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6. Harness

The Garuda has been developed and authorised with harnesses according to the LTF type “GH”. Nearly all 
harnesses recently produced are type GH harnesses and suitable for the Garuda. They differ from the GX 
harness due to their low suspension and not very effective (if at all included) cross straps. Cross straps have 
not proven themselves in combination with modern paragliders.

7. How to check your paraglider:

Every paraglider delivered is tested and measured by us. Nevertheless we advise you to check your paraglider 
for the following criteria. You should also follow these instruction after a long intensive flight, hard manoeuvers 
or an accident on landing, eg: tree landing.

Check: 
the seams where the lines attach, at the the risers and at the canopy for any damage.
that all the lines have been sewn correctly and are free of damage
that all the line locks have been screwed up properly and the plastic inlets are tight
that all width of cloth, the ribs and V-attachments are free of rips

Every fault no matter how small must be checked and repaired by a professional. A damaged 
paraglider is not air-worthy.

8. Adjusting the brake-/steering-line

The two main steering/brake lines lead up to a line cascade which is fixed to the trailing edge. On the risers 
the steering lines run through a pulley and are connected to a handle. These handles are fixed to the risers 
with a magnetic clip when not in use. The length of the steering lines is set correctly at the factory and 
should not be changed. The brake-lines have to have at least 5cm of free play (before the brake gets 
effective). The improper adjustment of the steering lines can cause severe changes to inflight behaviour.

9. In-flight:

The following pages are not intended to describe how to fly a paraglider. Rather we want to show you the 
Garuda’s specialities and give you important information regarding in-flight behaviour.

9.1. Take-off preparation:

Before every take-off you have to do an accurate pre-flight check. You have to check the risers, lines and the 
canopy is not damaged in any way. Also you have to make sure that the line locks (maillon rapide shackles) are 
closed firmly and are fixed against turning by it´s plastic inlays.

The harness has to be put on with a maximum of attention. After you have put your harness on you have to 
check again if all buckles are closed correctly. Also you have to make sure that the rescue-container is closed 
correctly and the release-handle of the rescue-system is placed correctly. (see in the manual of the harness!!) 

If there is any defect, you are definitely not allowed to take-off!

The easiest way to take off with the Garuda is to lay it out in an arc. You have to lay it out against the wind.

The line-levels as well as the brake-lines have to be sorted accurately, also the risers have to be sorted. All lines 
have to run free without any twistings or knots. No lines are allowed to lay under the canopy.

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When all preparations are done the main carabiners of the harness are connected to the risers. You have to take 
care that the carabiners are closed correctly. If you are using a speed-bar, also the brummel-hooks of the speed-
bar´s line are connected to the brummel-hooks of the speed-system on the risers. You have to take care that the 
speed-system is free running.

Checklist:

Paraglider:

- Canopy free of damages?
- Risers free of damages?
- line locks closed tightly and fixed against twisting by it´s plastic inlays?
- Lines free of damages?
-All lines including brake-lines free running and without any twists?

Harness:

- Rescue-container closed?
- Release-handle of the rescue-system attached correctly?
- All buckles closed correctly
- Main carabiners closed correctly ?

Take-off:

- Risers mounted correctly? Without twists!
- Speed-system mounted correctly? Without twists!
- Brake-handle and the correct level of riser taken in hand?
- Pilot in the middle of the canopy, that all lines are streched symmetrically?
- Winddirection o.k.?
- Obstacles on the ground?
- Airspace free?

9.2. Take-off:

The take-off with the Garuda is quite easy. Generally we recommend to take both A-risers ( A and A´) for 
starting the Garuda. Depending on the starting-technique, the wind-situation and the terrain you can 
alternatively use only the inner A-risers (A) for lifting up the glider.
For a better orientation the different risers are marked with different colours.

The pilot, who is ready for take-off, holds the A-risers and the brake-handles of each side in his hands. The A-
lines are already streched a little bit. On flat take-off areas or at low-wind conditions you can also go one step 
backwards to the canopy, to lift up the glider with more impulse. During the take-off run the arms of the pilot are 
first streched sideways backwards in elongation of the A-risers. When the glider then lifts up, the arms are 
moving upwards. The most important thing during the take-off is, like at all other gliders too, not the force but 
the constancy of the pull. Because the Garuda is very easy to lift up, you have to brake it a little bit on steep take-
off areas or in strong wind conditions, to avoid that the glider is overtaking you.
 
If you are starting the glider backwards (face the glider while lifting it up) in strong wind conditions, you can 
avoid a too early take-off if you simply go along with the glider. The best way to train for taking off in strong 
wind conditions is by regular ground handling practice.

9.3. Level flight:

With loose steering lines, depending on the wing loading, the Garuda reaches a flying speed of 37 to 39 km/h. In 
calm conditions the Garuda flies at minimum speed if the pull on the brake-lines is approx. 55 - 60 cm. In 
turbulent air we advise flying with the brakes pulled down 5 - 15 cm. The angle of attack is higher and this makes 
the wing more stable. All mentioned cm-values are refering to the point at which the trailing edge is pulled down, 
that means without the free run of the brake-line.

