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 MODIFICATIONS

Your Ozone Trickster was designed and trimmed to give the optimum 

balance of performance, handling and safety. Any modification means 

the glider loses its certification and will also probably be more dif-

ficult to fly. For these reasons, we strongly recommend that you do 

not modify your glider in any way.

 TOWING

The Trickster may be tow-launched. It is the pilot’s responsibility to 

use suitable harness attachments and release mechanisms and to 

ensure that they are correctly trained on the equipment and system 

employed. All tow pilots should be qualified to tow, use a qualified tow 

operator with proper, certified equipment, and make sure all towing 

regulations are observed. 

When towing you must be certain that the paraglider is completely 

over your head before you start. In each case the maximum tow force 

needs to correspond to the body weight of the pilot.

 QUALITY

At Ozone we take the quality of our products very seriously, all our 

gliders are made to the highest standards in our own manufacturing 

facility.  Every glider manufactured goes through a stringent series of 

quality control procedures and all the components used to build your 

glider are traceable.  We always welcome customer feedback and 

are committed to customer service.  We will always undertake to fix 

problems not caused by general wear and tear or inappropriate use.  

If you have a problem with your glider please contact your dealer/dis-

tributor who will be able to decide upon the most appropriate action.  

If you are unable to contact your dealer then you can contact us 

directly at [email protected].

diving canopies should be made using a Bettsometer. (B.M.A.A. Ap-

proved Patent No. GB 2270768 Clive Betts Sails)

Strength of the lines - An upper, middle and lower A line, along with a 

lower B and a lower C (and lower D if applicable) line should be tested 

for strength. Each line is tested to breaking point and the value re-

corded. The minimum value is 8 G for all lower A+B lines and 6 G for 

all lower remaining lines, calculated from the maximum certified flying 

weight of the glider. The added minimum strength for the middle lines 

and for the top lines should be the same. 

If the breaking strength is too close to the minimum value calculated, 

the professional should give a period after which you will have to test 

the strength of the lines again.

Lengths of the lines - The overall length (riser lines + mid lines + 

upper lines) has to be checked under 5Kgs of tension. The difference 

between the measured length and the original length should not 

/- 10mm.

The changes that could appear are a slight shrink on the C or Ds and/

or a slight stretch on the A, B. The consequences of these changes 

can include a slower trim speed,  difficult inflation etc.

Full check - A full visual check should be carried out: All the compo-

nents of the wing (stitching, ribs, diagonals, lines, tabs, ...) should be 

checked for signs of detoriation.

Finally, a flight test that confirms that the wing behaves normally 

should be carried out by the professional.

IMPORTANT: Take care of your glider and make sure you 

have it checked according to the above schedule: This will 

ensure you hours of safe flying.

Summary of Contents for Trickster

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Page 2: ...YOUR WING IS HERE...

Page 3: ...CONTENTS Pilots Manual Eng 2 14 Materials 14 Riser Diagram 15 Technical Specifications 15 Line Diagram 16 Version 1 2 Nov 2012...

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Page 5: ...ilots we fully understand just how big an investment a new paraglider is We know that quality and value for money are essential considerations when choosing your new paraglider so to keep costs low an...

Page 6: ...ons for your level of experience Pay special attention to the terrain you will be flying and the weather conditions before you launch If you are unsure do not fly and always add a large safety margin...

Page 7: ...yle For best sink rate performance i e thermalling the trimmers should be set to the fully slow pulled position Ozone returns to the competitive acro scene with the all new Trick ster Developed during...

Page 8: ...traps need to be set for comfort make sure you do not have your shoulder s strap too tight or you might find it difficult to get seated after launching The ideal position in your harness should be wit...

Page 9: ...still air You should fly at this speed when gliding downwind or when the air is not excessively sinking For better penetration in headwinds and improved glide perform ance in sinking air crosswinds or...

Page 10: ...e to the ground however active flying will virtually eliminate any tendency to collapse When the conditions are turbulent be more ac tive and anticipate the movements of your wing Always be aware of y...

Page 11: ...s release your wraps if you have taken them INCIDENTS Deflations Due to the flexible form of a paraglider turbulence may cause a por tion of the wing suddenly to collapse This can be anything from a s...

Page 12: ...wing on the ground It is best to start from the mushroomed position as this reduces the dragging of the leading edge across the ground Step 2 Group LE reinforce ments with the A tabs aligned make sur...

Page 13: ...Storing a damp glider in your car under the sun would be terrible for example Dry your wing preferably out of the sun in the wind Never use a hair dryer etc If you land in the salt water you must cle...

Page 14: ...ess Your wing should be checked by a qualified professional for the first time after 12 months or after 100 hours However if you are a frequent flyer more than 80 hrs per year then we recommend that y...

Page 15: ...he most appropriate action If you are unable to contact your dealer then you can contact us directly at info flyozone com diving canopies should be made using a Bettsometer B M A A Ap proved Patent No...

Page 16: ...u are lacking in any area you will be exposing yourself to more risk than is necessary A specific standard of certification for aerobatic flying has not been set up yet Ozone wings although designed t...

Page 17: ...18 5 20 Projected Span m 7 7 8 1 8 4 Flat Span m 9 7 10 1 10 6 Projected Aspect Ratio 4 1 4 1 4 1 Flat Aspect Ratio 5 6 5 6 5 6 Root Chord 2 18 2 27 2 36 Glider Weight Kg tbc tbc tbc In Flight Weight...

Page 18: ...C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C11 B10 C10 C12 C13 C14 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 BM1 BM2 BM3 BM4 DM1 DM2 DM3 DM4 DM5 DM6 BM5 DR1 DR2 DR3 K1 KMU1 KML1 KR1 KML2 KML3 KMU2 KMU3 KMU4 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K8 K9 K1...

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