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SUPAIR _

EONA

2

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EONA

2 glider user's manual

EONA2 Size XS

Lines individual lenghts

A LINES

B LINES

C LINES

D LINES

BRAKE LINES

NAME

CUT

SEWN

NAME

CUT

SEWN

NAME

CUT

SEWN

NAME

CUT

SEWN

NAME

CUT

SEWN

AR1

3924

3664

BR1

3844

3584

CR1

3967

3707

d1

1038

838

BRmain

2717

2417

AR2

4011

3751

BR2

3926

3666

CR2

4036

3776

d2

1006

806

BRML1

1981

1781

AR3

4007

3747

BR3

4046

3786

CR3

4151

3891

d3

970

770

BRML2

1857

1657

a1

2085

1885

b1

2092

1892

CM1

1386

1186

d4

956

756

BRML3

2294

2094

a2

2023

1823

b2

2024

1824

CM2

1337

1137

d5

940

740

BRM1

1292

1092

a3

2089

1889

b3

2083

1883

CM3

1408

1208

d6

895

695

BRM2

1135

935

a4

1979

1779

b4

1976

1776

CM4

1328

1128

d7

787

587

BRM3

1319

1119

a5

1907

1707

b5

1906

1706

CM5

1260

1060

d8

739

539

BRM4

1216

1016

a6

1940

1740

b6

1940

1740

CM6

1314

1114

d9

660

460

BRM5

731

531

a7

1815

1615

b7

1794

1594

CM7

1265

1065

BRM6

847

647

a8

1682

1482

b8

1683

1483

CM8

1181

981

STABILO LINES

br1

1374

1174

a9

1622

1422

b9

1645

1445

CM9

1165

965

NAME

CUT

SEWN

br2

1156

956

a10

710

510

b10

666

466

c1

901

701

STMain

4169

3969

br3

1150

950

c2

872

672

STA

664

464

br4

1067

867

c3

856

656

STB

677

477

br5

904

704

c4

840

640

sta

556

356

br6

792

592

c5

829

629

stb

566

366

br7

848

648

c6

807

607

stc

684

484

br8

885

685

c7

710

510

br9

892

692

c8

668

468

br10

864

664

c9

627

427

br11

748

548

c10

707

507

br12

701

501

Summary of Contents for EONA 2

Page 1: ...User s manual EN A GLIDER WWW SUPAIR COM English Revision index 30 05 2018...

Page 2: ...se innovation and cus tomer care We pride ourselves for our work ethics and customer care We hope you will find this user s manual com prehensive explicit and hopefully enjoyable as well We advise you...

Page 3: ...cting the glider 8 Pre flight preparation 10 Take off 11 Flight characteristics 12 End of the flight 13 Specific practices 13 Fast descents 14 Flight incidents 16 Line layout 17 Materials 18 Measureme...

Page 4: ...bjectives The EONA2 glider as described in this user manual is EN EN 926 1 2015 926 2 2013 Classe A Certified Meaning that this paragliding wing has a maximal passive safety margin built in in additio...

Page 5: ...Flat Aspect Ratio 4 7 4 7 4 7 4 7 4 7 Projected surface area m 16 931 19 47 22 35 23 70 25 56 Projected span m 7 61 8 16 8 74 9 00 9 35 Projected aspect ratio 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 Glider weight kg 4 0...

Page 6: ...SUPAIR _EONA2 page 6 EONA2 glider user s manual Weight kg 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 EONA 2 XS EONA 2 S EONA 2 M EONA 2 ML EONA 2 L In flight weight range...

Page 7: ...iser C riser 9 10 Brake line Brake handle 12 11 Brake holding guide 7 A riser for big ears 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 Intrados 5 Extrados 14 14 Ears kit 15 BIRD 100 lt capacity carrying rucksac...

Page 8: ...s Connect it to the wing using the split hooks Once the accelerator speedbar is connected adjust its length according to your measurements For correct use there must not be any tension at the split ho...

Page 9: ...al default setting have it inspected and approved by a professional before flying The default factory maximum brake line length is 65 cm for an EONA2 size XS 71 cm for an EONA2 size S 75 cm for an EON...

Page 10: ...rness Caution It vital to conduct a thorough pre flight check and have the harness properly connected to the glider prior each takeoff Run through the following procedure prior each takeoff harness or...

Page 11: ...er upward Once the wing is flying overhead apply brakes as necessary look up and perform a visual check before accelerating to take off Reverse launch If the wind speed is sustained and permits it we...

Page 12: ...A2 size M 16 cm for an EONA2 size ML 16 cm for an EONA2 size L If for whatever reason the toogles brakes are no longer available you will need to pilot your wing using the harness and C risers instead...

Page 13: ...y Make your landing approach with maximum air speed if possible depending on the weather conditions of the moment then progressively brake to slow the glider to a final touchdown Beware not to brake t...

Page 14: ...of big ears close to the ground In order to pull ears grab the specific riser outer A riser while keeping the toggles in hands and lowering them until the win tips collapse It is preferable to collap...

Page 15: ...h speed and G force might be disorientating and in extreme cases cause you a temporary loss of consciousness Practice this maneuver gradually with ample space around and below you This technique is us...

Page 16: ...g dive and reopening sequence Asymmetric collapses Any paraglider may occasionally collapse due to turbulence or a piloting error In the event of an asymmetric collapse your priority must be to stay c...

Page 17: ...SUPAIR _EONA2 page 17 EONA2 glider user s manual Line Layout Diagram...

