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9.4. Accelerated flight:

When using the speed system with your feet, the angle of attack is reduced and the Garuda flies up to 14 km/h 
faster. Due to the increased speed the reaction of the canopy is more dynamic in collapses. For your own safety 
you should only accelerate in calm wind conditions with ample ground clearance. Never let loose the brake-
handles while flying accelerated. If you are flying in turbulent air, immediately release the speed-system! Sharp 
reactions during accelerated flight must be avoided, as the low angle of attack increases the chance of a 
collapse.

If the glider collapses you have to release the speed-system immediately, then you use the brake-lines to 
stabilise the glider first and reopen it.

9.5. Turning:

The Garuda has because of it´s steering-characteristics a very high agility: It reacts very directly and without 
delays on brake-line inputs.
By weight-shift (pilot leaning on the curve´s inner side) it´s possible to fly very flat turns witt a very little loss 
of height.
Weight-shift and pulling the brake on the curve´s innerside enables the pilot to fly sharp turns. For flying in 
thermals we recommend a combination of weight-shift, braking the curve´s inner side and stabilisation of the 
curve´s outer side by braking the outer side a little bit as well.
By varying the brake line pulls and the weight-shift (active flying), the pilot can change the radius and the bank, 
what is optimizing the centering in the thermals.

Attention: If the   brakelines are pulled too fast or too far the glider will be stalled!

A one-sided stall is signalized clearly by: The curves´s inner side of the wing is getting soft, and nearly stops. In 
this case you have to release the brake-line!

9.6. Active flying:

By flying actively you can avoid most collapses before they occur!
Active flying means to fly the paraglider as stabile and as effective as possible by correct weight-shift and 
brake-line inputs.
In turbulent air and rough thermals the canopy shoulb be kept vertically above the pilot as good as possible. 
Therefore the pilot is using well dosed brake-line inputs.
If you fly into strong thermals (upwind) the glider´s angle of attack increases. If you release the brake-line while 
flying into the thermals the canopy can accelerate and the glider stays more or less vertically above the pilot.
The opposite if you fly in downwashes ( down winds): Here you pull the brake-lines dosed.

9.7. Landing:

The Garuda is easy to land. During the final approach against the wind you let glide the Garuda with slightly 
pulled brake-lines (just a little bit, to give the glider more stability!). When you are approx. 1 meter above the 
ground you increase the angle of attack by steadily pulling both brake-lines and braking the gliders flight 
thereby. When touching the ground the brake-lines should be fully pulled through.
If you have strong head wind (contrary wind) you have to be very carefull with braking of the glider. Do not 
brake it too much, to avoid a stall of the glider in this very low altitude!!
We also like to advise you not to reduce height by “pumping” with the brakes. Also you should avoid to fly sharp 
turns or changing the direction while landing.
After you touched down on the ground you should avoid that the canopy is dropping on it´s nose. That could 
damage the profiles of the glider and affects the material in the frontal part of the glider if it happens more often!

10. Winch launching (Towing):

The Garuda is certified for tow launches. You should however discuss the requirements of towing with a flying instructor or 
the person in charge of the winch. Towing is only permitted when the person in charge of the winch has a valid winch license. 
The equipment needed for the tow must also be certified. 
For best performance and easiest take off we recommend a pre-acceleration system!

11. Using a motor:

At the moment the Garuda is not yet certified for flying with a paramotor. But several manufacturers of 
paramotors are planning to do this certification. The current status of the certification can be inquired from the 
paramotor manufacturer or directly from us.

 

12. Extreme flight manoeuvres:

12.1. Asymmetric (lateral) collapse:

A asymmetric or lateral collapse is most probably the most common accident which can occur while flying a 
paraglider. If the Garuda collapses lateraly in turbulent air, this usually happens only on the wing´s outer side. To 
keep the flying direction during this incident, you have to brake the opposing open part of the wing.
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. After you have stopped the turning of the collapsed glider by braking the open side, you can open the 
collapsed side by pumping with the brake-line on the collasped side.

If you do not react actively on the asymmetric collapse 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), the glider will get into a steep-spiral.

12.2. Cravats:

Very big collapses or other extreme flight situations can cause on every paraglider so called cravats. The 
collapsed cells getting caught up in the lines. Without a reaction of the pilot the glider is getting in a steep-spiral.
If this happens you have to stop the rotation by dosed opposite breaking.
If the rotation is increasing despite breaking you have to release the rescue-parachute immediately, especially if 
you are already flying in low altitude.
If you have enough altitude you can try to correct the cravat by the following possibilities:

Well dosed opposite breaking (to slow down the rotation) and very fast, deep and resolute pumping of the 
steering-line on the collapsed side to try to get the cravat loose.

Pulling down the stabilo-line.

If these both tips do not work, you can try to release the cravat by doing a fullstall, if you have enough height!!

Attention: 

The flying manoeuvres mentioned above are very difficult and could waste a lot of height! If the pilot is 
overchallenged or have not enough height the rescue-parachute have to be thrown immediately!!!

12.3. Symmetric or Front tuck (frontals):

A collapse of the complete frontal edge (leading edge) mostly happens by too deep pulling of the A-risers or 
during accelerated flying or by suddenly appearing strong downwashes (down winds). A fold of the complete 

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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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