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  Are all line locks correctly screwed and the plastic inserts fastened?

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  All the panels, including the ribs and V-tapes, must be inspected for cracks.

Any damage, however inconspicuous, must be inspected and repaired by an expert. A damaged paraglider is not 
airworthy!

8. Adjusting the steering lines:

The two main steering lines lead to a multiple line branching, which are fixed at the trailing edge. At the risers the 
steering lines run through a guide pulley and each is connected with a handle. These control handles are 
attached to the risers with two snap fasteners during transport. The steering line length is set correctly at the 
manufacturer and normally does not have to be changed. The setting point is permanently marked on the main 
steering line with an additional sheath. It must have at least 5 cm freewheel in flight (before the brakes take hold) 
and should not be changed. The improper change of the steering line length changes the flight behaviour and 
impairs the safety of the glider.

9. Flight operation:

The following pages are not intended to be a guide for paragliding. Rather, we want to introduce you to the special 
features of the Airtaxi² and give you some important information for flight and safety. Other special flight manoeuvres 
or configurations of the glider are not recommended.

9.1. Take-off preparations:

A careful pre-flight check must be carried out before each take-off. The risers, lines and canopy must be checked for 
wear. It also must be ensured that the line links are tightly closed and secured against twisting with a plastic clip.

The harness must be put on with the greatest care. It is self-evident that the pilot is responsible for the correct putting 
on of the passenger harness!  After putting on all buckles have to be checked again if they are closed correctly. The 
correct closure of the rescue system container and the correct fit of the rescue system handle must also be checked 
(see harness manual).

If a defect is found, do not take off under any circumstances!

The Airtaxi² can best be started if it is laid out in an arch. When laying out, the canopy must be laid out against the 
wind.

Separate the lines and brake lines carefully and sort the risers. All lines must be free and without entangling or knots. 
There must be no lines under the canopy.
Once all preparations have been completed, the main carabiners of the tandem spreader (the tandem spreader is 
usually not detached from the pilot harness) are connected to the risers. The passenger harness is only connected to 
the tandem spreader when the pilot is connected to the paraglider. Make sure that the carabiners are closed. 

Checklist:

Paraglider:

- Canopy without damage?
- Risers and spreader bar without damage
- Line links tightly closed?
- Lines without damage?
- all lines free and without entanglement and knots? Also brake lines?

Harness:

- Rescue system container closed?

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- Rescue system handle correctly attached?
- all buckles and main carabiners closed (also on passenger harness)?

Take-off:

- Risers not attached twisted?
- Trimmer set symmetrically?
- Brake handle and correct riser taken up?
- Is the pilots position in the middle so that all lines are symmetrically tensioned?
- Is the wind direction okay?
- Obstacles on the ground?
- Air space free?

9.2. Take-off:

The Airtaxi²  is  very  easy  to  launch.  In  general  we  recommend  to  use  both A-risers  (A  and A')  at  the  take-off. 
Depending on take-off technique, wind conditions and terrain, you can use alternatively only the middle A-risers to 
pull up the paraglider. 

For better orientation, the different riser levels are marked in colour and text.

The pilot, who is ready for take-off, holds the A-risers and brake handles in his hands on each side and pulls the A-
lines slightly. If the take-off area is flat and there is little wind, you can alternatively take a step back towards the 
canopy and pull up the paraglider with more impulse. During the take-off run, the arms are first stretched sideways to 
the rear in line with the A-risers and are guided upwards as the paraglider rises.
As with all gliders, the most important thing when launching is not the force but the constancy of the tension. As the 
Airtaxi² is very easy to inflate, it needs to be braked on steep take-off areas or in strong winds to avoid overtaking the 
canopy. 
 
When launching the glider backwards in strong wind, it is easy to prevent premature take-off by following the glider 
while it is being pulled up. The best preparation for perfect strong wind launches is still playing on the ground for 
hours in the wind.

9.3. Straight flight:

The Airtaxi² has a trim speed of 37 to 39 km/h depending on the wing load with fully released steering lines. In calm 
air the Airtaxi² reaches the minimum flying speed (depending on the wing load) with about 55 to 60cm brake line pull. 
In turbulent air we recommend to fly with 5 to 15 cm pulled steering lines. The current angle of attack of the canopy is 
then higher and it is more difficult to undercut the air at the profile nose. 
According to EN 926-2, the maximum symmetrical control travel it least 65 cm for 100 kg take-off weight and above.
We  understand  all  indicated  cm  values  from  the  point  where  the  trailing  edge  is  pulled  down,  i.e.  without  the 
freewheel.

