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Glider user's manual  

| EONA 3

SUPAIR

 | EONA 3| page 26

Glider EONA 3 Taille ML

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

4909

4649

BR1

4838

4578

CR1

4975

4715

d1

1342

1122

BRmain

2805

2505

AR2

4662

4402

BR2

4530

4270

CR2

4660

4400

d2

1314

1094

BRM1

2322

2102

AR3

4944

4684

BR3

4963

4703

CR3

5044

4784

d3

1230

1010

BRM2

2374

2154

a1

2236

2016

b1

2222

2002

CM1

1316

1096

d4

1180

960

BRM3

3023

2803

a2

2204

1984

b2

2180

1960

CM2

1274

1054

d5

1111

891

BRMU1

1681

1461

a3

2470

2250

b3

2492

2272

CM3

1647

1427

d6

754

534

BRMU2

1434

1214

a4

2390

2170

b4

2413

2193

CM4

1584

1364

d7

755

535

BRMU3

1354

1134

a5

2456

2236

b5

2475

2255

CM5

1644

1424

d8

723

503

BRMU4

1405

1185

a6

1994

1774

b6

1985

1765

CM6

1549

1329

br1

1823

1603

a7

1892

1672

b7

1907

1687

CM7

1440

1220

STABILO LINES

br2

1539

1319

a8

1847

1627

b8

1878

1658

CM8

1413

1193

NAME

CUT

SEWN

br3

1577

1357

a9

1272

1052

b9

1277

1057

c1

1155

935

STMain

5290

5070

br4

1518

1298

c2

1139

919

STMA

712

492

br5

1383

1163

c3

1066

846

STMB

796

576

br6

1303

1083

c4

1033

813

sta

690

470

br7

1238

1018

c5

1021

801

stb

745

525

br8

1294

1074

c6

666

446

stc

748

528

br9

1753

1533

c7

688

468

std

873

653

br10

1654

1434

c8

673

453

br11

1629

1409

Maintenance sheet

Lines lenghts under 5 kg of tension:

*the cut value may differ according to the type of stitching/machine and the thread used

**the sewn value is the final length of the line, from one loop end to the other

Tolérance 

 +/- 

 10mm

Summary of Contents for EONA 3

Page 1: ...Glider user s manual EONA 3 SUPAIR EONA 3 page 1 SUPAIR SAS PARC ALTA S 34 RUE ADRAST E 74650 ANNECY CHAVANOD FRANCE RCS 387956790 Revision Index V1 18 01 2021 English User s manual...

Page 2: ...se innovation and customer care We pride ourselves for our work ethics and customer care We hope you will find this user s manual comprehensive explicit and hopefully en joyable as well We advise you...

Page 3: ...pment overview 7 Connecting the glider 8 Pre flight preparation 10 Take off 11 Flight characteristics 12 End of flight 13 Fast descents 14 Flight incidents 16 Line layout 17 Materials 18 Measurement t...

Page 4: ...objectives The EONA 3 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 addi...

Page 5: ...A EN 926 2 2013 926 1 2015 LTF NFL II 91 09 Acrobatic flying Non Number of risers 3 1 Speed bar Yes course 130 mm Yes course 140 mm Yes course 140 mm Yes course 150 mm Yes course 150 mm Trim Non Othe...

Page 6: ...A 3 page 6 PTV kg 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 EONA 3 XS EONA 3 S EONA 3 M EONA 3 ML EONA 3 L In flight weight range In flight weight range kg Perfect In flight weight ran...

Page 7: ...Speedbar Speedbar Split hook Speedbar bar Inner bag Pocket with repair kit Riser hook up loop Leading edge Trailing edge Stab A riser B riser C riser Brake handle Brake line Brake retaining strap A r...

Page 8: ...present The BIRDY glider was certified EN B with a EN1651 LTF certified harness and hence can be flown with most harnesses models found on the market today Meaning that it can be flown with most harn...

Page 9: ...ionality During acceleration the glider s trailing edge must not be deformed If you modify the original default setting have it ins pected and approved by a professional before flying Brake line lengt...

Page 10: ...a school training hill or a familiar site you are used to flying with your own harness Caution It is crucial to carry out a thorough pre flight check and in particular to ensure that the passenger an...

Page 11: ...arward walking motion inflate your wing Once the glider is stable overhead turn around look up once more to check that all is ok before running down the slope and takeoff Note it is not necessary to u...

Page 12: ...cm for a EONA 3 size S 14 cm for a EONA 3 size M 15 cm for a EONA 3 size ML 15 cm for a EONA 3 size L If for whatever reason the toogles brakes are no longer available you will need to pilot your wing...

Page 13: ...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 to...

Page 14: ...itate its reope ning sequence Big Ears Pulling big ears increases the glider s sink rate We do not recommend the use of big ears close to the ground In order to pull in big ears grab the specific rise...

Page 15: ...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 usually physical...

Page 16: ...urposely by the pilot we want to remind you that the best course of action to take is Shift all your weight on the open side of the wing If necessary slightly brake on the open side of the wing to pre...

Page 17: ...Glider user s manual EONA 3 SUPAIR EONA 3 page 17 Line layout diagram...

Page 18: ...ard Rib reinforcements Porcher Sport Ripstop autocollant 50 mm Main lines Producer Reference Top cascade Liros PPSL 120 DSL 70 Middle cascade Edelrid PPSL 120 DSL 70 Low cascade Edelrid 7343 280 7343...

