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 Owner`s Manual

The glider is heavy or handling badly despite the hang point apparently being in the 
correct position.  The backup hang loop might caught in such a way that it interferes 
with the main loop when moving the bar (in or out depending on the position of the 
backup loop relative to the main loop.) Free the backup loop so that it is loose at any 
flying speed.  On the Java the main and back up loop are sewn together.  On no 
account should you ever remove the back up loop from the keel.  Always fly with a 
backup loop.

The glider appears to be trimmed too fast despite having the hang loop at its 
furthest rearward position

1. If you are new to the glider and have previously flown a glider which has a heavier
pitch response you may actually be pulling the bar in with out realising.   On a 
smooth day, when you have a safe ground clearance and are clear of all other aircraft,
slowly release your grip on the base bar and check the bar position and trim speed 
without putting any load on the speed bar.
  
2. As above this might be caused by a backup loop that is caught and interfering with 
the main loop when flying.  Free the loop so that you are sure it is loose in flight.

The short under surface batten has been put in the long under surface batten 
pocket

You can sometimes do this accidentally if rigging quickly.  If you have pushed the 
batten in a long way, you may have to totally de-rig to remove it.

In future always work in from the tip with the under surface battens  i.e. put the 
shorter battens in first.  In this way if you get the wrong batten it will be too long and 
easy to remove from the pocket.

The nose cone is lost

YOU SHOULD NEVER FLY WITHOUT A NOSE CONE

.  Check that the nose 

cone is not down the leading edge pocket of the glider.  Hold the leading edge up to 
the light and look for the silhouette of the nose cone.

The leading edge pocket appears to have black marks or other dirt on the inside

This is usually grass or other debris which has got down the leading edge pocket.  Try
and get is out as best you can.  The problem is usually caused by the storage of the 
battens in  the leading edge pocket which tends to fill the pockets with debris and 
encourages mildew. 

 DO NOT STORE YOUR BATTENS IN THE LEADING 

EDGE POCKET.

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Содержание JAVA 150

Страница 1: ...Serial Number Before flying your glider please read this manual completely check all your battens against the batten profile adjusting them if necessary and do a thorough pre flight check AVIAN LTD St...

Страница 2: ...Java 150 Owner s Manual E mail avian hanggliding co uk www hanggliding co uk 2...

Страница 3: ...FLIGHT CHECKLIST 10 FLYING THE JAVA 12 DE RIGGING 13 POST FLIGHT INSPECTION 15 VB VARIABLE BILLOW 15 TUNING INSTRUCTIONS 16 BATTENS AND BATTEN PROFILE 17 CHANGING HANG POSITION 19 MAINTENANCE 20 RECO...

Страница 4: ...mmended solutions If you are still not sure contact your local dealer or the Avian factory Both will be pleased to help you Make sure your first flight on your new glider is in perfect conditions from...

Страница 5: ...one pilot 3 Hang Glider Payloads Pilot Clip in Weight range Min Max 9 1 2 Stone 14 Stone 60Kg 90Kg 4 Hang Point Position Range Pitch trim This is a king post hang point glider There are three setting...

Страница 6: ...sq ft 10 3kg m2 Max L D ratio 13 Speed range 15 70 mph 24 113 km h Maximum speed rough air VNE rough air 45mph 72km h Maximum speed smooth air VNE 70mph 113km h Normal packed length 19 4 5 9m Breakdo...

Страница 7: ...there is any resistance check to see what is causing it and free the problem before continuing Do not attempt to force the wings apart 4 Put the bottom bar on and insert the two stainless pins from th...

Страница 8: ...should also be inserted when the glider is tensioned They should be pushed home so that only the rope projects from the batten pocket Put the most outboard U S batten in first The under surface batten...

Страница 9: ...emaining ties off and remove the battens from alongside the kingpost 3 Walk the wings out to about three quarters of their full extension As before the wings should ideally be walked out together If y...

Страница 10: ...battens in locate on a plastic cleat on the leading edge These battens sometimes called compression struts are bent and should be profiled correctly and put in the right way up Like all the other batt...

Страница 11: ...tips junction of keel pocket and sail etc 5 Battens correct shape and undamaged with no cracks or splits in the fibreglass section 6 All nuts and bolts secure 7 All quick release fittings secure i cr...

Страница 12: ...N LTD FOR A THOROUGH STRIP DOWN 21 Check operation of the VB Pull the VB rope and check that it pulls on smoothly and releases If it is jammed check and release if caught NOTE If instruments are attac...

Страница 13: ...A wing close to the stall becomes difficult to control For both these reasons the glider should be flown with sufficient airspeed close to the ground hill or any other aircraft Spin Hang gliders are...

