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Icaro 2000            Piuma - Owner Manual

 

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. Introduction

 

Over the last decade hang gliding has become much safer.    
Accidents  have  decreased,  due  to  flight-schools  becoming  more  professional,  and  certification 
procedures becoming more demanding.  In Switzerland, for example, the insurance risk of hang gliding 
is the same as for winter sports.  
However, hang gliding is an active sport with associated risks. Your safety can be greatly enhanced by 
following a few simple rules: 

1.1 Keep the risks to a minimum  

  Attend a professional school.  

  Always  fly  a  glider  suited  to  your  level  of  ability.  In  our  opinion  you  should  at  least  have  flown  50 

hours with a PIUMA before passing on to a slightly more advanced hang glider. 

  Fly only when the weather conditions are appropriate. 

  Be aware of adverse weather conditions; caution is a mark of intelligence not of cowardice. 

  Remain current. Try to avoid long intervals between one flight and the next so your flying ability will 

gradually improve. 

  A  new  risk  may  arise  when  you  fly  a  new  type  of  glider  the  first  time.  The  reactions  of  your  new 

glider may well differ from those of the glider you were used to. In order to keep this risk low, we 
recommend that you gradually become familiar with your new glider and make your first fly in calm 
conditions 

1.2 Preliminaries 

  Study  your  manual  before  your  first  flight.  Practice  setting  up  and  breaking  down  your  glider  as 

explained in the manual. 

  Always  follow  the  same  assembly  and  pre-flight  check  routine;  do  not  let  yourself  be  distracted 

during these procedures. 

1.3 Assembly check and first flight 

  Every  hang  glider  manufactured  by  ICARO  2000  is  test  flown  at  least  once  before  delivery  to  the 

customer. However, if you wish, you can request another test flight from your dealer. 

  Your dealer should also help you set up your glider for the first time and see you off on your first 

flight. 

  We strongly recommend speed bar wheels, especially for your first flights. 

1.4 First flight with your new wing 

  Always wait for ideal weather conditions for your first high flight. 

  Experiment with roll reversals, slow flight, high speed flight, and stalls at an altitude of at least 350 

m. 

2. Fundamental Rule

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  After major repairs, after remounting the sail, or after a long period of not flying, always choose a 

site to fly from that you are familiar with, and where it is possible to land immediately after take-off. 

  Your glider is delivered to you ready to fly.  

 

Do not make any adjustments that are not described in this manual.

 

 

  This Owner's Manual is not a substitute for the experience of an authorized dealer. Any pilot who is 

in doubt about any aspect of their glider should consult their dealer, or ICARO, for advice. 

  Never fly alone. 

  Before every take-off always do both an assembly check and a pre-flight check. 

Summary of Contents for Piuma Series

Page 1: ...Icaro 2000 Piuma Owner Manual Page 1 44 06 06 2019 Piuma 2019 1 En Piuma Owner manual...

Page 2: ...taly The success of our gliders stems from the skill and commitment of Manfred Ruhmer who holds eight World Championship titles three Cross Country titles one Speed Gliding title and four Class II tit...

Page 3: ...2 BY GONDOLA OR CABLE CAR 5 4 3 BY PLANE 6 4 4 SHORT PACKING 6 5 ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY 6 5 1 ASSEMBLY 6 6 CHECK LIST 9 6 1 ASSEMBLY CHECK 9 6 2 EQUIPMENT CHECK 10 6 3 PRE FLIGHT CHECK 10 7 DISASSEM...

Page 4: ...nditions 1 2 Preliminaries Study your manual before your first flight Practice setting up and breaking down your glider as explained in the manual Always follow the same assembly and pre flight check...

Page 5: ...doubt do not fly 3 3 Turbulence In turbulent conditions gusts of descending air can suddenly exert strong negative loads on the glider such negative loads must be avoided Never fly on the downwind si...

Page 6: ...which you have removed the top half Fold the wingtips as normal ie in the same way as when you are folding the outer section of the sail and fold it back onto the shortened wing In performing this ope...

Page 7: ...to prevent the possibility of launching without having locked the cross bar It is essential to launch with the hang glider correctly assembled and in particular with the cross bar locked For this reas...

Page 8: ...p zipper At this stage the sail may not be flat but slightly twisted If so twist the end of the sail slightly to make it flat Failing to do this could introduce a subtle turn when flying Note during t...

Page 9: ...stortion to the wing profile Luff lines and upper wires are clear and not kinked Left Wing Battens All upper battens are inserted and fixed on the trailing edge Rear Keel and Kingpost All nuts and bol...

Page 10: ...those consequent to taking off without having hooked in Hook in and perform a hang check During the hang check the centre of the speed bar deforms about 5 cm 2 inches upwards when compared to its posi...

Page 11: ...Swing down the free section of the keel allowing the main part to rest on top of it This way you can remove the battens easily Note it is suggested to assemble as described in the procedure seen that...

Page 12: ...remity of the leading edge and upward in front of it As you are standing in front of the leading edge the wingtip fabric is between yourself and the leading edge Keeping the extreme part of the sail i...

Page 13: ...d pull them upwards and towards you This partially closes the wings Complete the wing closure procedure by manually bringing one and then the other inwards towards the keel Keep the wing tips close to...

Page 14: ...also enjoyable for more experienced pilots 8 1 Take Off Till when you have not reached a good experience and knowledge of the flight areas and of the weather variations always listen to the suggestio...

Page 15: ...nch for the first time Once a pilot has become accustomed to handling the hang glider the fin can be removed and the pilot will immediately appreciate the manoeuvrability of the glider Of course if he...

Page 16: ...if the glider has a right turn tendency lower the right tip This adjustment should be made as follows Mark the position of the cam with respect to the tube by using a felt tip pen to make a small mar...

Page 17: ...s on the keel It is possible to regulate trim speed by changing the hang point amongst the holes on the keel By moving the hang point forward the glider will fly faster and vice versa With a higher tr...

Page 18: ...ing in which the pilot has stalled too soon and the glider has descended vertically damage may be caused to the keel in the area in contact with the crossbar slider and the top A frame bolt may also u...

Page 19: ...ate and to avoid ordering the wrong part The exact model of the glider The glider s serial number The name of the part you need or its exact description The reference number of the spare part The seri...

Page 20: ...pect ratio 6 0 6 2 6 0 6 2 5 7 5 9 5 7 6 0 Double surface 30 30 30 30 Battens upper nose always in n 12 2 12 2 12 2 14 2 Weight without bag kg 19 22 23 5 33 0 Suggested hook in Pilot Weight Min Max kg...

Page 21: ...ro 2000 Piuma Owner Manual Page 21 44 06 06 2019 Piuma 2019 1 En 12 Maintenance Log Details of any modifications or repairs made to your glider should be entered here Date Modifications or Repairs Not...

Page 22: ...r Manual Page 22 44 06 06 2019 Piuma 2019 1 En 13 Owner s Log This log provides a history of the glider s ownership Please make sure details are correct when you sell the glider Purchase Date Name Tel...

Page 23: ...the name and the code of the parts that form the glider ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS Junction point Reference drawing name Keel Leading edge junction Nose junction Central xbars junction Xbars junction A frame K...

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