ICARO paragliders CLOU Manual Download Page 18

 

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Line lengths 

Size M 

Br 

S1 

 

6330 

 

 

 

S2 

 

6310 

 

 

 

S3 

 

6310 

 

 

 

7030 

6970 

7030 

7180 

6885 

6955 

6890 

6955 

7095 

6935 

6970 

6915 

6980 

7120 

7030 

6970 

6920 

6955 

7095 

7145 

6900 

6855 

6905 

7030 

7230 

6925 

6875 

6930 

6995 

7230 

6865 

6810 

6835 

6915 

7240 

6710 

6660 

6680 

6730 

7300 

6595 

6545 

6545 

6570 

7315 

10 

6565 

6470 

6455 

6510 

7265 

11 

 

 

 

 

7300 

12 

 

 

 

 

7365 

13 

 

 

 

 

7405 

14 

 

 

 

 

7400 

15 

 

 

 

 

7450 

16 

 

 

 

 

7565 

17 

 

 

 

 

7665 

18 

 

 

 

 

7705 

19 

 

 

 

 

7820 

20 

 

 

 

 

8005 

 
 

Line lengths 

Size L 

Br 

S1 

 

6560 

 

 

 

S2 

 

6535 

 

 

 

S3 

 

6535 

 

 

 

7320 

7265 

7305 

7455 

8415 

7240 

7185 

7235 

7375 

8210 

7260 

7205 

7250 

7400 

8075 

7260 

7205 

7230 

7370 

7990 

7180 

7140 

7180 

7285 

7860 

7210 

7165 

7210 

7260 

7740 

7405 

7095 

7100 

7160 

7660 

6990 

6935 

6940 

6965 

7665 

6870 

6805 

6795 

6795 

7615 

10 

6810 

6680 

6685 

6740 

7550 

11 

 

 

 

 

7515 

12 

 

 

 

 

7570 

13 

 

 

 

 

7550 

14 

 

 

 

7530 

15 

 

 

7545 

 

7480 

16 

 

 

7470 

 

7505 

17 

 

 

7480 

 

7395 

18 

 

 

 

 

7270 

19 

 

 

 

 

7170 

20 

 

 

 

 

7175 

 

Summary of Contents for CLOU

Page 1: ...Page 1 Version 1 2015 This manual is copyrighted Partial reproduction is allowed only after prior approval by ICARO paragliders all other rights are reserved...

Page 2: ...value Strength value of the lines Estimated condition optical technical Check C Repair R Which repair Check Check valid until Performed by date Porosity value Strength value of the lines Estimated co...

Page 3: ...TALL 10 SPIRAL DIVE 10 WINGOVER 10 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN IT HAPPENS 10 KNOTS AND TANGLES 10 DEEP PARACHUTE STALL 11 ASYMMETRIC COLLAPSE 11 SYMMETRIC COLLAPSE 11 EMERGENCY STEERING 11 NEGATIVE SPIN 11 FRON...

Page 4: ...the clouds and fog and in turbulent weather conditions tandem flying and Aerobatics If you cannot keep your glider under control use the rescue system in good time Always pay attention to ground dista...

Page 5: ...riser is dangerous and reactions of the glider are not predictable Your glider will lose its pattern test result and guarantee You can only fly your glider with a valid flying license and in accordanc...

Page 6: ...1 4 1 Certification without motor LTF 1 1 Certification with motor EAPR approved motor glider Recommended storage temperature Celsius 50 to 300 Recommended storage humidity rel H 55 to 75 Check interv...

Page 7: ...leys 3a 3b in different high for the brake lines which you can fit to different motors or suspension points We recommend that you always have the trimmers closed when launching or landing Correct leng...

Page 8: ...of risers over your head as you turn We suggest building a wall by partially inflating your glider on the ground thus sorting out the lines thoroughly Check the airspace is clear and gently pull the g...

Page 9: ...ist the landing approach The height and speed can be controlled using the brakes and the rpm until you touch the ground If you leave the inflated leading edge bang on the ground this can cause the cel...

Page 10: ...on as the wing levels out apply the brakes gently This procedure should be done slowly and will take a couple of turns to complete The CLOU does not have a tendency for stable spiral dive If under cer...

Page 11: ...rtion of your glider deflates However just like in flying in turbulences please pull gently on both brakes Re inflation is speeded up by counteracting the turning movement of the canopy until normal f...

Page 12: ...lly and your CLOU will return to normal flight It is imperative that the pilot fully completes this exercise and holds on as a premature release while the glider is still falling back may cause the gl...

Page 13: ...dew stains splice of the lines corrosion of the shackles and carbines If you are not convinced of the gliders airworthiness please send your glider to an authorized ICARO dealer to check your glider T...

Page 14: ...e time of first delivery by ICARO paragliders Paragliders 24 month or 150 operating hours depending on what is first Harnesses 24 month Rescue systems 24 month Guarantee is only guilty for ICARO produ...

Page 15: ...n changed by yourself Gliders harnesses and rescue equipment that were not purchased from an authorized dealer flight school Gliders harnesses and rescue equipment where the required inspection interv...

Page 16: ...d make a note of information such as model type and serial number Porosity Test Use your porosity meter to perform porosity checks at 4 different places of the canopy The results are recorded in the i...

Page 17: ...all facts have been recorded the technician must make a general assessment Check the backpack for damage to the zips seams and straps and repair if necessary with a sewing machine General Remarks Any...

Page 18: ...6455 6510 7265 11 7300 12 7365 13 7405 14 7400 15 7450 16 7565 17 7665 18 7705 19 7820 20 8005 Line lengths Size L A B C D Br S1 6560 S2 6535 S3 6535 1 7320 7265 7305 7455 8415 2 7240 7185 7235 7375...

Page 19: ...Page 19 LINEPLAN...

Page 20: ...Dispatch protocol Delivery content Piece check complete Inner bag Compression band Risers bag Outer rucksack Manual Repair set Gift Sticker Date Signature...

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