
Flight manual DG-1000S
Issued: March 2002
LBA app.
2.9
2.10
Minimum equipment
As minimum equipment only the instruments and equipment specified in the
equipment list (see maintenance manual) are admissible.
Note:
The actual equipment list is filed in the enclosures of the maintenance
manual.
a)
Normal operation
Airspeed indicator
Range: 0-300 km/h (0-165kts.);
Speed range markings see sect. 2.3
Altimeter
Range: 0 – min. 10.000 m,
Altimeter with fine range pointer, 1 turn max. 1000 m (3000 ft.)
Four piece symmetrical safety harness
VHF - transceiver
(ready for operation)
Outside air temperature gauge
with probe in the fuselage nose.
Marking blue for temperatures below 2°C, (36°F).
Battery Z110
or a ballast weight of 5.5kg (12.1 lbs.) installed in the battery
box in the fin
Parachute
automatic or manual type or a suitable firm back cushion
approximately 8 cm ( 3 in.) thick for the front seat and 3 – 8 cm (1 – 3 in.)
thick for the rear seat
Required placards, check lists
Flight and maintenance manual.
b)
In addition for cloud flying
(Not permitted in the USA, Canada and Australia)
Variometer
Turn and bank indicator
c)
In addition for aerobatics
(Category Aerobatic)
Accelerometer
capable of retaining max. and min. g-values
with markings red radial lines at +7 g and -5 g.
Safety bows
at the rudder pedals (standard equipment)
Remark:
Experience has shown that the installed airspeed indicator system may be used
for cloud flying.
Flight manual DG-1000S
Issued: March 2002
LBA app.
2.10
2.11
Aerotow, winch and autotow launching
2.11.1
Weak links
max. 10000 N + 10%
max. 2200 lbs.
±
10%
2.11.2
Towing cables
For aerotow 30-70 m (100 - 230 ft)
Material: hemp- or plastic fibres
2.11.3
Max. towing speeds
maximum
maximum
Aerotow
V
T
=
185km/h
100 kts.
Winch- and autotow
V
W
=
150 km/h
81 kts.
2.11.4
Tow Release
The C.G. tow release (installed in front of the main wheel) is suitable only for
winch- and auto launching..
The nose hook is to be used only for aerotow.
2.12
Crosswinds
The demonstrated crosswind velocity is 15 km/h (8 kts.) according to the
airworthiness requirements.