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28

 

Cent

er

A

B

C

D

E

Brakes

1

5812 5733 5838 5979

6051

2

5756 5676 5786 5926

5811

3

5794 5714 5816 5953

5692

4

5791 5713 5809 5943

5642

5

5770 5695 5790 5915

5587

6

5819 5742 5835 5949

5481

7

5764 5697 5774 5850

5469

8

5672 5621 5685 5747

5512

9

5608 5569 5622 5673

5444

10

5572 5539 5584 5618

5391

11

5384 5332 5369

5346

12

5268 5249 5262 5287 5337 5345

Aravis - 17

Cent

er

A

B

C

D

E

Brakes

1

6116 6035 6145 6293

6395

2

6059 5975 6086 6234

6140

3

6099 6016 6123 6265

6015

4

6094 6017 6116 6256

5965

5

6074 5996 6097 6226

5900

6

6124 6047 6145 6263

5795

7

6067 6001 6072 6152

5775

8

5972 5917 5979 6045

5825

9

5903 5863 5914 5966

5755

10

5867 5837 5879 5913

5700

11

5662 5609 5647

5650

12

5542 5519 5534 5561 5611 5650

Aravis - 19

Cent

er

A

B

C

D

E

Brakes

1

6396 6306 6423 6579

6718

2

6334 6241 6360 6516

6450

3

6376 6284 6399 6549

6313

4

6372 6285 6393 6540

6259

5

6350 6265 6373 6509

6198

6

6400 6317 6421 6549

6082

7

6343 6272 6349 6433

6061

8

6243 6180 6253 6320

6110

9

6167 6123 6184 6237

6043

10

6129 6096 6140 6180

5984

11

5918 5864 5906

5928

12

5794 5771 5785 5815 5864 5929

Aravis - 21

Cent

er

A

B

C

D

E

Brakes

1

6673 6581 6705 6869

7030

2

6611 6513 6640 6804

6748

3

6655 6559 6681 6839

6607

4

6648 6560 6672 6828

6552

5

6626 6536 6650 6793

6482

6

6681 6591 6700 6833

6362

7

6619 6543 6626 6716

6343

8

6514 6449 6524 6595

6398

9

6438 6389 6453 6510

6320

10

6395 6361 6410 6444

6259

11

6175 6112 6155

6205

12

6039 6015 6031 6063 6117 6207

Aravis - 23

Cent

er

A

B

C

D

E

Brakes

1

7007 6913 7039 7210

7410

2

6940 6843 6972 7143

7120

3

6987 6891 7014 7178

6970

4

6981 6892 7007 7169

6910

5

6958 6868 6984 7133

6840

6

7016 6927 7039 7176

6715

7

6950 6873 6955 7048

6695

8

6839 6776 6847 6923

6750

9

6759 6712 6771 6831

6670

10

6716 6681 6730 6769

6605

11

6479 6418 6462

6550

12

6341 6313 6331 6363 6420 6550

Aravis - 25

Cent

er

A

B

C

D

E

Brakes

1

7353 7248 7385 7567

7801

2

7283 7177 7314 7495

7489

3

7331 7226 7357 7532

7332

4

7323 7225 7347 7522

7266

5

7298 7201 7324 7485

7191

6

7360 7262 7379 7526

7064

7

7290 7208 7298 7397

7044

8

7173 7105 7184 7266

7099

9

7087 7035 7102 7168

7010

10

7039 7000 7052 7096

6947

11

6793 6729 6776

6886

12

6649 6621 6637 6671 6732 6887

Aravis - 28

OVERALL LINE LENGTHS 

All overall lengths are measured from riser`s main attachment point up to the tissue 
of canopy on attachment points. Brake lines are measured from the Swivel on brake 
handle up to the trailing edge. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for ARAVIS Series

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Page 2: ...USE 17 EXTREME FLYING MANOEUVRES 18 LOOKING AFTER YOUR PARAGLIDER 23 OVERALL LINE LENGTHS 28 RISER 29 LINE PLANS 30 LINE PLAN ARAVIS 31 ADJUSTING BRAKE LINES 32 TREATING NATURE WITH RESPECT 32 MATERI...

Page 3: ...der its certification invalid The use of this paraglider is solely at the user s own risk Manufacturer and distributor do not accept any liability These operating instructions must be fully read and u...

Page 4: ...avis must not be used for aerobatics extreme flying or flight manoeuvres at an angle greater than 90 The Aravis must not be used when the canopy is wet The Aravis has been certified for a defined weig...

Page 5: ...ountry and third party insurance Any changes made to this paraglider invalidate the certificate of airworthiness There shall be no liability on the part of third parties in particular the manufacturer...

Page 6: ...excessive exposure to UV Rigging system The lines of the Aravis are made of proven strong and stretch resistant covered Aramid Kevlar lines and Dyneema lines The entire rigging system comprises indivi...

Page 7: ...red Risers The Aravis is equipped with 4 risers per side The A riser is covered with coloured webbing to allow for easy identification The main suspension loop on the bottom of the riser is covered re...

