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Be  very  careful  when  trying  to  remove  a  knot.  When  there  are  knots  in  the 
lines or when they are tangled, do not pull too hard on the brake lines, there 
is an increased risk of the wing to stalling or negative turn being initiated.  

Deep / Parachute Stall 

Your 

MAVERICK  3

 

has  been  carefully  designed  to  resist  entering  deep  stall. 

Before  exiting  a  deep  stall  please  ensure  that  the  brakes  are  fully  released. 
Actively  exit  the  deep  stall  by  reaching  up  and  push  forward  with  both  palms  on 
either A-risers or pull on the risers.  

Avoid flying in very humid air or in rain. A wet canopy may have very unpredictable 
flying characteristics, one of which is a radically increased risk of deep stall.  

Never pull the brake-lines during a parachute stall, because the glider would 
go into a full stall immediately. 

 If  you  find  yourself  flying  in  unavoidable  rain  we  strongly  recommend  that 
you avoid any sudden movements or radical brake line input, that you do not 
pull Big Ears or B-Line-Stall, and that you steer clear of turbulence and avoid 
a deep flare on landing. 

Asymmetric Collapse 

While  flying  in  turbulent  conditions  it  may  occur  that  a  portion  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  forward  flight  return.  Then  pump  the  brake  line  on  the 
collapsed side.  

If  the  collapsed  part  of  the  canopy  is  very  big,  you  have  to  break  the  open 
side very dosed (not too much!) to avoid a stall. 

Symmetric Collapse 

Your 

MAVERICK  3

  normally  re-inflates  promptly  in  a  symmetric  collapse  without 

pilot input. Applying the brakes symmetrically will speed things up. 

Emergency Steering 

Should it not longer be possible to steer your 

MAVERICK 3

, for example due to a 

broken  line,  the  glider  may  be  steered  by  gently  pulling  on  either  rear  riser.  We 
recommend for emergency control in the air to use the stabile line.  

With a bit of weight shift and by pulling down the stable line allows controlling your 
glider precisely and easily.  

By  steering this way airspeed is reduced hardly. Therefore, for landing you 
must change to the rear risers to control your glider. Handling will be more 
direct so being careful not to pull too hard.

 

Negative Spin 

If the pilot abruptly applies full brake to one side of the glider while the other side is 
at zero brake, the faster side may fly around the braked and stalled side resulting 
in a spin. Alternatively, if flying very slowly with almost full brakes on both sides, if 
one hand releases one brake suddenly,  while the other continues with full brake, 
the glider may enter 

a negative spin. To exit a spin just do “hands up” to release 

the brakes and the glider will return to normal flight. 

If  you  do  not  have  control  over  your  glider  and  you  are  running  out  of 
altitude, immediately deploy your reserve parachute. 

Summary of Contents for Maverick 3

Page 1: ...3126 Flintsbach Telefon 49 0 8034 909 700 office icaro paragliders com www icaro paragliders com This manual is copyrighted Partial reproduction is allowed only after prior approval by ICARO paraglide...

Page 2: ...ata Measured data of the lines Estimated condition optical technical Check C Repair R Which repair Check Check valid until Performed by date Measured porosity data Measured data of the lines Estimated...

Page 3: ...12 SPIRAL DIVE 12 WINGOVER 12 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN IT HAPPENS 12 KNOTS AND TANGLES 12 DEEP PARACHUTE STALL 13 ASYMMETRIC COLLAPSE 13 SYMMETRIC COLLAPSE 13 EMERGENCY STEERING 13 NEGATIVE SPIN 13 FULL STAL...

Page 4: ...ntered in the identification plate and as well guarantee as the first 2 year check period starts The incoming test must also be documented in the manual Test flights are made only on a random basis On...

Page 5: ...anufacturer or distributor assumes no responsibility for accidents occurring while using it Every pilot must ensure that the glider is properly checked at regular intervals This paraglider is not cove...

Page 6: ...um kg 110 Maximum symmetrical steering way by maximum take off weight mm 650 Maximum way of the acceleration system mm 170 Weight of the glider kg 5 5 Canopy The canopy is made of synthetic fabric wit...

Page 7: ...ser To fix it with the foot bar you must connect the brummel hooks of the foot bar with the brummel hook of the acceleration system How to vary the trim of the glider MAVERICK 3 has an acceleration sy...

Page 8: ...o hard on the brake lines there is an increased risk of the wing to stalling or negative turn being initiated Its also important for your safety that you never change recommended settings for the TSO...

Page 9: ...ting position of pilot Flying in a laid back reclined position makes it much more difficult to react in time to prevent riser twisting With the chest strap in a more closed position the glider also ha...

Page 10: ...isers 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 glide...

Page 11: ...and a safe margin of error Set up your final landing leg to face into the wind to minimize groundspeed If you leave the inflated leading edge bang on the ground this can cause the cell walls to burst...

Page 12: ...entering a spiral dive keep the brake on the outer curve released The MAVERICK 3 does not have a tendency for stable spiral dive If under certain conditions it should go into a stable spiral dive the...

Page 13: ...normal forward flight return Then pump the brake line on the collapsed side If the collapsed part of the canopy is very big you have to break the open side very dosed not too much to avoid a stall Sy...

Page 14: ...between 55 and 65 Do not store it near chemicals or petrol If you will not fly for longer period store the glider releasing all compression straps and take it out of its backpack so that the fabric is...

Page 15: ...on both sides of the perforation Damage to the lines or any other repairs should only be carried out at an authorized ICARO centre If the glider needs to be repaired please contact your local ICARO p...

Page 16: ...rding to the instructions This includes in particular the careful drying cleaning and storage The glider the harness were used only within the applicable guidelines and all rules have been complied wi...

Page 17: ...nd on our homepage www icaro paragliders com and send it Users needs for Inspections You will need the following items in order to perform a paraglider inspection o Standardized inspection report o Po...

Page 18: ...ength are 125 of the normative guidelines Measurement of the lines Measure every single line while stressing it with defined tractive force 5daN Compare with the line plan The lines must be measured b...

Page 19: ...381 7286 7345 7426 7863 6 7306 7219 7278 7353 7764 7 7259 7174 7234 7309 7723 8 7263 7193 7241 7317 7756 9 7126 7061 7132 7180 7698 10 7032 6973 7029 7086 7653 11 6901 6857 6907 6953 7643 12 6873 6836...

Page 20: ...Page 20 of 22 Line plan all over...

Page 21: ...ine Stable line Mean line Middle line Top line Cells upper sail Lower sail Brummel hook for fixing to the riser ARiser divided B Riser C Riser accellerator Return pulley for speedsystem TrimmSpeed Opt...

Page 22: ...Page 22 of 22 Dispatch protocol Delivery content Inner bag Compression band Risers bag Manual Repair set Outer rucksack Gift Sticker Date Signature...

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