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Avoid adjusting the speed bar too short. It is important to avoid unintentionally accelerat-
ing the glider due to a setting that is too short. Accelerated collapses are normally more
impulsive and demand fast reactions.

CAUTION 

NEVER ACCELERATE IN TURBULENT AIR!
NEVER ACCELERATE NEAR THE GROUND!
NEVER LET GO THE BRAKE HANDLES!
NEVER BRAKE THE GLIDER SYMETRICALLY WHILE FLYING ACCELERATED!

LANDING

The skywalk CAYENNE5 can be landed easily. Make your final approach against the wind
and let the glider slow down at its own rate. Further reduce the speed by applying the
brakes lightly and evenly. At about 1m above the ground you increase the angle of attack
by slowing down more and eventually completely flare out the glider.

When you have reached the minimal speed apply full brake. In strong head winds,
slow down carefully. When you have reached the ground safely, stall the glider warily.
Avoid turning sharply before your final approach. This increases the danger of
pendulum effect!

ACTIVE FLYING

Active flying means flying in harmony with your paraglider. That means that instead
of flying with the brakes always in the same position, you are aware of the slightest
disturbances in the air and react accordingly, especially in turbulent thermals.
Never let go of the brake handles, especially in turbulent conditions!

Despite your glider’s high stability, you should constantly use brakes and weight shift
to correct the position of the canopy in turbulence. With a light tug on the brakes you
can constantly keep in contact with the canopy and feel its internal pressure.
That way you can recognize and react early to a pressure drop and impending collapse.
Accelerated collapses in general tend to be more impulsive and require increased
attention on the part of the pilot. As you gain experience, these reactions will become
instinctive.

The skywalk CAYENNE5 rarely collapses even without a pilot reaction. However, 
maintaining an active flying style will greatly increase your margin of safety.

Examples:

> To avoid large changes in the angle of attack, release the brakes when flying into
strong updrafts and pull them when flying into downdrafts.
> When flying in turbulent air, if you feel a drop in pressure in parts of your glider,
pull the brake briefly and progressively until the pressure becomes normal again.
If you brake the wing too quickly and too far, you risk stalling it!

ACCELERATED FLYING

The speed bar should be secured to the harness prior to launch.
To use the acceleration-system you will need to make some effort. This can affect
the sitting position in the harness. Therefore we recommend an upright position in
the harness. Adjust the harness before your first attempt of accelerated flight.
We remind you to only fly in wind conditions that don’t require constant use of the
acceleration-system.
To reach the maximum speed press the acceleration-system firmly until both pulleys
on the A-risers touch each other. As soon as you apply the acceleration-system the
angle of attack will be reduced, the speed increases, but the paraglider becomes less
stable and can collapse more easily. Therefore always use the acceleration-system with
adequate altitude from the ground, obstacles and other aircraft.

Summary of Contents for CAYENNE 5

Page 1: ...1 MANUAL SERVICE 05 2015 ENGLISH XC sportster LTF09 C I EN C...

Page 2: ...ld For this we are thankful for our curiosity about everything that flies sails and surfs as well as our interest in a variety of outdoor sports It s this big picture view that allows us to contin uou...

Page 3: ...ormance of the CAYENNE5 is world class In cruise flight it flies like it s on rails and its whole performance range is available to you via the smooth speed system Because modern all round gliders lik...

Page 4: ...s used on the lines of the CAYENNE5 is an ideal combination of durability low stretch and low drag The inner mainlines of the CAYENNE5 are made of high strength Dyneema with polyester sheathing In ext...

Page 5: ...wing for damage and wear and tear The profiles and the crossports on the inside If the glider is dry 9 EN CAUTION DO NOT LAUNCH IF YOU FIND ANY DEFECTS EVEN SMALL ONES IF YOU FIND ANY SIGNS OF DAMAGE...

Page 6: ...st time we recommend that you practise some inflations and try some simple flights at a training site This way you are able to get used to your skywalk CAYENNE5 Lay out the canopy so that the leading...

Page 7: ...tantly keep in contact with the canopy and feel its internal pressure That way you can recognize and react early to a pressure drop and impending collapse Accelerated collapses in general tend to be m...

Page 8: ...tart with the second cell from the middle and lay them cell for cell on top of each other so that the reinforcements of the inlets are kept together Repeat this process on the trailing edge by startin...

Page 9: ...quently Since the CAYENNE5 has only 3 levels the amount of energy needed for the B stall is higher than with conventional 4 level paragliders Generally speaking the B stall is a maneuver that is being...

Page 10: ...ward on one side This could result in an impulsive collapse 19 19 EN EXTREME FLIGHT MANEUVERS ASYMMETRIC COLLAPSE The CAYENNE5 is an LTF EN C glider and should be flown by seasoned pilots with experi...

Page 11: ...Alternating left and right turns as the bank angle is gradually increased If wingover are flown high with a large bank angle the outside wing tip may loose pressure and start to feel light In this ca...

Page 12: ...at a recycling center The metallic parts can be turned in at a metals recycling center The best solution is to send your retired skywalk glider directly to us We will then take care of recycling it 23...

Page 13: ...up your trash stay on marked trails and don t cause unnecessary noise Please help to maintain the balance of nature and to respect animals in their territory EN MAINTENANCE CHECK According to LTF reg...

Page 14: ...of fun In this development we recognize the challenge of making the right product for every area and individual taste We are pleased if you notice this during your first flight and if you feel a cert...

Page 15: ...nes 2 Top lines 3 Bottom sail 4 Cell openings 5 Top sail 6 Trailing edge 7 Nameplate EN RISERS CAYENNE5 Size S M L 535 mm Accelerated Trimspeed B BI BII BIII S C 2 CIII C 1 CI CII A AI AII AI AIl B C1...

Page 16: ...Seams Abrasion spots Core withdrawals Vis check of connection parts Suspension line screw locks Risers Length measurement Risers Lines Examinations of the canopy Firmness of canopy Porosity Examinati...

Page 17: ...33 MANUEL SERVICE 05 2015 XC sportster LTF09 C I EN C skywalk GmbH Co KG Windeckstr 4 83250 Ma rquartstein 49 0 8641 69 48 40 info skywalk info www skywalk info...

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