Страница 14: ...e leading edges in further and then dismantle the A frame Make sure that the packing wings the pieces of packing sewn to the sail are out of the sail and alongside the top of the uprights Check that t...

Страница 15: ...nhook the top rear wire and luff lines and clip them to the ring on the sail The kingpost can now be tilted forwards 8 Bring the wing tips together Pull the sail between the leading edge and keel so t...

Страница 16: ...ght hand upright the one down which the VB cord runs it could adversely effect the operation of the VB See trouble shooting For take off it is recommended that the VB is in the fully released position...

Страница 17: ...ith the VB in the released position To alter this re tie the knot attaching this rope to the triple pulley block 3 ALWAYS USE A BOWLINE KNOT When VB tension is pulled on the tension strop 7 will becom...

Страница 18: ...idea of how fast they are changing profile The Java has 7075 battens which tend to hold their shape well The nose and tip battens are made of a softer 6082 alloy 6082 battens tend to get harder and h...

Страница 19: ...atten very close to its front end Do not attempt to alter the profile over the first 3 5cm of the batten If your battens need profiling do the 6082 see below battens first as they are much softer To i...

Страница 20: ...n keys and some thread lock will be required The Allen keys should be in good condition i e If the ends of the Allen key are at all rounded grind them off or buy a new Allen key Thread lock e g Loctit...

Страница 21: ...with one of the Allen keys Push barrel through remaining distance Place one drop of thread lock on the screw one drop in the end of the barrel fit the screw and re tighten it Give the glider a thorou...

Страница 22: ...ny one of the structural members is serious and the only remedy is replacement Insufficient care during ground handling or transportation can lead to tube abrasion or indentation The former accelerate...

Страница 23: ...ely straight If the glider is supported by the end of the keel this will bend the keel and give false readings for the luff line heights The VB should be in the fully released position A length of thi...

Страница 24: ...the glider Rigging Cables The main danger with the rigging lies in kinking the cable This is usually caused by careless rigging and de rigging or by over tightening the bolts that attach the tangs to...

Страница 25: ...ning It is without doubt better to keep the wing clean than to try and clean it Some dirt never comes off completely If you decide you do need to wash your wing then select a dry day and have access t...

Страница 26: ...equires skilled and qualified attention We do not recommend self repair or re assembly by other than Avian or Avian nominated repair agents No replacement parts should be fitted unless they are factor...

Страница 27: ...n sections the inner nose to out board of the cross tube leading edge junction and the outer tip section of the leading edge These can be separated to allow a reduction in total glider packed length T...

Страница 28: ...the tension is released The tension strop is difficult to pull on 1 The tension strop might be twisted around the cross tube centre bolt When freed inspect the strop for damage and replace if necessa...

Страница 29: ...d be held back to allow the base of the kingpost through the hole in the sail A pop is heard on take off The lower wing wire goes though a small hole in the sail During the pre flight this area should...

Страница 30: ...e this might be caused by a backup loop that is caught and interfering with the main loop when flying Free the loop so that you are sure it is loose in flight The short under surface batten has been p...

Страница 31: ...the unfortunate case of having to recall components or gliders Please keep a record of all work done on your hang glider Please let us know of any ideas for changes that you think would improve our ha...

Страница 32: ...Java 150 Owner s Manual APPENDIX ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS KINGPOST KEEL JUNCTION 1 M6 10mm button head Allen screw 2 M8 nylon washer 3 Kingpost channel 4 1 1 4 8mm stainless barrel 32...

Страница 33: ...s Manual NOSE ASSEMBLY 1 Nylon spacer bush 7 5mm 2 M6 nyloc nut 3 Nylon leading edge bush 4 M6 nut cap 5 Nose channel 6 Keel saddle M6 hole 7 M6 Bolts 8 Stainless M6 washer 9 Leading edge bung 10 Kee...

Страница 34: ...2 M8 nyloc nut 3 M8 nylon washer 4 HRS single 8mm hole 5 Cross tube saddle 8mm hole 6 Leading edge saddle 6mm hole 7 HRS double 6mm hole 8 M8 nut cap retaining washer 9 M8 nut cap 10 30 tang for rigg...

Страница 35: ...s tube shackle 4 Cross tube centre nut cap 5 Cross tube hinge centre bolt M6 Allen head 6 M6 nyloc nut 7 M6 rubber cap 8 M6 nylon washer 9 Cross tube centre rubber foot 10 Cross tube centre sealed bea...

Страница 36: ...taining cord 3 Triple block pulley with becket 4 Top of upright pulley block 5 Cross tube centre sealed bearing pulley 6 Cross tube VB rope 7 Tension strop static side only part shown 8 Rear of keel s...

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