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Recovery:

 The Golden4 cannot stay in deep stall flight, so after the brakes are released the 

glider automatically returns to normal flight. If you need to, you can accelerate recovery by 

pulling hard on both brakes, followed by a fast release. Or you can pull lightly on the A-risers.

CAUTION:

 If you pull too hard on the A-risers you may experience a full frontal collapse.

5.3.4   Full Stall
Initiation:

 Wind the control lines once or twice around your hands and pull both of them 

down smoothly. Hold them down until the canopy falls behind the pilot and deforms into a 

characteristic crescent shape. Hold your hands firmly (press them underneath the seat) and 

be careful that you do not release the brakes prematurely or asymmetrically.

Recovery:

 The Golden4 recovers from a full stall automatically after the brakes are smoothly 

released. During correct recovery from a full stall the Golden4 shows no extreme tendencies 

such as a diving in front of the pilot. If the brakes are released prematurely or too quickly 

there is a possible tendency for the glider to dive ahead of the pilot. This can be corrected by 

adequate simultaneous braking on both-sides.

CAUTION:

 When exiting a Full Stall if the brakes are released asymmetrically the glider may 

suffer a massive asymmetrical collapse followed by a tendency to enter a spin.

5.3.5  Negative Spin
Initiation:

 Slow down by braking to nearly minimum speed. Then pull a brake on one side 

all the way down while simultaneously releasing the brake on the other side. Because the 

stalled side falls back, the canopy suffers airflow disruption over one half of the wing which 

results in a spin and a rapid loss of altitude.

Recovery:

  Under  normal  circumstances  the  Golden4  is  capable  of  recovering  from 

 

a Negative Spin automatically when the brakes are released.

CAUTION:

 In general when there is a very fast or a long-lasting rotation and when the brakes 

are released too quickly, the canopy may shoot in front of the pilot followed by a massive 

asymmetrical  collapse.

WARNING:

 Whenever a paraglider is not in normal flight and airflow is disrupted there is 

always a rapid increase in sink rate and therefore a substantial loss of altitude.                                       

REMEMBER:

 When practising SIV the wrong manoeuvre at the wrong time may change a 

fairly easy situation into a dangerous problem. You are also exposing your glider to forces 

that may damage it. Practise SIV manoeuvres only under the supervision of an instructor and 

with a reserve parachute.

6. Maintaining your glider

If you handle your glider with care and store it in a suitable place it can last you a very long 

time. On the other hand, neglecting maintenance, bad storage and the use of unsuitable 

cleaning products can reduce the lifespan of your glider significantly or  may even make it 

dangerous.

You must keep to these rules:

Choose a suitable area for your launches. Lines caught on roots or rocks lead to unnecessary 

strain on the attachment tabs during inflation. Snagging lines may rip the canopy tissue or 

damage lines.

When landing, never let the canopy fall on its leading edge in front of the pilot. The effect 

of these forceful collisions and the sudden pressure increase can severely damage the air-

resistant coating of the canopy as well as weaken the ribs and seams.

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Страница 2: ...ight 5 5 1 Standard flight regime 5 5 1 1 Pre flight inspection 5 5 1 2 Launch 5 5 1 3 Flight 6 5 1 4 Landing 6 5 2 Fast descent 6 5 2 1 Big ears 6 5 2 2 B line stall 6 5 2 3 Spiral dive 7 5 3 SIV man...

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Страница 6: ...that you act wisely when adjusting brake line length and change the length in small successive steps If you need to adjust brakes back to the basic position and the marks on the main brake lines are v...

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Страница 9: ...ent is efficient and automatic Rapid altitude loss and considerable rotational forces may develop during unstable manoeuvres Take account of these factors when throwing your reserve 5 3 1 Asymmetric C...

Страница 10: ...ng the brake on the other side Because the stalled side falls back the canopy suffers airflow disruption over one half of the wing which results in a spin and a rapid loss of altitude Recovery Under n...

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