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Three basic speed modes can be distinguished (as for trimmer
setting and speed system action):
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Slow mode
(trimmers closed) - pilot is using brakes for steering,
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Accelerated mode
(released trimmers),
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Fast mode
(released trimmers and fully engaged speed system).
Flight – trimmers closed (slow mode):
Steering is done with main brake handles. You can pull them straight
down along your body or sideways, away from your body, thus
differentiating the progression and the bank angle.
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Straight down along your body - bigger progression, sharper
turns.
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Away from your body - lesser progression, less banking in turns.
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Combined technique - "inner" hand along the body, "outer" hand
moves away to keep central part of the canopy solid and stay
ready for necessary corrections.
Flight – trimmers released (accelerated mode) and trimmers
released with speed system engaged (max speed mode)
In cross-country flight it is strongly advised to correct your heading
by the main steering handle, keeping it close to your body (better
progression). Do not yank it sharply nor pull just the inner (orange)
2D line. You may consider catching the outer (yellow) steering line
above the handle and in this way steer by pulling exclusively the
wing tip, as in our former TCL system (Tip Control Line).
Such steering affects the reflex profile the least, so that the safety
remains guaranteed while steering is effective.
Sometimes little collapses of wingtips can occur. This is not
dangerous, does not even alter the flight direction, as long as the
pilot does not keep the steering line pulled for long and does not
allow the collapse to grow. When necessary you can decrease your
speed some by pulling the trimmer or releasing speedbar a bit.
Caution:
The safest way of directional control at high speeds
is to use the outer lines of the 2D steering system. Whenever
you fly at high speed - be it on open trimmers or speedbar -
smooth steering inputs are recommended. Any yanking or
rapid deep pulling of the brakes can dynamically disturb the
pressure distribution over the airfoil and therefore its actions.
This warning is valid for any paraglider, the Warp is no
exemption here!
speed modes
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