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The pilot inflates the glider as described in the instructions. With the "in
line" method the passenger can help to raise the glider by holding on to
the spreader bar above the carabiners. This offers the advantage of the
passenger taking part in the launch process.

You must check that the glider is properly inflated and not over-flying. If
there are any problems, stop the launch. If the glider is properly infla-
ted and the lines are untangled, "run" is the call for an aggressive run
until the takeoff point.

Inflation Of The Glider

Flight

After take-off ask the passenger to look up to the inflated glider. This
builds confidence in the aircraft (and calms him down). Ask your passen-
ger, if he is comfortable in his harness.
If his knees hang downwards, he is not yet in the right position.
If his knees clearly point upwards, the passenger has already
slipped into the harness. If necessary, the pilot should help the passen-
ger to slip into the harness properly. Only then, the pilot himself adjusts
his own harness.
Please always be aware that the turning circle of a biplace needs more
room, steering is slower than with your familiar solo glider and generally
needs stronger steering. How-ever, handling can be decisevely impro-
ved by weight shifting.
When you sit behind your passenger, you cannot look in his eyes. So talk
with your passenger to encourage him and to judge how he is feeling.
Advise the passenger to look at the horizon and not to look down. In
general: the more relaxed the pilot is, the more confidence the passen-
ger will have and the more he will enjoy the flight.

Landing preparations should only be made during the flight.
Explanations before the launch would be too much information at one
time. Especially for the preparation of the landing after long flights, it is
recommended to stimulate blood circulation in the legs.

Check wind direction at the landing field, height and air traffic before fly-
ing into position with sufficient height. This is very important, due to the
higher approach speed and the limited flexibility of tandem flighing. A
downwind landing brings a high risk of injury and should be avoided! I
possible, allow more room on approach than is usual with a solo glider.

Landing

Summary of Contents for Tandem U2 DHV 1

Page 1: ...rn GmbH Text and Graphics Ernst Strobl Stefan Preu EWS All technical details in this manual have been carefully checked by U TURN However we like to mention that we don t take any liability for possib...

Page 2: ...our work therefore we like to get your suggestions and critique Should there be any open questions please feel free to contact your U TURN dealership or our company We are glad to assist you in any p...

Page 3: ...Answer sheet Name First name Address Telephone Nr E Mail U Turn U2 Serial Nr Date of purchase Dealership Tested by Paraglider since Flying hours Club...

Page 4: ...lider 14 Flight 15 Landing 15 16 After The Landing 16 Technical Specifications 17 18 Suspension System Of The U2 19 AFS system and new features 10 11 Lines 19 Risers 20 Unaccelerated State 20 Accelera...

Page 5: ...Check 23 24 Clip In To The Spreader Bars 24 The Tandem Safety System 25 Takeoff 25 Turning 26 Thermals And Turbulence 26 Landing 27 Towing 27 Wingover 28 Front Tuck 28 Deep Stall 29 Full Stall 29 Neg...

Page 6: ...30 Big Ears 31 B Stall 31 Spiral Dive 30 Manoeuvres For Rapid Loss Of Altitude 30 Maintenance And Repairs 32 33 Some Closing Words 33 U2 Assembly drawing 34 DHV Luftsportger te Kennblatt 35 36 DHV Mus...

Page 7: ...ut we are convinced There is not only an existing market of those who appreciate quality at reasonable prices this market is growing strongly Our gliders are availa ble only at selected flight academi...

Page 8: ...m to react Dozens of computer based calculations with high end software from the aviation industry allowed the break through to be achieved A special production process around the brake attachment poi...

Page 9: ...ider providing the new system is called BODY GUARD a DHV 1 glider that will set fantastic benchmarks The BODY GUARD is easily to inflate in all kinds of wind there is no need for pul ling the A risers...

Page 10: ...atutes effeective in your country or the country you are flying Be aware that the first flight especially from a high mountain is a par ticularly exciting experience for every passenger IN GENERAL Do...

Page 11: ...taclefree You have to consider the possibility of a longer run off and limited correction possiblities For the takeoff run the following calls are arranged go better 3 2 1 go run stop right left With...