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Page 1: ...ider Version 1 0 from 20 01 2009 Fly market GmbH Co KG Am Schönebach 3 D 87637 Eisenberg Tel 49 0 8364 9833 0 Fax 49 0 8364 9833 33 Email info independence world com gliders for real pilots independence www independence world com ...

Page 2: ...e www independence world com Stabilizer lines Upper sail Main lines Riser with line shackles Brake handle Stabilizer Main carabiner Type label at the middle profile Main brake line Trailing edge Bottom sail Brakeline Leading edge Overview ...

Page 3: ... in the course of time because of flight technical innovations or modified type approval tests and or modified teaching methods Out of this reason it s advisable to get updates about maybe modified teaching methods ortestsdirectlybyusortheaccordingpointsfromtimetotime WARNING Paragliding is an extremely dangerous activity that can and often does result in serious injury or death The designer manuf...

Page 4: ...in brake lines at the brake handle The lines are differentiated in A B C D level and the brake Within the levels always 2 top lines are combined to one middle section line On the main line level always 2 middle section lines are combined to overall 6 main lines per level which are mounted to the maillon rapides shackles at the corresponding riser The stabilisator lines are mounted to the B riser t...

Page 5: ... the A B and C risers with the pulleys at the riser This pulleysarereducingthenecessaryforces gliders for real pilots independence www independence world com Overview risers position normal flight 5 Technical Data Size XL L M S Scalefactor 108 104 100 96 Surfaceareaflat m 30 87 28 63 26 47 24 39 Wingspanflat m 12 81 12 34 11 86 11 39 Aspectratio A R 5 32 5 32 5 32 5 32 Surfaceareaprojected m 26 40...

Page 6: ... risers with a magnetic clip when not in use The length of the steering lines is set correctly at the factory and should not be changed The brake lines have to have at least 5cm of free play before the brake gets effective The improper adjustment of the steering lines can cause severe changes to inflight behaviour 9 In flight The following pages are not intended to describe how to fly a paraglider...

Page 7: ... who is ready for take off holds the A risers and the brake handles of each side in his hands The A lines are already streched a little bit On flat take off areas or at low wind conditions you can also go one step backwards to the canopy to lift up the glider with more impulse During the take off run the arms of the pilot are first streched sideways backwards in elongation of the A risers When the...

Page 8: ...curves s inner side of the wing is getting soft and nearly stops In thiscaseyouhavetoreleasethebrake line 9 6 Active flying Byflyingactivelyyoucanavoidmostcollapsesbeforetheyoccur Active flying means to fly the paraglider as stabile and as effective as possible by correct weight shift and brake lineinputs In turbulent air and rough thermals the canopy shoulb be kept vertically above the pilot as g...

Page 9: ...by braking the open side the Garuda mostly opens automatically within a half turn or less If the glider does not open again because of strong turbulences or other influences e g cravats thegliderwillgetintoasteep spiral 12 2 Cravats Very big collapses or other extreme flight situations can cause on every paraglider so called cravats The collapsedcellsgettingcaughtupinthelines Withoutareactionofthe...

Page 10: ...pilotpreparesforahardtouchdown 12 5 Fullstall You can only induce a full stall if the both brake lines are completely pulled through and remaining in this position for more than one second When stall speed is reached the canopy will empty itself at once the pilot is hurled forwardandtheimpressionisgiventhatthecanopyfallsbackwards It is vital to keep the brakes pulled down until the empty canopy is...

Page 11: ...he curve s inner side By it s direct handling the Garuda fast increases bank and flies a steep curve As soon as the glider gets in front of the pilot glider is getting on it s nose there is an impuls which the pilot should follow andmovehisweighttothecurve souterside Sink speedandbankduringthespiralcanbevariiedbydosedpullonthecurveinner side sbrake line Alightbrakingofthecurve soutersidegivesthewi...

Page 12: ...the B stall immediately Possible reasons for turning or moving of the wing tips could be turning asymmetrical pulling of the B riser or one B and one C riser are pulled down frontal moving of the wing tips horseshoe the B risere are pulled down too far All descending manoeuvres shoulg be practised in calm air with enough safety height that you are able to control it perfectly then in cases of emer...

Page 13: ... which you get at paragliding specialized stores All other kinds of damages like large cuts cuts along the seam ripped line loops torn or damaged lines must only be repaired by an authorizeddealer or the manufacturer Use only original spare parts Every alteration of the glider unless authorised by the manufacturer results in the glider s certification expiring The Garuda have to be checked by an a...

Page 14: ...ple B13E B Stabilo line up at the canopy at the Garuda M 39cm middle section lines betwenn main and top lines gets the description M For example CM4 4th middle section line from the middle of the glider on the C level at the Garuda M 140 cm The main lines down at the risers gets the additional description R For example AR3 3rd A main line from the middle of the canopy at the Garuda M 465 cm 40 35 ...

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Page 17: ...he line shackle gliders for real pilots independence www independence world com 17 in mm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Stabi A 7625 7540 7515 7555 7510 7420 7375 7385 7270 7145 7035 6955 6505 B 7575 7485 7460 7500 7455 7365 7325 7335 7235 7125 7005 6930 6455 C 7645 7560 7535 7570 7510 7415 7370 7380 7260 7150 7030 6925 6435 D 7765 7680 7650 7680 7590 7490 7440 7440 7305 7185 7070 6935 6450 Brake 8390...

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