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Factory delivered configuration with double 
loop on C / D-riser lines for trimming during 
aging

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If the glider starts to rotate during the B-stall or if it forms a collar, the flying manoeuvre must be immediately released. 
The reasons can be: turning: asymmetrical pulling of the risers, 1 B-riser and 1 C-riser pulled down; collar: too 
excessive pulling of the B-risers.

All descent aids should only be practised in calm air and at a sufficient safety height, preferably as part of a safety 
training, in order to be able to use them in emergency situations! 

Summary:

This is valid for all extreme flight manoeuvres and descent aids:

- first practice only under the guidance of a flight instructor or as part of a safety training course
- before starting the manoeuvres, ensure that the airspace under the pilot is free
- During the manoeuvre the pilot must have eye contact with the canopy and constantly check the altitude.

14. Folding, Care, Storage, Repairs, Maintenance, Disposal

The condition of the paraglider affects your life in the air. A well-kept and properly treated paraglider can reach twice 
its age. To ensure that the Airtaxi² carries its pilot as long as possible and safely through the air, please consider the 
following points:

Folding:

For a long durability of the paraglider and to avoid unnecessary kinking of the nylon rods in the nose area, we 
recommend to fold the glider profile on profile (similar to an accordion), or to roll it together loosely seen from the 
stabilizer (without kinking the nylon rods). Improper packing and prolonged storage may cause deformation of parts 
in the glider. 

Care:

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The UV rays of the sun damage the fabric of the paraglider in the long run. Therefore the paraglider should not be 
unnecessarily exposed to sunlight.

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When unfolding the glider, make sure that neither the canopy nor the lines are heavily soiled. The dirt particles can 
damage the material.

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The line lengths should be checked after tree and water landings.

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Do not pull the paraglider over the ground. The coating of the cloth will be damaged.

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Moisture damages the coating of the cloth and shortens the service life.

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If the lines stick to the ground, they can be overstretched or torn off during take-off.  

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Do not step on the lines!

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When folding up, please place the supplied textile bag underneath to avoid mechanical abrasion and damage of 
the sail.

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The lines should be bended as less as possible.

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After contact with salt water, rinse the equipment immediately with fresh water!

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Insects that got lost in the cells should be removed alive, not only because of animal love, but also because they 
secrete a corrosive liquid.

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Clean the paraglider only with water. Avoid mechanical stress such as brushing and rubbing. Chemical cleaning 
agents damage cloth and lines. 

Storage:

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The paraglider must always be stored in a dry place. If it gets wet, spread it out to dry as soon as possible (but not in 
full sunlight!).

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Do not store the glider near chemical vapours or gases.

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During transport and storage, especially in cars, make sure that the paraglider is not exposed to unnecessarily 
high temperatures.

Repairs:

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Smaller rips in the fabric that do not run along the seam can be provisionally repaired with an adhesive sail from a 
paraglider dealer. 

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All other types of damage, such as large rips, rips at seams, torn line hangpoints, torn and damaged lines may only 
be repaired by an authorised workshop or the manufacturer.

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Only original spare parts are to be used! A list of the lines used in the glider model can be found in the individual line 
plan under item 16 "Individual line lengths". The lines can only be purchased from the manufacturer.

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Any modification to the paraglider, except those approved by the manufacturer, will void the operating license of 
the equipment.

Maintenance:

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The Airtaxi² must be inspected at least every two years or every 100 operating hours by an authorized workshop or 
by the manufacturer.

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A line measurement should be performed every 20 flying hours and should be compared with the data sheet.

Disposal:

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The materials used in a paraglider require proper disposal. Please return used equipment to us. We will dispose 
them properly.

15. Nature and landscape friendly behaviour

Actually self-evident, but here again expressly mentioned: Please practice our nature-orientated sport in such a way 
that nature and landscape are protected!
Please do not walk off the marked paths, leave no rubbish behind, do not make unnecessary noise and respect the 
sensitive balance in the mountains. Especially at the take-off place our respect to nature is required!

