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CURE 2-manual-EN-1-1 October 2019

A

B

C

D

K

a1

757

b1

1049

c1

283

d1

1004

k1

699

a2

678

b2

993

c2

194

d2

865

k2

389

a3

701

b3

707

c3

732

d3

756

k3

547

a4

734

b4

712

c4

618

d4

1039

k4

547

a5

668

b5

700

c5

669

 

 

k5

587

a6

593

b6

622

c6

270

 

 

k6

379

a7

648

b7

633

c7

197

k7

406

a8

650

b8

641

c8

786

k8

519

a9

285

b9

255

c9

809

k9

439

a10

240

b10

209

c10

240

k10

396

a11

244

b11

212

c11

279

k11

217

a12

234

b12

208

c12

229

k12

378

a13

229

b13

176

c13

151

KM1

1233

a14

223

b14

179

c14

590

KM2 

882

a15

367

b15

361

c15

171

KM3 

985

a16

307

b16

346

c16

177

 

 

KM4 

893

a17

235

b17 

285

c17

567

 

 

KM5 

573

AM1

1335

BM1

1803

c18

262

KM6

798

AM2

1272

BM2

2060

c19

254

KR1

2989

AM3

1577

BM3

1427

CMU1

620

KR2 

2667

AM4

1457

BM4

1358

CM2

1248

KR3 

2932

AM5

1002

BM5

899

CMU2

673

KL1 

2958

AM6

924

BM6

829

CMU3

580

 

 

AM7

1470

BM7

1335

CMU4

535

AM8

227

BR1

4010

CMU5

346

AM9

276

BR2

4593

CM7

438

AR1

4883

BMU1

507

CM1

1166

 

 

 

AR2

4543

BR4

5567

CM3

875

 

 

AMU1

589

BR3

4815

CM5

674

 

 

AR3

4640

 

 

CM6

705

 

CR1

5022

CR2

5076

CR3

5199

CM4

814

7. Technical data

Size M

A

B

C

D

K

1

7512

7400

7606

7712

7931

2

7432

7342

7517

7572

7620

3

7392

7313

7440

7543

7427

4

7424

7317

7407

7510

7426

5

7322

7257

7457

 

7249

6

7246

7178

7411

 

7040

7

7183

7120

7337

 

6975

8

7184

7127

7259

 

7087

9

7046

7003

7221

 

6954

10

7000

6956

7227

 

6910

11

6921

6884

7265

 

6956

12

6910

6879

7157

 

7116

13

6865

6854

7078

 

 

14

6858

6856

6988

 

 

15

6684

6678

6940

 

 

16

6623

6662

6946

 

 

17

6597

6649

6995

 

 

18

 

 

6790

 

 

19

 

 

6781

 

 

Bridle check 

p

Single line lengths 

u

Содержание Cure 2

Страница 1: ...1 CURE 2 manual EN 1 1 October 2019 Version 1 1 October 2019...

Страница 2: ...ober 2019 1 Welcome 3 2 Introduction 4 3 Preparation 7 4 Flight Characteristics 9 5 Recovery Techniques 17 6 Storage and Servicing 20 7 Technical Data 22 8 Service booklet 34 9 Closing Words 38 10 App...

Страница 3: ...quired by paragliders Congratulations on your purchase of the BGD CURE 2 The CURE 2 is a performance paraglider certified LTF EN C It is ideal for cross country pilots looking for performance with low...

Страница 4: ...isers or lines 3 Be flown in rain or snow 4 Be towed with a tow line tension in excess of 200kg Test flight and Warranty All information about the BGD warranty can be found on the Warranty page of our...

Страница 5: ...peed or fly in strong conditions you might choose to fly higher in the weight range If you fly in the upper half of the weight range agility and speed will be higher and you will have greater stabilit...

Страница 6: ...as well as ABS style semi stable harnesses The harness complies with the EN standard harness dimensions which are Seat board width 42cm The horizontal distance between the attachment points of the pa...

Страница 7: ...the bar and to attain full bar extension the two pulleys touching when you push your legs out Once you have set the bar up in this way on the ground a test flight in calm air can be useful to fine tu...

Страница 8: ...es 3 Ensure the brakes are clear and free to move Check the knot which attaches the brake handles to the brake lines Avoid having too many knots as there is a risk the knots could become stuck in the...

Страница 9: ...g gently and smoothly on the A risers As soon as the canopy starts to rise off the ground stop pulling so hard on the A risers but put pressure on all the risers evenly through the harness Maintaining...

Страница 10: ...s dangerous and should be avoided Active piloting The objective of active piloting is to get the glider to fly smoothly through the air with a stable position above your head and controlled angle of i...

Страница 11: ...lider where 10 12 km h is more typical Having more speed available on the speed bar means that you need to manage the speed You cannot simply stamp on the speed bar and go to full speed without managi...

Страница 12: ...ering The CURE 2 is designed with an effective and light C steering system that allows you to actively pilot the wing without using the brakes which is particularly useful when flying accelerated When...

Страница 13: ...N 1 1 October 2019 4 Flight Characteristics FIG 1 To use the C steering system place your fingers either side of the C riser and grasp the C handle Applied pressure acts on the C and B risers in a 3 1...

Страница 14: ...g Big Ears in earnest you should practise with plenty of ground clearance in case a leading edge collapse occurs Always keep hold of both brakes in order to retain control Putting your hands through t...

Страница 15: ...can yaw around and enter an over the nose spiral where the nose of the glider ends up pointing at the ground and it picks up speed very quickly This technique is very similar to SAT entry technique an...

Страница 16: ...use the brakes to flare in a strong wind the wing tends to convert this energy to height which can be a problem The best method is to take hold of the rear risers at the maillons just before landing...

