Morpheus Technologies Owner’s Manual
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Section 11: Pilot Chutes and Bridles
Pilot Chute:
Pilot chutes are made of zero porosity fabric. Morpheus Technologies offers pilot chutes in
six sizes (32”, 34”, 36”, 38”, 42” and 46”) The 38”, 42” and 46” pilot chutes come standard
constructed with high-drag large mesh. This has been proven to allow faster inflation at
low airspeeds. The smaller pilot chutes 32”, 34” and 36” come standard with marquisette
netting (although large mesh is available on request). Both types of pilot chutes have
eight reinforcing load tapes. This helps to eliminate distortion during deployment and
gives it longer durability. The 38” - 46” pilot chutes come standard with a custom coloured
Cordura-lined foam disc. The 32”, 34” and 36” pilot chutes come standard with a light
weight tube handle for easy grasping, although a Wiffle ball handle is also available.
Either option can be interchanged on pilot chute sizes to meet individual needs. F111
material is available on request for 38” pilot chutes and below.
Bridle:
Our bridles are custom made for each container size and type and are made of Type 4
webbing.
Assembly:
The Medusa bridle has a loop at each end. One is 3” and the other loop is 5”. To attach
the bridle to the shrivel flap, the smaller loop is lark’s headed to the flat end of the shrivel
flap. To connect the shrivel flap to the canopy, the loop that exits the rounded end of the
shrivel flap bridle is lark’s headed to the canopy. Make sure that the rounded end of the
shrivel flap extends to the canopy. The larger loop on the other end of the bridle (furthest
from shrivel flap) is larks headed to the pilot chute. To do this, pass the bridle loop through
the bridle attachment point, making sure that bridle goes through the centreline as well
as behind each of the radial tapes. Now pass all of the pilot chute fabric through the
loop in the end of the bridle. Remove any twist that may be in the bridle loop. Tighten the
lark’s head knot around the bridle attachment point. Let the pilot chute hang from the
bridle and pull on the deployment handle or pud to tension the center line
The Gargoyle bridle consists of the bridle and 2 pins. Both ends of the Gargoyle bridle
have 5” loops. To attach the bridle to the canopy, the loop that is closest to the pins is
lark’s headed to the canopy. To attach the pilot chute to the bridle, lark’s head the
opposite loop (loop that is furthest away from the pins) to the pilot chute. To do this, pass
the bridle loop through the bridle attachment point, making sure that bridle goes through
the centreline as well as behind each of the radial tapes. Now pass all of the pilot chute
fabric through the loop in the end of the bridle. Remove any twists that may be in the
bridle loop. Tighten the lark’s head knot around the bridle attachment point. Let the pilot
chute hang from the bridle and pull on the deployment handle or pud to tension the
center line