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Active Flying (Thermaling and Soaring):
In turbulent conditions the glider should be flown actively with brakes lightly applied to
avoid canopy collapse. This improves stability by increasing the angle of attack of the
canopy. The canopy should not rock back or surge forward much but should remain
above the pilot. In turbulent flight, if the canopy pendulums forward, this should be
corrected by prompt braking. A pendulum movement of the canopy backwards is
corrected by releasing the brakes in good time. This is part of basic active flying.
Approach and Landing:
To avoid excessively demanding situations on the approach to landing, it is important to
initiate the process at an adequate altitude. This leaves you enough time to observe and
appropriately deal with wind direction and any other aircraft in your vicinity.
The Magus XC2 is easy to land. The final leg of the landing approach must be into the
wind. During this final glide the paraglider should be decelerated slowly and at
approximately one meter above the ground, according to conditions, the pilot should
flare the canopy. The glider may climb again, gaining height, if too much brake is used
too early. Strong wind landings require correspondingly less brake. Do not apply full
brake before the pilot is safely on the ground. The final glide during the landing
approach should be straight and not marked by steep or alternating turns as these can
result in a dangerous pendulum effect near the ground.
Attention! Do not allow the canopy to fall onto the leading edge with energy. This can
destroy the material and affects the life of the ribs at the leading edge!
TOWING
The Magus XC2 is certified for towing. The Magus XC2 has no out of the ordinary
towing characteristics, although a relatively low angle of attack and thus low tow tension
should be maintained during launch and the initial part of the tow. The Magus XC2 has
no tendencies towards deep stall/parachuting. Therefore we allow tow- launched flights
with a similar technique to that described above. There is sufficient margin to counter-
steer the glider in a normal towing situation. Make sure you use proper equipment,
experienced personnel and all relevant safety precautions for towing.
WARNING!! Please always ensure that the 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.
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