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Reverse launch in strong wind
Reverse launch can be executed while holding in one hand both A
risers and one brake, with throttle and the second brake in the other
hand.With a decent wind it is by far the best way to launch.In weaker
wind it is better to prepare a classic launch, as running backwards
with a paramotor on your back is not the easiest thing to do. It is
reasonable not to pull the wing up until you are really determined to
launch, especially when it’s already clipped in.
Lay down the rolled paraglider with its trailing edge against the
wind. Unfold the wing enough to find the risers and check that no
lines are looped over the leading edge. Stretch the risers against the
wind, separating right and left one.
We suggest that you lay the risers in the same way as you will be
turning during reverse launch, and place one riser over the other,
with rear risers upmost. It should be done this way because once
you clip in, the cage of your power unit will make turning on your
own practically impossible (with the canopy lying still).
Now run the pre-launch checklist.
After warming up the engine put the power unit on, turn to face the
wing, go to the risers and clip them in the appropriate carabiners.
Pulling on the front and rear risers open the cells. It is a good idea to
pull up the wing briefly in order to check that the lines are not
tangled. Holding the risers, brakes and throttle as described above,
pull the front risers and inflate the canopy. The Warp comes up
easily and sometimes may require a dab on the brakes to stop it
over your head.
Once you have it overhead, turn around, open the throttle and take
off. As with the classic launch, in this case too you have to find such
combination of trimmers, brakes and throttle settings that will give
you the best speed and rate of climb.
Remember:
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You are launching with your hands crossed. You have to really
master this technique before trying it with a running engine on
your back.
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Any brake operation (or steering inputs in general) should be
smooth and gentle.
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Do not try to take off until you have your wing overhead. Hitting
the gas pedal before that can cause dangerous oscillations.
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Do not sit in the harness until you are sure you are flying!
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The faster the trim setting is, the more brake input is required to
take off.
launch
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