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Nano 4 user manual

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Lines

The Nano 4 has various different high-quality and accurately manufactured lines which have

been selected according to the load and area of use. You should also protect the lines from

unnecessary UV light because, as with the fabric, UV light in particular will weaken the lines.

    Dyneema lines for example, are very temperature-sensitive and can be permanently

damaged at temperatures above 75° C. Therefore your glider should never be stored in a hot

car especially during summer.

    Be careful that there is no abrasion caused to the coating on the lines by rubbing,

particularly when ground-training with crossed risers.

    Do not walk on the lines after the glider has been spread out and watch out for spectators

or skiers who may inadvertently go over the lines.

   When you are packing up the glider, be careful to avoid putting any unnecessary kinks in

the lines and use only the overhand knot or bowline knots described for the brake lines.

Rigid construction

Various forms of plastic rods are used in the Nano 4 (rigid construction), which help maintain

the shape of the leading edge and the stability of the canopy. To ensure that the plastic rods

keep their shape, it is important that you pack the glider as described in the section “Packing

the speedriding glider”.

    The plastic rods on the Nano 4 can all be replaced through small pockets. If you notice that

a plastic rod has been damaged or misshapen because of incorrect use, this can be replaced

by Gin Gliders or a Gin Gliders authorised workshop.

Cleaning

If you do have to clean the glider, use only lukewarm fresh water and a soft sponge. Use a

weak soap solution for stubborn stains, and then rinse it out carefully and thoroughly. Leave

the glider to dry in a place which is well-ventilated and in the shade.

    Do not under any circumstances use chemicals, brushes, rough cloths, high-pressure

cleaners or steamers to clean the glider, as these can damage the fabric coating and weaken

it. The glider becomes porous and loses breaking strength.

    Do not under any circumstances put the glider in the washing machine. Even if washing

powder is not used, the glider would be badly damaged by the mechanical action of the

machine. Do not put the canopy into a swimming pool - chlorine will damage the fabric. If you

have no choice but to rinse the glider, e.g. following a landing in the sea, gently wash it down

inside and out with fresh water. Frequent rinsing accelerates the aging process.

Maintenance

Type designation

GIN gliders have an exact identification on the underside of the wingtip or on the centre rib,

which is obligatory for all speedriding glider. The information required is set out in the

airworthiness requirements.

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Summary of Contents for Nano 4

Page 1: ...Nano 4 User manual v1 0 December 2017...

Page 2: ...else Many countries have specific regulations or laws regarding speedflying paragliding activity It s your responsibility to know and observe the regulations of the region where you fly Gin Gliders r...

Page 3: ...meet the official standards for speedriding gliders These requirements also include the need to familiarise yourself with this user manual and the information and instructions regarding safety equipme...

Page 4: ...1 Glider categories and guidelines 12 EN LTF certification 12 Description of flight characteristics 12 Target group and recommended flying experience 12 Description of pilot skills required 12 Suitabi...

Page 5: ...23 Canopy Collapses 23 Asymmetric collapses 23 Cravat glider wrapped around lines 24 Symmetric collapses Front stall 25 Types of stall 25 Deep stall parachuting stable stall 25 Full stall dynamic stal...

Page 6: ...irs to the glider 34 GIN quality and service 34 Dimensions illustrations technical and EN LTF data 35 Introducing the Nano 4 35 Delivery 35 Manufacturing 35 Overall illustration 36 Technical data 36 R...

Page 7: ...the centre of everything we do At our purpose built R D workshop at head office in Korea we are able to design manufacture test fly and modify prototypes all in a matter of hours Our international R D...

Page 8: ...anual this document Instructions on getting started and using the speedriding glider 2 Inspection Information General instructions and guidance on carrying out the regular inspection of speedriding gl...

Page 9: ...n which we fly Keep to marked trails take your rubbish away with you refrain from making unnecessary noise and respect the sensitive biological equilibrium of nature Consideration for nature is requir...

Page 10: ...not replace the need to attend training at a paragliding school Most ski resorts have special regulations for speedriding gliders Please inform yourself if you are in a new area and stick to the loca...

Page 11: ...he supervision of an approved flying instructor There shall be no liability on the part of third parties in particular the manufacturer and the dealer Liability and warranty exclusion In terms of the...

Page 12: ...t have EN 926 2 or LTF certification Description of flight characteristics Speedriding gliders are generally much smaller than normal paragliders This is why their flight characteristics vary a lot Th...

Page 13: ...the glider The risk of twisting is also strongly influenced by the seating position of the pilot Flying in a laid back reclined position makes it much more difficult to react in time to prevent riser...

Page 14: ...o 4 12 0 Nano 4 13 0 Pilot niveau expert advanced intermediate beginner WARNING The higher the wing loading at which you fly the more dynamic and demanding the reactions of the glider Note Check your...

Page 15: ...ry out the check Once you have arrived at the take off you should first take a look at the conditions observe wind speed and wind direction airspace turbulence and thermal cycles Check your speedridin...

Page 16: ...ded weight range Do you have the necessary insurance cover Are you briefed thoroughly about the site airspace and expected weather conditions of the day Is your equipment and choice of site suitable f...