Страница 17: ...d to give instruction in this or any other area Deep Stall or Parachutal Stall Your paraglider has been designed so that it will not easily remain in a deep stall However if it is incorrectly rigged o...

Страница 18: ...r glider will resist spinning but if a spin is inadvertently induced you should release the brake pressure but always be ready to damp out any dive as the glider exits the spin Failure to damp the div...

Страница 19: ...ry from a tip deflation as described in Asymmetric Front Collapse above If the canopy still does not recover then pull the rear risers to help the canopy to reinflate Pulling the stabilo line is also...

Страница 20: ...verely compromise the safety of your canopy Therefore once you have finished flying put your wing away Do not leave it laying in strong sunshine unnecessarily If you are concerned about any aspect of...

Страница 21: ...ber of flights and hours flown in the Service Record and send together with your glider when it goes for inspection or servicing The manufacturer will only accept responsibility for paraglider lines a...

Страница 22: ...Bottom surface Porcher Skytex 27g m2 Ribs Porcher Skytex 32g m2 Hard Nose reinforcing Ratioparts Risers 12mm Rivori black nylon webbing Pulleys Spenger Ronstan P18 Top lines Edelrid 8000U series unshe...

Страница 23: ...length m 218 234 250 268 292 Height m 7 0 7 2 7 46 7 7 8 1 Number of main lines 3 4 3 Cells 74 Flat aspect ratio 6 4 Projected aspect ratio 4 8 Root chord m 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 4 2 5 Flat span m 11 4 11 8 1...

Страница 24: ...24 CURE 2 manual EN 1 1 October 2019 Overview of glider parts 7 Technical data Leading edge Middle lines Lower lines Cell openings Risers Harness Top lines Trailing edge Brake lines...

Страница 25: ...19 7 Technical data Risers S The riser set does not have trimmers or any other adjustable or removable device C steering system Accelerator system A riser Baby A or Big Ears riser Brake line pulley Sn...

Страница 26: ...avel Size Riser length mm Accelerator travel mm Brake range cm XS 460 130 55 S 500 150 58 M 500 150 60 ML 500 150 62 L 500 150 65 Actual riser lengths may differ by not more than 5mm Maximum symmetric...

Страница 27: ...27 CURE 2 manual EN 1 1 October 2019 7 Technical data Line Plan...

Страница 28: ...the inside edge of the maillon connecting them to the risers During the EN certification process the test team has checked the lengths of the suspension lines control lines and risers given in the man...

Страница 29: ...2 1921 c19 579 KR1 2773 AM3 1473 BM3 1334 CMU1 579 KR2 2467 AM4 1359 BM4 1266 CM2 1164 KR3 2713 AM5 936 BM5 839 CMU2 628 KL1 2744 AM6 863 BM6 774 CMU3 541 AM7 1372 BM7 1245 CMU4 500 AM8 212 BR1 3711 C...

Страница 30: ...M2 1991 c19 245 KR1 2881 AM3 1525 BM3 1381 CMU1 600 KR2 2568 AM4 1409 BM4 1313 CM2 1206 KR3 2823 AM5 969 BM5 869 CMU2 650 KL1 2852 AM6 894 BM6 802 CMU3 561 AM7 1421 BM7 1290 CMU4 518 AM8 220 BR1 3860...

Страница 31: ...BM2 2060 c19 254 KR1 2989 AM3 1577 BM3 1427 CMU1 620 KR2 2667 AM4 1457 BM4 1358 CM2 1248 KR3 2932 AM5 1002 BM5 899 CMU2 673 KL1 2958 AM6 924 BM6 829 CMU3 580 AM7 1470 BM7 1335 CMU4 535 AM8 227 BR1 401...

Страница 32: ...BM2 2131 c19 263 KR1 3101 AM3 1631 BM3 1477 CMU1 642 KR2 2773 AM4 1508 BM4 1405 CM2 1293 KR3 3047 AM5 1036 BM5 930 CMU2 696 KL1 3070 AM6 956 BM6 857 CMU3 600 AM7 1521 BM7 1380 CMU4 554 AM8 235 BR1 416...

Страница 33: ...BM2 2224 c19 275 KR1 3247 AM3 1700 BM3 1539 CMU1 669 KR2 2908 AM4 1573 BM4 1466 CM2 1350 KR3 3194 AM5 1081 BM5 970 CMU2 726 KL1 3214 AM6 997 BM6 894 CMU3 626 AM7 1586 BM7 1440 CMU4 578 AM8 246 BR1 43...

Страница 34: ...34 CURE 2 manual EN 1 1 October 2019 8 SERVICE BOOKLET Test Flight Record Model Size Serial Number Colour Date of test flight Company signature and stamp 8 Service booklet...

Страница 35: ...tober 2019 Service Record Service No 1 Date Stamp Signature No flights Type of service Service No 2 Date Stamp Signature No flights Type of service Service No 3 Date Stamp Signature No flights Type of...

Страница 36: ...36 CURE 2 manual EN 1 1 October 2019 Owner Record Pilot No 1 First name Family name Street City Post code Country Telephone Email 8 Service booklet...

Страница 37: ...37 CURE 2 manual EN 1 1 October 2019 Owner Record Pilot No 2 First name Family name Street City Post code Country Telephone Email 8 Service booklet...

Страница 38: ...lifespan of the current generation of gliders and how much material material ageing is acceptable without affecting the airworthiness There are natural forces that can seriously threaten your safety r...

Страница 39: ...6986 8 7190 7125 7264 7096 9 7044 7006 7226 6949 10 6999 6959 7232 6898 11 6928 6888 7270 6954 12 6918 6886 7142 7110 13 6871 6857 7066 14 6860 6858 6991 15 6686 6677 6940 16 6625 6663 6948 17 6597 66...

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