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USER MANUAL  
GRAVITY Xduo 
EN REV.V01 - 2020 

2

 

POSSIBLE USE_ 

2.1

 

Motorised operations 

 

The flight behaviour of the Xduo with motor is quite identical to that described in the Xduo 
manual  chapter  “The  Flight”.  Due  to  the  higher  wing  and  surface  loading  in  the  extended 
engine weight range, the according reactions are responding more dynamically. Opening the 
trimmer reduces the angle of attack and also causes a higher speed and thus more dynamic 
behaviour. It is recommended to keep the trimmers closed when flying through turbulent air. 
In  order  to  keep  the  take-off  distance  and  take-off  speed  low,  the  trimmers  remain  closed 
during take-off, especially when there is little wind. Although the Xduo has outstanding take-
off properties, attention must be paid that due to the extended engine weight range the take-
off and landing speed changes and alters noticeably. 
 

2.2

 

E-climbing assistance/ E-ascent aid  

 
Due to its unproblematic handling and high trim speed, the GRAVITY Xduo is ideally suited 
for the e-ascent aid.  
 

2.3

 

Towing winches 

 
The Xduo has no specifics when it comes to winching. But here a few tips that we urge every 
pilot to take into consideration.  If you are not operating at your usual winch, get acquainted 
with  the  local  procedures.  Every  visitor  on  unfamiliar  flying  grounds  needs  to  get  a  good 
briefing by a local pilot. At the start   take special care that the glider is completely over the 
pilot’s head before the start commando is given. Eventual corrections to the direction with 
the  brakes  should  not  be  applied  before  the  canopy  is  over  the  pilot,  otherwise  the  glider 
could fall back through too intense braking or the glider is towed away in non-flight-ready 
condition. The start commando must not be given before the glider is under absolute control. 
Strong direction correction during the start phase and before reaching the safety height are 
to be avoided. Attention also needs to be paid to the fact that a shallow angle is kept until 
reaching safety height. Do not use a tow line tension over 150 kp with the Xduo.  

 

Never tow the GRAVITY Xduo with a load exceeding the approved weight limits 

 

All  persons  and  facilities  involved  in  winch  operation  must  have  the  required 
qualifications  or  approvals  for  towing  paragliders  on  the  winch.  This  applies  to  the 
pilot,  winch  operator,  towing  device,  towing  pawl  and  all  other  devices  for  which  a 
certificate of competence is required 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for X duo

Page 1: ...dem glider MANUAL EN REV V01 2020 Copyright by GRAVITY airsports more GmbH H tte 45 6345 K ssen Austria tel 43 0 720 519 402 mail hello gravityparagliders eu web www gravityparagliders eu photos copyr...

Page 2: ...CRIPTION_ 14 5 1 Short description 14 5 2 Technical Data Xduo_ 15 5 3 Innovations on our Product_ 16 5 4 Colours and Design_ 17 5 5 Risers 18 6 GENERAL INFORMATION FOR TANDEM FLIGHTS_ 22 6 1 Dealing w...

Page 3: ...F RISK_ 34 14 LIABILITY DISCLAIMER_ 35 15 SAFETY ADVICE and LIABILITY_ 35 16 LIABILITY EXEMPTION and WAIVER_ 36 17 MAINTENANCE MANUAL_ 37 17 1 Subject to inspection and inspection intervals 37 17 2 Wh...

Page 4: ...y reducing risk Designing and manufacturing products applying high latest technological standards originality with long lasting quality AMBITIOUS DESTINATION Exceeding what is already great Innovation...

Page 5: ...5 USER MANUAL GRAVITY Xduo EN REV V01 2020 owner sales...

Page 6: ...tant part of the aircraft Please study and revise it well and in detail due to the fact that there is a legal OBLIGATION to deal with the air sports device and its special features prior commissioning...

Page 7: ...glider using enduring high quality materials while emphasising air pleasure The advanced two seater is available in two configurations as GT or Pro version Thereby the GT is aimed at ambitioned tandem...

Page 8: ...g Elaborate calculations of the ballooning in combination with the optimized pre tensioning of the wing are ensuring the perfect flow around the profile The High Pressure Crossport Design HPCD provide...

Page 9: ...you are flying a tandem at all In terms of performance the Xduo makes up for its surface area having a double effect Working very efficiently in thermal lift and reliably transforms it into height an...

Page 10: ...140 230 KG 36 0 M2 4 1 NO NEIN 60 MM 150H 24 MON 150STD 24MON Yes JA YES JA Weight Gewicht 8 4KG Test flown by Eingeflogen von Periodic inspection Nachpr fung Repairs Reparaturen Date Datum Gravity P...

Page 11: ...tips that we urge every pilot to take into consideration If you are not operating at your usual winch get acquainted with the local procedures Every visitor on unfamiliar flying grounds needs to get...

Page 12: ...case the setup A B and C main lines should be changed before the wing has been flown in the original setup Please also note that adjusting the height of the suspension to the hang points on the harne...

Page 13: ...a crack or hole in the wing or line can be life threatening 11 Always make sure that the aircraft is in a proper flying condition and that the required inspections have been carried out regularly 12 B...

