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9                                                                                     Pilot’s manual for Golden5 

 

 

 

5.3.2. Full Frontal Collapse 

Initiation: Grab both A-risers at the top and pull them down fluently until the leading edge collapses. 

Recovery:  Recovery  time  depends  on  how  much  of  the  canopy  has  collapsed.  In  normal  conditions 
Golden5 will recover into normal flight automatically as soon as the front risers are released. Applying 
the brakes on both sides simultaneously can help reopen the paraglider
.   

CAUTION: It is very important to execute this manoeuvre very carefully. Due to the high compactness 
of the leading edge it is quite difficult to find a right degree of pulling of A-risers down. If you pull them 
down too quickly, a massive collapse could happen!  

5.3.3. Deep stall 

Initiation:  Pull  both  brakes  smoothly  until  the  sink  rate  increases  markedly  and  the  forward  speed 
reaches almost zero. The pull on the brakes should be controlled so that the canopy stays inflated and 
doesn't fall back into a full stall. 

Recovery:  Golden5  cannot  stay  in  deep  stall  flight,  so  after  the  brakes  are  released  the  glider 
automatically returns to normal flight. If you need to, you can accelerate recovery by pulling hard on 
both brakes, followed by a fast release. Or you can pull lightly on the A-risers. 

CAUTION: If you pull too hard on the A-risers you may experience a full frontal collapse. 

5.3.4. Full stall 

Initiation:  Wind  the  control  lines  once  or  twice  around  your  hands  and  pull  both  of  them  down 
smoothly. Hold them down until the canopy falls behind the pilot and deforms into a characteristic 
crescent shape. Hold your hands firmly (press them underneath the seat) and be careful that you do 
not release the brakes prematurely or asymmetrically. 

Recovery:  Golden5  recovers  from  a  full  stall  automatically  once  the  brakes  are  smoothly  released. 
During correct recovery from a full stall Golden5 shows no extreme tendencies such as diving in front 
of the pilot. If the brakes are released prematurely or too quickly there is a possible tendency for the 
glider to dive ahead of the pilot. This can be corrected by adequate simultaneous braking on both-sides. 

CAUTION: When exiting a Full Stall, if the brakes are released asymmetrically the glider may suffer a 
massive asymmetrical collapse followed by a tendency to enter a spin. 

5.3.5. Spin 

Initiation: Slow down by braking to nearly minimum speed. Then pull a brake on one side all the way 
down while simultaneously releasing the brake on the other side. Because the stalled side falls back, 
the canopy suffers airflow disruption over one half of the wing which results in a spin and a rapid loss 
of altitude. 

Recovery:  Under  normal  circumstances  Golden5  is  capable  of  recovering  from  a  spin  automatically 
when the brakes are released. 

Caution: In general, when there is a very fast or a long-lasting rotation and when the brakes are released 
too quickly, the canopy may shoot in front of the pilot followed by a massive asymmetrical collapse. 

Warning: Whenever a paraglider is not in normal flight and airflow is disrupted there is always a rapid 
increase in sink rate and therefore a substantial loss of altitude.                                        

Remember: When practising SIV the wrong manoeuvre at the wrong time may change a fairly easy 
situation into a dangerous problem. You are also exposing your glider to forces that may damage it. 
Practise SIV manoeuvres only under the supervision of an instructor and with a reserve parachute. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Golden5

Page 1: ...m 6 5 OPERATION IN FLIGHT 6 5 1 Standard flight 6 5 1 1 Pre flight check 6 5 1 2 Launch 6 5 1 3 Flight 6 5 1 4 Landing 7 5 2 Fast descent 7 5 2 1 Big Ears 7 5 2 2 B line Stall 7 5 2 3 Spiral Dive 8 5...

Page 2: ...ter reading this booklet you have any further questions or if you are uncertain about anything please do not hesitate to contact Gradient or any authorised Gradient dealer We will gladly answer all yo...

Page 3: ...le lines are covered Top level lines with progressively different diameters are made from special very strong uncovered lines Uncovered lines have the advantage of splice loops giving maximum overall...

Page 4: ...503 accelerated mm 360 407 503 Golden5 30 A A B C non accelerated mm 500 500 503 accelerated mm 360 407 503 Risers are without trimmers Length tolerance of risers is 5mm Golden5 Units 22 24 26 28 30 F...

Page 5: ...e level Edelrid Dyneema 7850 130 1 3 mm Lines bottom level Edelrid Aramid 7343 140 1 3 mm Lines bottom level Edelrid Aramid 7343 190 1 5 mm Lines bottom level Edelrid Aramid 7343 230 1 7 mm Lines bott...

Page 6: ...em of your Golden5 and only then in keeping with the recommendations of this manual Other adjustments or changes to your Golden5 lead to a loss of guarantee airworthiness and validity of the certifica...

Page 7: ...either by front launch or by reverse launch A dynamic pull of the front risers A coloured red will bring the canopy simply and easily above the pilot s head The canopy inflates from the centre equall...

Page 8: ...scent and they are Big Ears B Line Stall and Spiral Dive Practise these manoeuvres under the supervision of an instructor and with a reserve parachute Never compromise your safety 5 2 1 Big Ears This...

Page 9: ...e weight shifting to the inner side of the turn 5 3 SIV manoeuvres No matter what category of canopy you fly or what level of certification it has in turbulence or in strong thermals you may experienc...

Page 10: ...seat and be careful that you do not release the brakes prematurely or asymmetrically Recovery Golden5 recovers from a full stall automatically once the brakes are smoothly released During correct reco...

Page 11: ...r glider when wet If it s unavoidable then dry it as soon as possible but away from direct sunlight Be careful to avoid storing your canopy wet this is the most common reason for cloth degradation and...

Page 12: ...the attached line diagram Use the code G5 and size of the glider followed by the line code E g the outside main line in row A for a Golden5 28 is G5 28 A1 3 An exception to this is an emergency repai...

Page 13: ...Pilot s manual for Golden5 12 9 DIAGRAM DIMENSIONS...

Page 14: ...13 Pilot s manual for Golden5 10 LINE PLAN...

Page 15: ...f fantastic flying For all our gliders we use Porcher materials which are made under environmental laws of the EU and all the coating is environmentally friendly When your glider gets to the end of it...

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