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TRIKE-FLASH OWNER’S MANUAL                                                                                           REL . 2.0 

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Site/Conditions

 

         

Current weather 

         

Long-range  (next few hours) forecast 

         

Winds aloft  

         

Takeoff/landing direction 

         

Obstructions (especially Power lines) 

 

Wing

 

         

Lay wing out into wind19 

         

Lines straight and clear 

         

Riser/Line condition 

         

Quick-links  tight (hand tighten only) 

         

Correct brake length 

 

TRIKE  

         

wires well  tensioned and tension rods locked 

         

Webbing and straps for stress 

         

Prop Guard for alignment/stress/wear 

         

All fasteners tight 

         

Carabiners condition 

         

Radio secured 

         

Sufficient fuel

 

 
Strap In, Hook Up

 

         

Buckles secure 

         

Chest strap tight 

         

Harness adjusted properly 

         

Reserve parachute attachment 

         

Risers hooked up correctly 

         

Carabiners locked 

         

Nothing loose to get in prop 

         

Radio for volume, clearness 

         

Helmet  on, tight, fastened 

Startup and Launch

 

         

Brake lines/risers held correctly, no tangles 

         

Engine run-up to correct RPM 

         

Kill switch working (briefly push) 

         

Look UP during run! 

 
 
 
 

Pre-Flight Checklist Example 2 

 
ENGINE PRE-START 

  1)          CAGE SECURE 
  2)          WIRES WELL  TENSIONED AND TENSION RODS LOCKED 
  3)          GAS AMOUNT AND QUALITY OK 
  4)          GAS CAP ON AND SECURE 

Содержание TRIKE-FLASH

Страница 1: ...Copyright by FLY Products s r l Via Per n 30 63013 GROTTAMMARE AP ITALY tel fax 39 735 632486 www flyproducts com fly flyproducts com TRIKE FLASH OWNER S MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...UR NEW TRIKE FLASH 4 TRIKE FLASH FEATURES 4 DIAGRAM OF COMPONENTS 5 OVERALL DIMENSIONS 6 ASSEMBLING YOUR TRIKE FLASH 6 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 7 FIRST TIME ENGINE MOUNTING SETUP 11 TANDEM VERSION 12 ASS...

Страница 3: ...hat you will be able to participate in it safely unless you make a conscious and continual commitment to your own safety Due to the inherent risks in flying this or any Para Trike no warranty of any k...

Страница 4: ...cts s r l Page 4 The certification is planned for the GOLD 130 Engine PPG unit For safe flying you should read this manual carefully make yourself familiar with the TRIKE FLASH and its possibilities T...

Страница 5: ...TRIKE FLASH OWNER S MANUAL REL 2 0 ___________________________________________________________________________ Copyright by FLY Products s r l Page 5 Overall dimensions...

Страница 6: ...mounting our GOLD 130 homologated engine to allow the mounting of a different engine model You must carry out the drilling operation in any case follow the next indications Necessary tools to operate...

Страница 7: ...right by FLY Products s r l Page 7 REMEMBER Insert this part as you can see in the photo and enlarge the hole for your model with Metal drill point of 10mm Side drill purpose is to fit there a through...

Страница 8: ...___________________________ Copyright by FLY Products s r l Page 8 MAX 130 KOMPRES RACE C JET First step when the engine mounting is well positioned drill an hole through 6 5 mm on the engine frame be...

Страница 9: ...TRIKE FLASH OWNER S MANUAL REL 2 0 ___________________________________________________________________________ Copyright by FLY Products s r l Page 9...

Страница 10: ...__________________________________________________________________________ Copyright by FLY Products s r l Page 10 GOLD 130 The lower engine frame drilling for to apply the special cage section expres...

Страница 11: ...ck it with the issued plastic wing nut inserting the ovalized support in this way Fasten the upper plastic wing bolt This terminate the engine mountig SETUP that is required ONLY for an eventally chan...

Страница 12: ...TRIKE FLASH OWNER S MANUAL REL 2 0 ___________________________________________________________________________ Copyright by FLY Products s r l Page 12 TANDEM...

Страница 13: ...em areas before proceeding The inspection should contain at a minimum the following items Review each assembly step above Examine all nuts bolts and fasteners for security Check the harness for correc...

Страница 14: ...en death can occur due to equipment problems not caught in a pre flight inspection As the saying goes Pre flight as if your life depends on it because it does The essential items to check are TRIKE Al...

Страница 15: ...Webbing and straps for stress Prop Guard for alignment stress wear All fasteners tight Carabiners condition Radio secured Sufficient fuel Strap In Hook Up Buckles secure Chest strap tight Harness adj...

Страница 16: ...T 4 CHECK CUT OFF 5 FULL MAX CHECK VIBRATION OK 6 IDLE CHECK 7 WARM UP AND KILL TAKEOFF 1 LINES BRAKES TAUT AND CORRECT 2 WING ORIENTATION TO WIND 3 START 4 THROTTLE CUT OFF CHECK 5 FULL POWER CHECK I...

Страница 17: ...specialized literature We recommend that you undertake special safety training which will prepare you for extreme situations Always keep within the recommended limits Do not perform aerobatics or ext...

Страница 18: ...ical When you are ready check the wind again always take off and land against the wind hold the throttle handgrip in the hand check the cable is free and safe and both brake handles into hands Start t...

Страница 19: ...anufacturer of the canopy most of them must be checked in a TWO years cycle by manufacturer Ordinary Maintenance Even if the TRIKE FLASH don t need important maintenance we suggest to proceed every 10...

Страница 20: ...k wires integrity near the splices bending accurately the cable to verify broken wires EYELETS AND CARABINERS Check wear conditions inside all eyelets and carabiners If there are some worn or crack be...

Страница 21: ...at least every 2 years from the purchase date The paraglider must be inspected after 150 hours of use including ground handling if this occurs prior to the periods of 1 year or 2 years as above CAUTIO...

Страница 22: ...or any other piloting eventuality The malfunction is caused by lack of normal maintenance or modification i e loose parts falling off and breaking the prop The malfunction is caused by an Act of God...

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