Page 14: ...MANUAL GRAVITY Xduo EN REV V01 2020 5 DEVICE DESCRIPTION_ 5 1 Short description A Top Sail B Risers C Stabilo D Riserbelt Illustration 06_ device description __ A TOPSAIL RISERS B __ __ A TOPSAIL __ C...

Page 15: ...15 USER MANUAL GRAVITY Xduo EN REV V01 2020 5 2 Technical Data Xduo_ Illustration 05_ technological table...

Page 16: ...lows the trailing edge on a calculated shorter situation for positive influences the brake characteristic miniribs optimizing the wing profile alongside the trailing edge brake gathering system this s...

Page 17: ...at way we can maintain supply capability within the agreed lead times and can guarantee the price stability We are aiming at keeping basic calculations stable for sales and as well as within the produ...

Page 18: ...Pilot Assistant System to ensure positive identification at take off and during the flight with big ears The D riser is equipped with the EAR FIX CLIP The clamping device is elegantly covered with ne...

Page 19: ...19 USER MANUAL GRAVITY Xduo EN REV V01 2020 Illustration 11_ riserbelt...

Page 20: ...by the form of the profile stays intact which ensures clearly better gliding GRAVITY recommends to keep the trimmer closed during take off and landing All extreme flight attitudes e g collapses are oc...

Page 21: ...on loops for the passenger B C and the centre glider suspension D The pilot always hangs himself in loop A For smaller passengers use loop C and loop B is for heavier passengers It is essential to ens...

Page 22: ...s the passenger and the pilot must always brace themselves in the wind up phase preferably by grasping the T bar so as not to be knocked over 6 2 Equipment The clothing of the passenger should be adap...

Page 23: ...rtant that the start of a refusal by the passenger may under no circumstances be enforced It has also proved helpful to warn the passenger not to look down but rather focus attention on other aspects...

Page 24: ...ement from the A riser to the canopy Equally important is that the brake lines are completely unobstructed and cannot get stuck anywhere when starting If the risers are not twisted the brake lines run...

Page 25: ...art or help in take off by two well versed pilots can be the better choice At the behind each other starting method the passenger best holds onto the loop of the T bar i e short above the carabiners A...

Page 26: ...sarily overwhelmed Especially on longer flights it is recommended to stimulate the blood circulation of the legs of the pilot and passenger by movement before landing At sufficient altitude and before...

Page 27: ...g the glider With less or no wind use both A risers The glider is filled with a consistent even draft The arms are to be stretched in extension of the A lines As soon as the inflation slows down the c...

Page 28: ...opy does not lag behind the pilot and enter a dynamic stall This is prevented by giving in to the upwind region of the thermal something to speed up Conversely the paraglider must be braked when the s...

Page 29: ...nces may extreme manoeuvres be intentionally brought on with a passenger 8 6 Wingover To fly a wingover the pilot flies alternating turns with increasing curve slope until the desired slope is reached...

Page 30: ...tical and self reopening is quick and reliable Reopening can be assisted by vigorously braking or pumping the affected side while counter steering on the open side In case of large scale collapse the...

Page 31: ...on the B straps should be released evenly and quickly to finish If the Xduo gets into the deep stall due to too slow skipping of the B stall which is not normally the case see chapter Extreme flight...

Page 32: ...length of lines after overloading tree landings water landings etc and have them replaced if necessary d when noticing changes in flight behaviour all lines lengths must be checked e the brake stem li...

Page 33: ...at The very light cross canopy X was designed and built combining premium materials and the ultramodern technical enhancements providing all constructional advantages of the square reserve parachute w...

Page 34: ...ree to accept all known and unknown probable and unlikely risks of any kind of injury The dangers associated with practicing this sport can be reduced by internalising the warning and safety requireme...

Page 35: ...death or occupational disability all of the provisions of law listed here come into force and also bind the heirs closest relatives and next of kin estate and asset managers legal successors and legal...

Page 36: ...that you ensure that before you allow someone else to use your GRAVITY Xduo that any other users who will take over the product from you permanently or for a limited period of time have read as well a...

Page 37: ...nspection must be carried out according to the intervals specified above or at the latest after 150 flight hours Ground handling should be included in the number of flight hours PAY ATTENTION_ in the...

Page 38: ...st be sent to the manufacturer or an authorised dealership or competence centre 3 The specified values changes are to be noted in the inspection report 17 6 Tear resistance control To be carried out w...

Page 39: ...be clear and intact Measurement under a load of 5 kg The determined values are to be compared to the specifications from the DHV certificate form as a declaration of conformity Permitted deviations ca...

Page 40: ...rt of the regular data check The lines must be measured with a load corresponding to 5 kg in order to obtain comparable results You can find the corresponding line lengths in the aerial sports equipme...

Page 41: ...following pages attentively You inform yourself about the terms and conditions of a two year examination check manually and carried out by yourself 2 According to the new DHV regulation the customer g...

Page 42: ...horized personnel all warranty and guarantee is void 10 All maintenance work must be carried out in accordance to the maintenance information in the operating instructions manual and the special maint...

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