Page 8: ...esses with fixed cross bracing GX type are not certified and should not be used It s important for your comfort and safety to fly with a suitable harness that is properly adjusted When choosing a harn...

Page 9: ...cluding different colored rings supplied must be assembled as per instructions The speed system line is firmly attached use bowline or other nonslip knot to the foot stirrup The other end of the line...

Page 10: ...erve for use in emergency situations where the paraglider fails and recovery is not possible The reserve is fitted according to the manufacturer s instructions Note Carry out your first flights only d...

Page 11: ...Before take off is your personal equipment in order harness carabiners reserve helmet speed system mounted and connected properly risers not twisted brake handle in hands brake lines free pilot s posi...

Page 12: ...rc keeping your elbows bent and hands at the level of the shoulders Do not pull down or push the risers forward excessively or the leading edge will deform and possibly collapse making taking off more...

Page 13: ...speed according to the flight situation in order to ensure optimum performance and safety Minimum sink speed on the Aravis is achieved by light braking During your first few flights familiarize yourse...

Page 14: ...g through the brakes If you feel a loss of pressure in one or both sides of the wing quickly apply the appropriate brake s to regain pressure Release the brake promptly as soon as normal pressure is r...

Page 15: ...lum effects can be avoided WARNING Practise spiralling with caution and lower sink rates to get a feel for the gliders behaviour A pilot who is dehydrated or not accustomed to spiralling can lose cons...

Page 16: ...e pilot can use them in emergency situations By far the best technique is to fly correctly and safely so you never have to descend rapidly Approach and Landing To avoid excessively demanding situation...

Page 17: ...he brake lines are adjusted to the lengths recommended here Setting them shorter could lead to a tendency to stall during towed flight Apart from this there are no special procedures Aerobatics The Ar...

Page 18: ...anoeuvres described in the following sections do not return the glider to a controllable flying position or if there is not enough altitude for correction SIV Safety training The Aravis is designed as...

Page 19: ...l folding lines to perform the manoeuver But nevertheless the accelerated asymmetric collapse must be performed correctly in a proper way and this preferably by safety trainings It is important to tak...

Page 20: ...he quick links firmly in your hands Do not use the central A lines At the beginning of pulling the move in the direction of pilot s body must be slow and after the move of approx 5 cm it can only be s...

Page 21: ...t always form a front rosette A frontal rosette can be formed by entering the full stall slowly When entering braking fast the canopy will not always form the desired front rosette To recover from a f...

Page 22: ...er To induce a wingover the pilot flies consecutive alternating turns to gradually steepen the angle of bank During wingovers with a high bank angle the outside wing begins to unload Further increase...

Page 23: ...lider which should be folded together Lay the mushroomed wing on the Certina bag It is best to start from the mushroomed position as this reduces the dragging of the leading edge across the ground 2 S...

Page 24: ...ssential to ensure that the fabric and glider remain durable and retain their qualities The glider should therefore be protected from unnecessary UV light Do not unpack your glider until immediately b...

Page 25: ...g the ground at high speed which may cause rips in the profile and damage the rib material Any repairs on paragliders are very expensive Clean the paraglider with fresh water after contact with salt w...

Page 26: ...es The difference between the measured length and the original length should not exceed 10mm The changes that could appear are a slight shrink on the B s and or a slight stretch on the A s The consequ...

Page 27: ...name of the inspector and be entered near the glider information certification sticker Repairs Tears in the canopy must be professionally sewn Adhesive patches are only adequate for very minor damage...

Page 28: ...A B C D E Brakes 1 6673 6581 6705 6869 7030 2 6611 6513 6640 6804 6748 3 6655 6559 6681 6839 6607 4 6648 6560 6672 6828 6552 5 6626 6536 6650 6793 6482 6 6681 6591 6700 6833 6362 7 6619 6543 6626 671...

Page 29: ...29 RISER Riser lengths Aravis The lengths are measured from the main attachment point to the lower edge of rapid links A A1 B C Trim position 520 520 520 520 Accelerated 435 435 480 520...

Page 30: ...owing printed line plans show the line configurations Line types in colours A A1 B C Br A A1 B C Br Colour marking Loop for main karabiner Trim position Accelerated Brake handle Change of the angle of...

Page 31: ...31 LINE PLAN ARAVIS...

Page 32: ...elerated This trim should not be altered In extreme situations any other settings may lead to the glider reacting differently to versions which have been tested NOTE If in doubt about the brake line a...

Page 33: ...Aramid 8000 130 Breaking Load 130 kg Stabiliser line Aramid 7343 90 Breaking Load 90 kg Main lines C1 Aramid 7343 140 Breaking Load 140 kg Main Brake lines Dyneema 7950 190 Breaking Load 190 kg ROSEN...

Page 34: ...34 CHECKS Name Company Date Signature Stamp...

Page 35: ...an flat m 9 32 9 86 10 35 10 84 11 44 12 03 Aspect ratio flat 5 16 5 16 5 16 5 16 5 16 5 16 Root cord m 2 21 2 34 2 45 2 57 2 71 2 85 Cells 50 50 50 50 50 50 Weight kg 2 5 2 72 2 97 3 1 3 3 3 7 Weight...

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