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FLYING THE T-RIDE
Attention!
Do not allow the canopy to come crashing down onto the leading edge. This
can destroy the internal structure of your glider and affects the life of the ribs at the
leading edge.
Special Notes:
If possible, get familiar with the landing field before the approach.
Check the wind direction before landing.
Landing with power off requires much more space.
Practice makes the master. Practice until you feel totally safe.
TOWING, JUMPS FROM AIRCRAFT, AEROBATICS
WARNING!! The T-Ride is not suitable for towing.
WARNING!! The T-Ride is not suitable for jumps from aircraft.
WARNING!! The T-Ride is not designed to be used for aerobatics.
Alternative (emergency) steering:
If for some reason it becomes impossible to control the T-Ride with the brake lines, the
D-risers may be used to steer and land the canopy safely.
Attention:
When using the D-risers the brake range is much shorter (15-25 cm) then
with the brakes. It is also possible to control the direction of the flight by pulling on a
stabilizer line or by weight-shifting.
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