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1. CHARACTERISTICS

1.1 WHO IS IT DESIGNED FOR?

The KOUGAR 2 is an advanced paraglider specifically designed to be 
used for all variations of PPG flight, except the acro flight. It is a fast 
and high performance wing designed for experienced pilots who wish to 
enjoy cross country powered flights. 

Powered flight is a relatively new discipline and continues to evolve at 
a rapid pace.  It is essential to obtain the maximum performance and 
the full potential of the KOUGAR 2 that the whole equipment package 
including the engine, propeller and harness are all suitable and fit for 
purpose.

1.2 CERTIFICATION 

The KOUGAR 2 passed the certification according to EN 926-1 rules. 
This test was carried out in the Swiss Air-Turquoise laboratories in 
Switzerland. 

Collision test of 1.000 kg.
Load test 8g 145 kg.
Load test 6g 193 kg.
Load test report  EN 926-1:2006 & LTF 91/09 

It also passed the D.G.A.C  certification as ULM class 1.  And, the 
manufacturer’s certification.

Any alteration of the paraglider can invalidate all the aforementioned 
certifications.

1.3 IN-FLIGHT BEHAVIOUR

The NIVIUK Team has carried out extensive and meticulous design work. 

As a consequence of several prototypes and many hours of test flights 
numerous adjustments were made. These prototypes were then tested in 
all types of flight conditions. This intense development work supported 
by the combined experience of the whole team has achieved a wing with 
unbeatable behaviour..

The aim and objective of our new Niviuk Reflex Profile (RSP) was to 
achieve a profile with better performance than any other current reflex 
profile. In doing so we have applied many years of research and design 
knowledge with the addition of Niviuk advanced aerodynamic vision.

The addition of the SLE and RAM Air intake technologies with its light 
weight and structured cells ensures that every inflation and take off 
remains simple and uneventful. Thanks to the KOUGAR 2 ’s controlled 
and progressive inflation rate the pilot remains in complete control of the 
wing throughout all stages of takeoff, which when compared to current 
profiles allows extra time to position the wing in the perfect pre-launch 
position, directly above the head.  

The running phase is perhaps one of the most critical when taking off 
with a powered wing, so any technological assistance is an advantage. 
On takeoff and in order to create sufficient lift traditional reflex profiles 
demand high forward speed, in other words, a long and fast run. The 
new Niviuk RSP on the KOUGAR 2 facilitates early lift and take-off so 
reducing the amount of time and physical effort required when running. 

Once airborne, the KOUGAR 2 remains precise and balanced to every 
pilot input and thanks to the new Niviuk Reflex System Profile(RSP)  
and the addition of finely evolved (SLE) Structured Leading Edge,the 
same  innovative structure technology as used on our highly successful 
competition wings, the discipline of powered flight can now experience a 
PPG reflex profile capable of higher speeds with high security 

It will very quickly become apparent to the pilot that the handling and 
manoeuvrability of the  KOUGAR 2 remains light and efficient during 

Summary of Contents for Kougar-2

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL KOUGAR 2...

Page 2: ...the first generation glider but now delivers superior maximum speed with added safety We are confident that you will enjoy flying this wing and that you will soon understand the meaning of our slogan...

Page 3: ...IGHT CHECK LIST 10 3 6 WING INFLATION CONTROL AND TAKE OFF 10 3 7 LANDING 11 4 IN FLIGHT 11 4 1 FLYING IN TURBULENCE 11 4 2 POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS 11 4 3 USING THE ACCELERATOR 12 4 4 FLYING WITHOUT B...

Page 4: ...viuk Reflex Profile RSP was to achieve a profile with better performance than any other current reflex profile In doing so we have applied many years of research and design knowledge with the addition...

Page 5: ...iculous manner The numbering and marking of the guideline marks is also done in the same meticulous way so avoiding errors in this critical process It may be a surprise for some pilots to learn that t...

Page 6: ...he Reflex System Profile RSP This innovation works together with the previous design to improve gliding speed and safety In addition it cuts down on fuel consumption less engine power is needed to obt...

Page 7: ...celeration system When fitting any accelerator system ensure that all preinstalled items within the harness such as roller pulleys are used correctly After fitting take into account that you will have...

Page 8: ...lowing the pilot to either increase speed by opening the trimmers or conversely decrease speed by closing them Each trimmer is equipped with a scale clearly numbered so allowing the pilot to easily ch...

Page 9: ...to meet with the certification requirements during the certification procedure However due to possible specification differences brought by various paramotor types those settings can be adjusted to me...

Page 10: ...ppropriate for your flight and the rescue system is secure and unhindered Once ready and immediately prior to takeoff a final visual check of the equipment and all attachments must be carried out Chec...

Page 11: ...nternal pressure with extraordinary leading edge rigidity at high speed The glider turns without losing its handling flexibility nor its stable flight characteristics The wing s high performance abili...

Page 12: ...orward with great energy and may result in the wing below the pilot It is very important that the pressure on the brake lines is maintained until the wing is well established vertical above Wing tangl...

Page 13: ...HEIGHT The knowledge of the different descent techniques is an important resource to use in certain situations The most adequate descent method will depend on the particular situation The following i...

Page 14: ...tic flight to be any form of piloting that is different to normal flight Extreme manoeuvres take you and your wing to centrifugal forces that can reach 4 to 5 g Materials will wear more quickly than i...

Page 15: ...it by using the rip stop found in the repair kit so long as no stitches are involved in the tear Any other type of tear must be repaired in a specialized repair shop or by qualified personnel Do not...

Page 16: ...NES TOTAL METERS M 304 327 345 362 HEI GHT M 6 75 7 25 7 55 7 99 NUMBER 182 182 182 182 MAI N 2 1 3 4 1 2 1 3 4 1 2 1 3 4 1 2 1 3 4 1 RI SERS NUMBER 4 A a B C D A a B C D A a B C D A a B C D TRI MS m...

Page 17: ...UPPER CASCADES TNL 80 TEIJIM LIMITED JAPAN UPPER CASCADES DC 060 LIROS GMHB GERMANY UPPER CASCADES DC 040 LIROS GMHB GERMANY MIDDLE CASCADES TNL 140 TEIJIM LIMITED JAPAN MIDDLE CASCADES TNL 80 TEIJIM...

Page 18: ...18 11 3 RISERS PLAN...

Page 19: ...19 11 4 SUSPENSION PLAN...

Page 20: ...m m A B C D 480 480 480 480 STANDARD 480 525 570 615 TRI MMER OPENED 300 395 480 565 ACCELERATED KOUGAR 2 2 0 LI NES HEI GHT m m A B C D br 1 6675 6582 6646 6920 7426 2 6589 6497 6546 6725 7186 3 660...

Page 21: ...m m A B C D 480 480 480 480 STANDARD 480 525 570 615 TRI MMER OPENED 300 395 480 565 ACCELERATED LI NES HEI GHT m m KOUGAR 2 2 5 A B C D br 1 7411 7307 7377 7681 8219 2 7319 7217 7270 7469 7957 3 734...

Page 22: ...KOUGAR 2 20 KOUGAR 2 23 22 11 9 CERTIFICATION SPECIMEN TEST...

Page 23: ...KOUGAR 2 25 KOUGAR 2 28 23...

Page 24: ...The importance of small details niviuk com...

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