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SUPAIR

 | WILD

 

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glider user's manual 

| WILD

All our materials are selected for their technical and environmentally friendly characteristics. None of the components found in our 

products will harm the environment. Most of them are recyclable.

If your WILD's life span is over, you can separate all metallic and plastic parts from the cloth and dispose of the rest according to 

your country's recycling guide lines and requirements. Please contact your local recycling center for more information..

Your glider must be checked every two year or every 100 flight hours by a qualified operator.

We advise you to take this opportunity to have your reserve repacked.

Disclaimer

Paragliding is an activity requiring, skills, specific knowledge and  sound judgement. Be safe by learning in certified schools, subs-

cribe and obtain an adequate insurance policy as well as a flying 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'AIR product was designed for solo use only. Any other activity such as tandem paragliding, skydiving or BASE jumping is 

absolutely forbidden.

Pilot's gear

It is essential to wear a helmet, suitable shoes with good ankle support and adapted clothing. Carrying a reserve emergency para-

chute corresponding to your weight and properly connected to the harness is also highly recommended.

The entire Sup'Air harness, accessory and reserve parachute selection (except for tandem gear), is compatible with the WILD glider.

For additional information, please access our internet site : www.supair.com

SUP'AIR takes the greatest care in the design and production of its product line hence offers a 3 years limited warranty from the 

purchase date against any manufacturing defect or design issues occurring during normal use. Any damage or degradation resul-

ting from incorrect or abusive use, abnormal exposure to aggressive factors including but not limited to; high temperature intense 

sun exposure high humidity etc. will invalidate this warranty.

Recycling

Mandatory controls

Warranty

Summary of Contents for Wild 21

Page 1: ...SUPAIR WILD Page 1 glider user s manual WILD User s manual SUP AIR VLD 34 rue Adrast e Parc Alta s 74650 Annecy Chavanod FRANCE 45 54 024 N 06 04 725 E English Revision index 02 10 2019...

Page 2: ...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 hope fully enjoyable as well We advise you to...

Page 3: ...e glider 7 Pre flight preparation 9 Take off 10 Flight characteristics 11 End of the flight 12 Specific practices 12 Fast descents 13 Flight incidents 15 Line layout 16 Materials 17 Measurement table...

Page 4: ...his paraglider can react dynamically when over piloted and will require precise pilot input to stabilize it in turbulent air It also means that this wing requires strong flying skills and experience i...

Page 5: ...Span m 12 12 12 83 Chord m 2 14 2 26 Flat Aspect Ratio 7 7 Projected surface area m 17 53 19 62 Projected span m 9 36 9 91 Projected aspect ratio 5 5 Glider weight kg 3 15 3 4 In flight weight range k...

Page 6: ...p loop 14 15 16 1 Leading edge 2 Trailing edge 3 Stabilizer 4 5 A riser 6 B riser 7 C riser 10 Brake handle 9 Brake line 11 12 Brake holder Intrados Extrados Accelerator Speedbar Split hook Accelerato...

Page 7: ...r speedbar is connected adjust its length according to your measurements For correct use there must not be any tension at the split hook level when the accelerator speedbar line is relaxed Choose a fl...

Page 8: ...er 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 The default factory maximum brake line length is 53 c...

Page 9: ...e you are used to flying with your own harness 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 followin...

Page 10: ...he glider 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...

Page 11: ...lider turn efficiently and only after checking that the space below you is clear and safe to land on weight shift toward the inside of the turn and progressively pull your brake toggle on the same sid...

Page 12: ...d standing up and ready to run to a stop if necessary Make your landing approach with maximum air speed if possible depending on the weather conditions of the moment then progressively brake to slow t...

Page 13: ...he use of big ears close to the ground To pull the Ears grab the outer B risers BR3 while keeping the toggles in hands and pull them down until the wing tips fold It is preferable to collapse one side...

Page 14: ...h the outside and upper brake will allow you to exit the spiral in a controlled manner DANGER This manoeuvre places a lot of stress on the glider The high speed and G force might be disorientating and...

Page 15: ...e 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 prevent it from r...

Page 16: ...SUPAIR WILD Page 16 glider user s manual WILD LINE LAYOUT DIAGRAM...

Page 17: ...1 Rib reinforcements Porcher Sport Sticky Skytex Main lines Producer Reference Top cascade Edelrid 8000U 050 8000U 070 8000U 090 Upper middle cascade Edelrid 8000U 070 8000U 090 Lower cascade Edelrid...

Page 18: ...7538 7473 3 7376 7301 7359 7427 7328 4 7429 7355 7340 7406 7250 5 7336 7255 7372 7438 7144 6 7228 7151 7436 7493 7010 7 7161 7086 7189 6917 8 7187 7110 7072 6922 9 6989 6928 6918 6798 10 6862 6808 684...

Page 19: ...8012 7918 3 7808 7735 7823 7895 7767 4 7864 7792 7804 7875 7686 5 7767 7702 7838 7906 7575 6 7654 7593 7906 7965 7435 7 7583 7525 7638 7336 8 7610 7548 7514 7341 9 7397 7346 7353 7210 10 7263 7220 727...

Page 20: ...SUPAIR WILD Page 20 glider user s manual WILD CERTIFICATES WILD 21 EN LTF 1189 2017 Class D...

Page 21: ...SUPAIR WILD Page 21 glider user s manual WILD CERTIFICATES WILD 23 EN LTF 1190 2017 Class D...

Page 22: ...checks your glider must be serviced regularly and in accordance with its maintenance schedule We will recommend for the wing to be inspected once a year or every one hundred 100 hours and more specifi...

Page 23: ...nditions SUP AIR cannot be held responsible for your paragliding decisions or activities This SUP AIR product was designed for solo use only Any other activity such as tandem paragliding skydiving or...

Page 24: ...SUPAIR VLD Parc Alta s 34 rue Adrast e 74650 Chavanod Annecy FRANCE info supair com 33 0 4 50 45 75 29 45 54 024 N 06 04 725 E...

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