Page 17: ...e risers at all As the glider comes above your head make sure that the canopy is correctly inflated and that there are no knots or tangles in the lines Check that the airspace and visibility are clear...

Page 18: ...n unintentional asymmetric or full stall This speed range should therefore be avoided and used only on landing during the final stage of the flare Accelerated flight Once you have become accustomed to...

Page 19: ...brake to slow it down If the glider drops behind you ease off the brakes to allow it to speed up The objective is to reduce the pendulum effect by adjusting the speed of your glider so that glider an...

Page 20: ...y and that there is a higher risk for twists in abrupt turns Deviations from the carabiner distance unapproved harnesses or spirals with excessive sink can change the maneuver considerably pilot actio...

Page 21: ...ions be prepared to touch down fast In stronger winds use only the minimum amount of flare necessary to sufficiently minimize your vertical and horizontal speed If you flare too hard in strong winds t...

Page 22: ...ng Aerobatics Your Nano 4 was not developed or tested to be used for aerobatics acro By engaging in such an activity you voluntarily assume an increased risk of injury or death Any type of acrobatic m...

Page 23: ...tance from rock faces and other obstacles Time and sufficient altitude are needed to recover from extreme situations WARNING Deploy your reserve if the corrective manoeuvres described in the following...

Page 24: ...round lines A cravatte occurs when a wing tip becomes stuck between the glider lines for example following a bad take off preparation On the Nano 4 a cravatte is unlikely to occur If you do get a crav...

Page 25: ...ngle of attack is too great WARNING Full stall and spin are manoeuvres which can be fatal if recovery is not correct These manoeuvres should therefore be avoided However it is important to learn how t...

Page 26: ...omes up over the pilot again The result is an almost vertical descent with a sink rate of approx more than 20m s WARNING Never fly stall or full stall with the Nano 4 Spin The spin is a stable flight...

Page 27: ...l not alter the glider s flight behaviour If you are in doubt we recommend that you do not attach the adhesive Attaching adhesives to the glider which are large heavy or made of unsuitable material ma...

Page 28: ...are placed on top of each other to avoid bending or misshaping them This method of packing ensures that the leading edge is treated carefully which will increase the glider s life performance and lau...

Page 29: ...pace to do this then open the backpack internal bag and belt as much as possible and avoid compressing it It must be stored at a temperature between 10 and 25 C and in relative humidity between 50 and...

Page 30: ...s The colours will fade first and then the coating and fibres will begin to age When choosing a place to launch try to find somewhere which is smooth and free of stones and sharp objects Do not stand...

Page 31: ...their shape it is important that you pack the glider as described in the section Packing the speedriding glider The plastic rods on the Nano 4 can all be replaced through small pockets If you notice t...

Page 32: ...y particularly if you notice any change in launch or flight behaviour The line length should be checked if you have landed in water or if the lines have got wet through Lines age and lose strength eve...

Page 33: ...ical information about the Nano 4 such as single line lengths sewing and further material and processing guidelines Validity of inspection It is very important that your glider is serviced at the requ...

Page 34: ...ne has been replaced always inflate the glider on flat ground to check that everything is in order before flying WARNING Do not attempt to perform repairs unless you have the knowledge experience mate...

Page 35: ...filled experience The Nano 4 is result of an international collaborative effort of our designers and test pilots The wing was designed by Adrian Hachen Torsten Siegel and Gin Seok Song and tested by T...

Page 36: ...on Technical data Size 9 10 5 12 13 5 Area flat m2 9 00 10 50 12 00 13 50 Area projected m2 7 74 9 03 10 31 11 60 Span flat m 5 77 6 23 6 66 7 07 Span projected m 4 70 5 08 5 43 5 76 Aspect ratio flat...

Page 37: ..._________________________________ Riser and speed system Riser The specially developed riser for the Nano 4 allows the pilot to adjust the speed behaviour of the Nano 4 Riser diagram Figure Nano 4 ris...

Page 38: ...ed at the brake loop of the control handle There is a mark on the main brake line which allows the control handle to be correctly positioned The main A and B lines are all attached to Maillon quick li...

Page 39: ...rements of no more than 2 to 3cm and must be tested on a training slope The left and right brakes must be adjusted symmetrically If the brakes are shortened care must be taken that the speedriding gli...

Page 40: ...Nano 4 user manual ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Line layout Page 40...

Page 41: ...edge Lower surface trailing edge Ribs Dominico 30DMF 41 g m2 water repellent Dominico 30DMF 41 g m2 water repellent Dominico 30DMF 41 g m2 water repellent Dominico 30DMF 41 g m2 water repellent Porch...

Page 42: ..._ Appendix Glider details Size Colour Serial number Check flight date ______________________________________________________________________ Name and signature ________________________________________...

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Page 44: ...uropean Academy of Parachute Rigging Marktstr 11 87730 Bad Gr nenbach Germany Fon 49 0 8334 534470 Fax 49 0 8334 534469 Email info para academy eu www para academy eu FAI F d ration A ronautique Inter...

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