Page 19: ...Manual Tested sample Diff Manual Tested sample Diff Manual Tested sample Diff Manual Tested sample Diff 1 6250 6248 2 6180 6182 2 6331 6332 1 6457 6454 3 6548 6540 8 2 6219 6215 4 6139 6138 1 6277 62...

Page 20: ...38 BRM2 2374 2154 a1 1969 1749 b1 1958 1738 CM1 1173 953 d4 1015 795 BRM3 3023 2803 a2 1938 1718 b2 1917 1697 CM2 1135 915 d5 967 747 BRMU1 1681 1461 a3 2171 1951 b3 2189 1969 CM3 1460 1240 d6 675 455...

Page 21: ...0 6692 2 6464 6465 1 4 6458 6460 2 6362 6366 4 6455 6459 4 6585 6590 5 6440 6442 2 5 6518 6517 1 6418 6419 1 6497 6503 6 6576 6582 6 6268 6259 9 6 6444 6437 7 6361 6362 1 6428 6435 7 6503 6508 5 6192...

Page 22: ...62 1242 d7 702 482 BRMU3 1354 1134 a5 2253 2033 b5 2270 2050 CM5 1515 1295 d8 673 453 BRMU4 1405 1185 a6 1834 1614 b6 1825 1605 CM6 1431 1211 br1 1172 952 a7 1740 1520 b7 1753 1533 CM7 1330 1110 STABI...

Page 23: ...8 7046 2 6857 6856 1 4 6813 6812 1 6708 6704 4 6799 6797 2 6938 6934 4 6811 6804 7 5 6876 6875 1 6767 6760 7 6844 6844 0 6929 6926 3 6645 6651 6 6 6794 6791 3 6707 6703 4 6776 6777 1 6859 6856 3 6566...

Page 24: ...3 d7 733 513 BRMU3 1354 1134 a5 2371 2151 b5 2389 2169 CM5 1590 1370 d8 702 482 BRMU4 1405 1185 a6 1927 1707 b6 1918 1698 CM6 1500 1280 br1 1549 1329 a7 1829 1609 b7 1843 1623 CM7 1394 1174 STABILO LI...

Page 25: ...4 7325 1 7145 7138 7 4 7080 7078 2 6971 6969 2 7064 7066 2 7211 7212 1 7086 7080 6 5 7146 7145 1 7033 7029 4 7112 7114 2 7202 7203 1 6923 6923 0 6 7066 7060 6 6976 6972 4 7046 7044 2 7134 7132 2 6843...

Page 26: ...d7 755 535 BRMU3 1354 1134 a5 2456 2236 b5 2475 2255 CM5 1644 1424 d8 723 503 BRMU4 1405 1185 a6 1994 1774 b6 1985 1765 CM6 1549 1329 br1 1823 1603 a7 1892 1672 b7 1907 1687 CM7 1440 1220 STABILO LINE...

Page 27: ...Manual Tested sample Diff Manual Tested sample Diff Manual Tested sample Diff Manual Tested sample Diff 1 7450 7451 1 7370 7368 2 7527 7529 2 7723 7726 3 7912 7908 4 2 7418 7416 2 7327 7323 4 7468 747...

Page 28: ...154 a1 2321 2101 b1 2307 2087 CM1 1362 1142 d4 1224 1004 BRM3 3023 2803 a2 2289 2069 b2 2264 2044 CM2 1319 1099 d5 1151 931 BRMU1 1681 1461 a3 2566 2346 b3 2588 2368 CM3 1706 1486 d6 781 561 BRMU2 143...

Page 29: ...eight in flight kg 70 Range of speed system cm 13 Minimum weight in flight kg 50 Speed range using brakes km h 13 Glider s weight kg 4 3 Total speed range with accessories km h 21 Number of risers 3 R...

Page 30: ...ght in flight kg 85 Range of speed system cm 14 Minimum weight in flight kg 65 Speed range using brakes km h 13 Glider s weight kg 4 7 Total speed range with accessories km h 21 Number of risers 3 Ran...

Page 31: ...flight kg 105 Range of speed system cm 13 Minimum weight in flight kg 80 Speed range using brakes km h 13 Glider s weight kg 5 Total speed range with accessories km h 21 Number of risers 3 Range of t...

Page 32: ...weight in flight kg 115 Range of speed system cm 15 Minimum weight in flight kg 90 Speed range using brakes km h 13 Glider s weight kg 5 4 Total speed range with accessories km h 21 Number of risers...

Page 33: ...eight in flight kg 130 Range of speed system cm 14 Minimum weight in flight kg 105 Speed range using brakes km h 13 Glider s weight kg 5 7 Total speed range with accessories km h 21 Number of risers 3...

Page 34: ...r folds maillons attachment points and carabiners Materials selected for the EONA 3 ensure the best compromise for lightness and longevity However in certain conditions for example excessive exposure...

Page 35: ...as been designed exclusively for paragliding Any other activity such as skydiving or BASE jumping is abso lutely forbidden SUPAIR takes the greatest care in the design and production of its product li...

Page 36: ...SUPAIR SAS Parc Alta s 34 rue Adrast e 74650 Chavanod Annecy FRANCE info supair com 33 4 50 45 75 29 RCS 387956790...

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