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Technical data

   Materials description

PAWN risers arrangement

SIZE

PAWN S PAWN M PAWN L

CELLS

NUMBER

40

40

40

FLAT

AREA

m

2

23.8

27.1

30.2

SPAN

m

10.9

11.6

12.3

ASPECT RATIO

5

5

5

PROJECTED

AREA

m

2

20.1

22.9

25.6

SPAN

8.6

9.2

9.7

ASPECT RATIO

3.7

3.7

3.7

ROOT CHORD

m

2.7

2.9

3.0

RISERS

A

B

C

PAWN S

LENGTHS (mm)

520

520

520

STANDARD

PAWN S

LENGTHS (mm)

380

426

520

ACCELERATED

S-Distance between pulleys: 130

PAWN M

LENGTHS (mm)

540

540

540

STANDARD

PAWN M

LENGTHS (mm)

370

433

540

ACCELERATED

M-Distance between pulleys: 150

PAWN L

LENGTHS (mm)

560

560

560

STANDARD

PAWN L

LENGTHS (mm)

380

440

560

ACCELERATED

L-Distance between pulleys: 170

SIZE

PAWN S PAWN M PAWN L

TRIMS

NO

NO

NO

IN FLIGHT WEIGHT MINIMUM

kg

65

80

100

MAXIMUM

kg

85

105

125

GLIDER WEIGHT

kg

4.4

5.1

5.8

CERTIFICATION

EN/LTF A

A

A

CANOPY

FABRIC CODE

Upper surface

NCV Skytex 38 Universal

Bottom surface

NCV Skytex 38 Universal

Profiles

NCV 9017 - E29A

Diagonals

NCV 9017 - E29A

Loops

COUSIN 608 10mm

Reinforcement loops

NCV F06391 - E45A, SR-Scrim X15

Inter nal  construction  D-Ribs,  

H-Straps, Mini ribs

NCV 9017 - E29A

Thread

Serafil 40/2000, 60/2000

 

 
SUSPENSION LINES

FABRIC CODE

Upper cascades

Cousin 0,95mm (Blue,Orange) Dyneema

Middle cascades

Cousin 1,8mm (Blue Yellow,Orange) 

Technora

Main

Cousin 2,1mm (Blue,Yellow) Technora

Brake lines

Cousin 0,95mm (Orange) Dyneema

Main brake

Cousin 260/2.1mm (Red)

Thread

Serafil Amann 60/0415

RISERS

FABRIC CODE

Material 

Güth & Wolf  Black 80682/19mm Web-

bing Cousin 3455-12mm, 

Güth & Wolf 70 404/12,5mm Dyneema

Material

Güth & Wolf Black  70 404/12,5mm 

Dyneema

Color indicator

Cordura 200/200PU

Thread 

Serafil Amann 20/4000, 20/1078

Brake Swivel

Fob ningbo - china 6mm

Maillons

Rapid Peguet 20mm

Pulleys

Speed: 4 x Finsterwalder Mini role metal 

28mm, Brake: 2 x Riley plastic 35mm

1.  A1 riser

2.  A2 riser, (Ears)

3.  B riser, (B-Stall)

4.  C riser

5.  Maillons

6.  Main attachment point

7.  Speed bar attachment point

8.  Speed bar pulleys 

9.  Brake handle

10. Brake line pulley

11. Main brake line

12. Clip for brake handle

13. PAWN has no trimmers or any 

other adjustable or removable 

device

4.

3.

2.

10.

6.

7.

12.

1.

5.

9.

11.

8.

Summary of Contents for PAWN

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...USER MANUAL Version 1 0 Date 10 05 2013 Beginner of The Game EN LTF A...

Page 3: ...o another pilot please pass this manual on with it If any use of Triple Seven equipment remains unclear after having read this manual please contact your local paragliding instructor your Triple Seven...

Page 4: ...ced drag wingtip line reduction EN A LTF A class Safe and relaxed from school to cloud base Pawn is developed for maximum safety and ease of flight As such this glider is ideal for beginner pilots jus...

Page 5: ...onstructions is featuring diagonal ribs for line reduction and mini ribs for clean trailing edge shape Construction of the whole wing is optimized for maximum robustness and durability during the scho...

Page 6: ...ng after a collapse A tight setting also increases the tendency to maintain a deep spiral As a rule of thumb a more opened chest strap gives you more feedback from the glider which is good for your cl...

Page 7: ...without excessive energy and with minimum pressure while moving forwards For inflation and lifting the glider you may use only the A1 risers Do not pull on the risers just with your hands instead use...

Page 8: ...you can control the wing relatively safely and that the knot is not released by gently and briefly pulling the tangled lines immediately fly to the landing zone and land safely Normal flight best glid...

Page 9: ...r will then regain its airspeed accompanied by a small surge forwards To actively control this event apply both brakes slightly when the collapse occurs and then instantly release the brakes to let th...

Page 10: ...feeling the deceleration of the wing rotation Then release the outer brake and let the glider decelerate for the next couple of turns To avoid a big pendulum movement after exiting the spiral apply a...

Page 11: ...glider should not be stored damp wet sandy salty or with objects inside the cells of the glider Keep your equipment away from any chemicals Cleaning If necessary always clean your glider with fresh wa...

Page 12: ...22 22 Packing PAWN 23 1 Fold the glider like harmonica 2 Align the cells 3 Fold leading edge back toward trailing edge and align the cels 4 Fold the glider in three parts 5 Finished...

Page 13: ...l data 1 Suspension lines 2 Risers 3 Main lines 4 Middle cascades 5 Upper cascades 6 Brake lines 1 Canopy 2 Bottom surface 3 Top surface 4 Leading edge 5 Trailing edge 6 Intake cell openings 1 2 3 6 4...

Page 14: ...A Loops COUSIN 608 10mm Reinforcement loops NCV F06391 E45A SR Scrim X15 Inter nal construction D Ribs H Straps Mini ribs NCV 9017 E29A Thread Serafil 40 2000 60 2000 SUSPENSION LINES FABRIC CODE Uppe...

Page 15: ...6293 c11 6285 a10 blue 932 b10 blue 853 c10 blue 733 d10 blue 764 a12 6295 c12 6303 a11 blue 867 b11 blue 797 c11 blue 672 d11 blue 694 a13 6002 c13 5772 a12 blue 869 b12 blue 810 c12 blue 692 d12 bl...

Page 16: ...30 31...

Page 17: ...y for any damage injury or death as a result of the use of this equipment This equipment should only be used by qualified and competent pilots or by pilots under supervision of qualified paragliding i...

Page 18: ...m Registration information To fully use all Triple Seven maintenance and warranty services you need to register your glider on our website Wanting to provide good product support we invite you to do s...

Page 19: ...ns to more experienced pilots 3 Safety first remember that its better to stay on the ground wishing to be in the air then to be in the air wishing to be on the ground Mountain will wait for another da...

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