Page 18: ...Rib reinforcements Porcher Sport SR 170 Main lines Producer Reference Top cascade Liros PPSL 120 DSL 70 Upper middle cascade Liros PPSL 120 Lower cascade Edelrid 7343 230 7343 280 Stabilo lines Produ...

Page 19: ...3 5417 5418 1 5503 5507 4 5617 5623 6 5970 5967 3 5 5433 5431 2 5347 5350 3 5424 5429 5 5533 5538 5 5867 5872 5 6 5466 5464 2 5381 5385 4 5456 5464 8 5542 5549 7 5755 5762 7 7 5337 5337 0 5355 5354 1...

Page 20: ...3 1883 CM3 1408 1208 d6 895 695 BRM2 1135 935 a4 1979 1779 b4 1976 1776 CM4 1328 1128 d7 787 587 BRM3 1319 1119 a5 1907 1707 b5 1906 1706 CM5 1260 1060 d8 739 539 BRM4 1216 1016 a6 1940 1740 b6 1940 1...

Page 21: ...3 5858 5852 6 5946 5944 2 6074 6075 1 6398 6400 2 5 5877 5884 7 5785 5782 3 5863 5865 2 5985 5985 0 6304 6301 3 6 5913 5913 0 5821 5815 6 5897 5899 2 5994 5995 1 6185 6186 1 7 5777 5779 2 5788 5792 4...

Page 22: ...3 2234 CM3 1504 1304 d6 955 755 BRM2 1208 1008 a4 a4 2120 1920 b4 2117 CM4 1416 1216 d7 838 638 BRM3 1408 1208 a5 a5 2044 1844 b5 2044 CM5 1344 1144 d8 786 586 BRM4 1297 1097 a6 a6 2080 1880 b6 2080 C...

Page 23: ...5 6311 6316 5 6405 6402 3 6550 6547 3 6913 6921 8 5 6339 6343 4 6234 6241 7 6319 6323 4 6456 6455 1 6774 6768 6 6 6378 6378 0 6274 6277 3 6355 6353 2 6467 6463 4 6648 6641 7 7 6242 6248 6 6249 6252 3...

Page 24: ...4 CM3 1603 1403 d6 1019 819 BRM2 1286 1086 a4 2269 2069 b4 2266 2066 CM4 1509 1309 d7 893 693 BRM3 1501 1301 a5 2189 1989 b5 2189 1989 CM5 1433 1233 d8 836 636 BRM4 1383 1183 a6 2228 2028 b6 2229 2029...

Page 25: ...1 6553 6550 3 6644 6639 5 6794 6793 1 7139 7135 4 5 6578 6582 4 6475 6477 2 6557 6555 2 6698 6697 1 7040 7040 0 6 6618 6622 4 6516 6513 3 6594 6593 1 6709 6707 2 6911 6914 3 7 6478 6478 0 6480 6477 3...

Page 26: ...5 CM3 1656 1456 d6 1051 851 BRM2 1325 1125 a4 2344 2144 b4 2341 2141 CM4 1555 1355 d7 920 720 BRM3 1548 1348 a5 2262 2062 b5 2263 2063 CM5 1478 1278 d8 861 661 BRM4 1426 1226 a6 2302 2102 b6 2304 2104...

Page 27: ...2 7339 7337 2 7433 7428 5 7590 7587 3 7436 7429 7 5 7367 7370 3 7259 7265 6 7342 7344 2 7490 7490 0 7332 7331 1 6 7408 7412 4 7302 7304 2 7382 7377 5 7503 7500 3 7183 7180 3 7 7368 7369 1 7266 7263 3...

Page 28: ...d6 1086 886 BRM2 1367 1167 a4 2425 2225 b4 2421 2221 CM4 1606 1406 d7 950 750 BRM3 1599 1399 a5 2341 2141 b5 2341 2141 CM5 1526 1326 d8 888 688 BRM4 1473 1273 a6 2382 2182 b6 2384 2184 CM6 1594 1394...

Page 29: ...SUPAIR _EONA2 page 29 EONA2 glider user s manual CERTIFICATES Certification EN 926 1 2015 926 2 2013 Classe A N PG 0889 2014 LTF 91 09...

Page 30: ...SUPAIR _EONA2 page 30 EONA2 glider user s manual CERTIFICATES Certification EN 926 1 2015 926 2 2013 Classe A N PG 0889 2014 LTF 91 09...

Page 31: ...km h 13 Glider s weight kg 4 7 Total speed range with accessories km h 23 Number of risers 3 Range of trimmers cm 0 Projected area m2 22 35 Harness used for testing max weight Inspections whichever h...

Page 32: ...SUPAIR _EONA2 page 32 EONA2 glider user s manual CERTIFICATES Certification EN 926 1 2015 926 2 2013 Classe A N PG 0889 2014 LTF 91 09...

Page 33: ...SUPAIR _EONA2 page 33 EONA2 glider user s manual CERTIFICATES Certification EN 926 1 2015 926 2 2013 Classe A N PG 0889 2014 LTF 91 09...

Page 34: ...checks your glider must be serviced regularly and in accordance with its maintenance schedule We will recommend for the wing to be inspected every 2 years or every one hundred 100 hours and more speci...

Page 35: ...g license while always making sure your flying skills are up to the task in various weather flying conditions SUP AIR cannot be held responsible for your paragliding decisions or activities This SUP A...

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