Page 12: ...side a in line A positive aspect of this method is that the passenger does not swing forward During acceleration he can more easily be pushed in the right direction Also an additional nudge with the...

Page 13: ...n harness Please always be aware that the turning circle of a biplace needs more room steering is slower than with your familiar solo glider and generally needs stronger steering How ever handling can...

Page 14: ...position Then then get ready to start running It is your responsibility to check the passenger s position For a safe easy landing make the final approach with good speed and apply the brakes gradually...

Page 15: ...l Specifications Minimum sink glide ratio Our products belong in each performance class to the best ones in the market We want you to forget the adds with the fantastic glide ratio declarations go out...

Page 16: ...prevent slipping of the lines The main brake lines go thorough pullies at the D risers They are marked with a black dot at the point where the brake handle is fixed This adjustment allows enough trave...

Page 17: ...rs are differently coloured to guarantee clear identifi cation during launch and fast descents with B Stall Additionally to ease B Stalls the B riser is made longer and features a pulley system Unacce...

Page 18: ...to the C D risers The Trimmers adjust the trim speed Slightly opening the trimmers eases takeoff under bad conditions If you fly the U2 at the lower load limit it is also recommended to slight ly open...

Page 19: ...please contact your dealer or U Turn Carrying a rescue system is not only mandatory it is also extremely dan gerous to fly without it When you choose a safety system make sure that it is certified an...

Page 20: ...ent must be certified specially for biplace flying This is necessary for pilot passenger harness safety system and tan dem suspension As for any aircraft a pre flight check is required for the U Turn...

Page 21: ...equipped with a loop for the pilot A two loops for the glider risers B C and two loops for the passenger D E The pilot always clips himself in loop A For passen gers with normal weight the glider rise...

Page 22: ...in both yourself and the passenger turn to face the canopy at the same time lifting one set of risers over your head The passenger is now standing beside you still facing for ward Inflate the glider w...

Page 23: ...he glider Thermals And Turbulence The U Turn U2 is easy to land While pointing into the wind the pilot should fly the wing fast until he is at 2 m above the ground at which point he should apply both...

Page 24: ...s is best taught in SIV courses Every pilot who flys in turbulences or makes a mistake can find himself in these flying conditions All extreme manoeuvres and flight conditions that are described here...

Page 25: ...e on one side a spin can begin To recover from the spin the lower brake has to be released to let the gli der accelerate The U2 is characterised by a very high stablility Nevertheless as can happen to...

Page 26: ...flation can be helped with the brakes WARNING Never use Big Ears and a Steep Spiral together You might overload glider pilot and equipment Full Stalls and Spins should be avoided as incorrect recovery...

Page 27: ...extensively in rough conditions or terrain Repairs should be performed by authori sed personnel only Maintenance and Repairs The U2 leads the way in paragliding research and development We wish you m...

Page 28: ...Seite 34 U2 Assembly drawing...

Page 29: ...Packsack kg 2 Zul ssiges Startgewicht minimal kg maximal kg 3 Anzahl der Sitze 4 Klasse 1 2 5 Gurtzeugbeschr nkungs 6 Fu beschleuniger 7 Trimmer von Hand zu bedienen 8 Zugelassen f r Windenschlepp 9...

Page 30: ...8520 5 6 8430 8205 8370 8500 8620 6 7 8515 8255 8465 8590 8770 7 8 8515 8250 8450 8580 8835 8 9 8630 8360 8555 8690 9050 9 10 8695 8415 8600 8755 9265 10 11 8680 8405 8580 8735 9415 11 12 8780 8505 8...

Page 31: ...ra Material Mantel Mantel Polyester Mantel Polyester Mantel Polyester Mantel Polyester Mantel Polyester Mantel Polyester L ngenbezogene Masse der Leine 4 92 g m 4 48 g m 3 56 g m 2 96 g m 1 62 g m 1 1...

Page 32: ...fbau Zahl der Litzen Kern Zahl der Litzen Mantel Flecht und Schlagl nge Kern Flecht und Schlagl nge Mantel Schlichte und oder Ausr stung Soweit bei anderen Parametern der Leine Streuungen auftreten si...

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