background image

 

‹

For safe flights in turbulent air, it is strongly recommended to training actively in piloting.

 

‹

The essence of this is the continuous maintenance of a constant load on the brakes and 
risers of the paraglider.

 

‹

Under the influence of a sufficiently strong turbulence when the pilot is inactive, the par-
aglider swings in pitch and roll, which can lead to collapse.

 

‹

If the wing dives forward, brake it by clamping the brake until it returns from the position in 
front, almost over the pilot’s head. Operate the brakes with sufficient speed, but smoothly, 
with anticipation, given the inertia of the wing. Do not allow the oscillations to increase.

 

‹

If the wing throws back on the pitch, start releasing the brakes. And when the wing re-
turns to the vertical, you must restore the previous tension to the brakes to prevent a peck 
forward.

 

‹

In this way, a sufficiently experienced pilot can avoid folding even in very turbulent air.

 

‹

Nevertheless, it is important to remember that there is the potential for turbulence, which 
the pilot can not cope with, so the most important safety is a sober assessment of his 
piloting skills and given weather conditions.

Active piloting

Non-standard flight situation

Asymmetric collapses

 

‹

In very strong turbulence, folding of a dome of various sizes is possible.

 

‹

With asymmetrical folding of the wing, stabilize the wing at the 
rate of weight transfer from the folding and some effect of the 
brakes on the open side of the wing. This impact should not be 
too great to cause a stall, otherwise it could lead to an uncon-
trolled sequence of dangerous regimes.

 

‹

Then a series of powerful and deep impacts of the brake on the 
folded side of the wing must be performed “pumping” to open it.

8

FLYING AERO  MASTER

Summary of Contents for AeroMaster

Page 1: ...S E A P aragliders Biplace P araglider AERO MASTER PILOT MANUAL v 3 06 10 2017...

Page 2: ...te to your level of training Paraglider AeroMaster designed for different purposes learn ing fun commercial flights Very easy take off and landing the dynamic and comfortable handling very good aerody...

Page 3: ...ed in the ring by a knot hammer It is necessary to regularly check the correctness of installing and securing soft links under protective covers on risers Trimmers are designed to increase the speed r...

Page 4: ...ng strength for main attachment and for rescue system The manufacturer recommends the use of suspension systems with a height of the main carabiners of at least 42 cm and a distance between them of 42...

Page 5: ...the wing do not have strong scuffing and damage 3 risers are untangled soft links on them are fixed in working position 4 all carabiners the main ones for the pilot and for the passenger are in order...

Page 6: ...bulence for safety reasons you can keep a slight pull on the brakes for better control of the wing Avoid unnecessary retarding of the wing as this can lead to excessive acceleration and landing with a...

Page 7: ...c control travel at maximum weight in flight is about 90 cm Trimmers are in neutral position brakes are released In this mode the AERO MASTER paraglider has the best glid ing angle in the calm air To...

Page 8: ...ore the previous tension to the brakes to prevent a peck forward In this way a sufficiently experienced pilot can avoid folding even in very turbulent air Nevertheless it is important to remember that...

Page 9: ...ng can be filled but it does not have a horizontal speed and very quickly decreases To exit the stall immediately raise your hands with the brakes up to the released position of the control lines If t...

Page 10: ...ge This technique is very effective but may require sufficient alti tude over the terrain for exit and high skill of the pilot In the event that normal paraglider control by means of brakes is not pos...

Page 11: ...pension system to one side and gently tighten the brake on the same side until the wing starts to rotate When the wing increases the angle of heel and accelerates to a certain reduction hold the brake...

Page 12: ...pment meets the safety requirements for towing It is strongly recommended to set the trimmer 1 2 cm above the neutral mark before take off on the winch Always remember that a non towing paraglider can...

Page 13: ...tamination never wash the wing using chemicals only wipe it with a slight ly damp soft sponge do not store the paraglider in a damp not ventilated room after getting soaked in sea water immediately ri...

Page 14: ...chord m Projected area m2 AR Projected span m 14 GENERAL VIEW OF THE PARAGLIDER TECHNICAL DATA AERO MASTER 38 AERO MASTER 42 AERO MASTER 44 38 41 55 14 5 32 7 11 64 3 19 0 8 52 7 6 120 180 4 15 35 7 1...

Page 15: ...15 LINES DIAGRAM...

Page 16: ...user s manual has been checked by the testing laboratory after the test flights Total line length LIST OF MATERIALS CANOPY FABRIC CODE UPPER SURFACE LE 9017 E25 UPPER SURFACE TE 9017 E65 BOTTOM SURFA...

Page 17: ...440 440 RISER DIAGRAM Number of risers 5 A A B C D SUSPENSION LINES FABRIC CODE UPPER CASCADES DSL35 UPPER CASCADES DSL70 UPPER CASCADES DSL140 MIDDLE CASCADES DSL70 MIDDLE CASCADES DSL140 MIDDLE CASC...

Page 18: ...P aragliders 38 050 159 27 76 38 050 257 46 38 sea wings pro SIZE DATE OF MANUFACTURING Serial number Start date Pilots Name COLOR 18 GLIDER DATA Gvardeytsev Shironintsev str 40D 62 Kharkov 61123 UKR...

Reviews: