly with fresh water Do not use solvents of any kind as this may remove the protective coatings and destroy the...

Page 13: ...landing places Respect others and paraglider in harmony with nature Do not leave marked tracks and do not leave rubbish behind Do not make unnecessary noise and respect sensitive biological areas The...

Page 14: ...e sheet with riser The measured values at the lower surface of the tailing edge cll depth and spacing of the articulation points were determined under tensile load of 50N The length difference is not...

Page 15: ...30 11 7237 7225 7285 7259 12 7227 7218 7273 7438 13 7160 7159 7205 14 7162 7161 7202 15 stable 6966 6977 7065 16 stable 6940 6969 7052 A B C D Brake 1 7921 7881 7965 8049 8304 2 7893 7853 7935 8021 80...

Page 16: ...DAVINCI GLIDERS TANGO 15 Line plan...

Page 17: ...DAVINCI GLIDERS TANGO 16 Serial Number Date of Production Dealer Date of sales Check and repair information...

Page 18: ...h inner edge mm 3 Acc system configur Risers Std Acc Trim Risers Std Acc No of risers 3 A 499 333 n a A 471 305 Tolerance mm 5 A 497 359 n a A 469 331 B 497 386 n a B 469 358 Carabiner mm 28 C 496 439...

Page 19: ...th inner edge mm 3 Acc system configur Risers Std Acc Trim Risers Std Acc No of risers 3 A 497 331 n a A 469 303 Tolerance mm 5 A 497 357 n a A 469 329 B 498 386 n a B 470 358 Carabiner mm 28 C 497 44...

Page 20: ...tal length inner edge mm 3 Acc system configur Risers Std Acc Trim Risers Std Acc No of risers 3 A 496 329 n a A 468 301 Tolerance mm 5 A 495 354 n a A 467 326 B 495 383 n a B 467 355 Carabiner mm 28...

Page 21: ...l length inner edge mm 3 Acc system configur Risers Std Acc Trim Risers Std Acc No of risers 3 A 497 325 n a A 469 297 Tolerance mm 5 A 498 355 n a A 470 327 B 497 381 n a B 469 353 Carabiner mm 28 B...

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