9.4. Accelerated flight:

The acceleration system is designed as a trimmer system on the D-riser. The angle of attack of the canopy changes 
and the Airtaxi² flies approx. 6-8 km/h faster. Due to the higher speed, the paraglider is more unstable and collapses 
more easily and violently.
For safety reasons you should therefore only fly in calm air and at a sufficient distance from the ground. Never let go 
of the brake handles during accelerated flying!
When flying into turbulence, the acceleration system must be deactivated immediately!

If the glider collapses, the acceleration system must be deactivated immediately, then the canopy is first stabilized 
by the steering lines and then reopened.

Summary of Contents for Airtaxi2

Page 1: ...Owners Manual Airtaxi Version 1 0 Stand 16 07 2019 Fly market GmbH Co KG Am Sch nebach 3 D 87637 Eisenberg Tel 49 0 8364 9833 0 Fax 49 0 8364 9833 33 Email info Independence aero...

Page 2: ...hnical Drawing Stabilo line Upper surface Riser lines Riser Brake handle Wingtip Main Karabiner Type label in middleprofile Main brake line Trailing edge Lower surface Brake line Leading edge Spreader...

Page 3: ...et e g pilot license insurance etc It is presupposed that the abilities of the user correspond to the requirements of the device The use of the paraglider is at your own risk The liability of the manu...

Page 4: ...A B C D E level and brake Within each level 2 gallery lines are combined into one middle line The 8 gallery lines of the E level are integrated in the D middle lines On the riser line level 2 middle l...

Page 5: ...kle allows a stepless adjustment from completely closed to completely open Both trimmers must always be adjusted symmetrically to the same position Varying the trimmer position can also be used to opt...

Page 6: ...proved up to 235 kg take off weight A rescue parachute with a smaller maximum payload than the paraglider can be used at any time but the maximum take off weight is then reduced according to the maxim...

Page 7: ...the final approach long enough so that you can push the passenger to the side with your leg This sideways shifting should also remind the passenger that the last flight phase has started and he has t...

Page 8: ...s Acareful pre flight check must be carried out before each take off The risers lines and canopy must be checked for wear It also must be ensured that the line links are tightly closed and secured aga...

Page 9: ...glider backwards in strong wind it is easy to prevent premature take off by following the glider while it is being pulled up The best preparation for perfect strong wind launches is still playing on t...

Page 10: ...lying into down winds here the brakes are applied in a controlled manner 9 7 Landing The Airtaxi is easy to land In the final glide against the wind the wing can be let out slightly braked At a height...

Page 11: ...w altitudes If the height is sufficient the following possibilities can be used to try to release the entangled wing tip Try a sensitive counter braking and a very fast resolute and deep pulling of th...

Page 12: ...symmetrically released The optimal recovery should take place in 2 phases 1 prefilling of the canopy slow release of the brakes up to shoulder height until the canopy is fully open again 2 recovery b...

Page 13: ...penings downwards goes up on the nose and remains in this position despite releasing the steering lines and continues to spiral stable spiral dive The Airtaxi has been classified B according to EN 926...

Page 14: ...e deformation of parts in the glider Care The UV rays of the sun damage the fabric of the paraglider in the long run Therefore the paraglider should not be unnecessarily exposed to sunlight When unfol...

Page 15: ...rn used equipment to us We will dispose them properly 15 Nature and landscape friendly behaviour Actually self evident but here again expressly mentioned Please practice our nature orientated sport in...

Page 16: ...530 210 210 547 5 195 195 380 15 285 115 110 250 160 160 240 180 160 Baby A Riser A Riser C Riser B Riser C Riser A Riser C Riser B Riser D Riser D Riser B Riser B Riser C D main lines with double loo...

Page 17: ...f riser to lower sail brake lines to end of main steering line under 50 N tension 17 1 Overall line length in mm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 A 8930 8825 8810 8785 8770 8850 8795 8715 8705 8675 8665 8725 B...

Page 18: ...ot allowed to be flown any further The glider must be repaired by the manufacturer or a person authorized by the manufacturer 18 2 Inspection intervals The intervals for training equipment and commerc...

Page 19: ...termined must be compared with the specifications of the type identification sheet and documented in the inspection report Max 5 mm difference in riser lengths are permissible Measurement of line leng...

Page 20: ...chment and the fabric is tested for its tear resistance The limit value of the measurement is set at 800 g and a crack length of 5 mm The exact test procedure is specified in the operating instruction...

Page 21: ...Tensile strength device for lines electronic measurement with maximum value memory sampling rate 50 measurements second Strength tester for canopy Bettsometer B M A GB 2270768All measuring devices mus...

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