Ageing of lines and trimming possibility

So far it has always been thought that lines stretch under use. In the case of the middle A and B lines - where 
the heaviest load is attached - this is even true. 

All lines (Kevlar as well as Dyneema lines) get cracks in their thin threads and then they begin to swell and 
shrink. The rear C lines and the outer A, B, C lines are loaded with only a few grams during flying. This leads to 
a slow shortening of the lines - because there is not enough load on the lines to stretch them during flying. On 
the technical side, almost nothing can be done. The Airtaxi² is equipped with a minimal faster trim (+mm to C) to 
avoid this shortening. 

16. Line lengths

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Страница 1: ...Owners Manual Airtaxi Version 1 0 Stand 16 07 2019 Fly market GmbH Co KG Am Sch nebach 3 D 87637 Eisenberg Tel 49 0 8364 9833 0 Fax 49 0 8364 9833 33 Email info Independence aero...

Страница 2: ...hnical Drawing Stabilo line Upper surface Riser lines Riser Brake handle Wingtip Main Karabiner Type label in middleprofile Main brake line Trailing edge Lower surface Brake line Leading edge Spreader...

Страница 3: ...et e g pilot license insurance etc It is presupposed that the abilities of the user correspond to the requirements of the device The use of the paraglider is at your own risk The liability of the manu...

Страница 4: ...A B C D E level and brake Within each level 2 gallery lines are combined into one middle line The 8 gallery lines of the E level are integrated in the D middle lines On the riser line level 2 middle l...

Страница 5: ...kle allows a stepless adjustment from completely closed to completely open Both trimmers must always be adjusted symmetrically to the same position Varying the trimmer position can also be used to opt...

Страница 6: ...proved up to 235 kg take off weight A rescue parachute with a smaller maximum payload than the paraglider can be used at any time but the maximum take off weight is then reduced according to the maxim...

Страница 7: ...the final approach long enough so that you can push the passenger to the side with your leg This sideways shifting should also remind the passenger that the last flight phase has started and he has t...

Страница 8: ...s Acareful pre flight check must be carried out before each take off The risers lines and canopy must be checked for wear It also must be ensured that the line links are tightly closed and secured aga...

Страница 9: ...glider backwards in strong wind it is easy to prevent premature take off by following the glider while it is being pulled up The best preparation for perfect strong wind launches is still playing on t...

Страница 10: ...lying into down winds here the brakes are applied in a controlled manner 9 7 Landing The Airtaxi is easy to land In the final glide against the wind the wing can be let out slightly braked At a height...

Страница 11: ...w altitudes If the height is sufficient the following possibilities can be used to try to release the entangled wing tip Try a sensitive counter braking and a very fast resolute and deep pulling of th...

Страница 12: ...symmetrically released The optimal recovery should take place in 2 phases 1 prefilling of the canopy slow release of the brakes up to shoulder height until the canopy is fully open again 2 recovery b...

Страница 13: ...penings downwards goes up on the nose and remains in this position despite releasing the steering lines and continues to spiral stable spiral dive The Airtaxi has been classified B according to EN 926...

Страница 14: ...e deformation of parts in the glider Care The UV rays of the sun damage the fabric of the paraglider in the long run Therefore the paraglider should not be unnecessarily exposed to sunlight When unfol...

Страница 15: ...rn used equipment to us We will dispose them properly 15 Nature and landscape friendly behaviour Actually self evident but here again expressly mentioned Please practice our nature orientated sport in...

Страница 16: ...530 210 210 547 5 195 195 380 15 285 115 110 250 160 160 240 180 160 Baby A Riser A Riser C Riser B Riser C Riser A Riser C Riser B Riser D Riser D Riser B Riser B Riser C D main lines with double loo...

Страница 17: ...f riser to lower sail brake lines to end of main steering line under 50 N tension 17 1 Overall line length in mm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 A 8930 8825 8810 8785 8770 8850 8795 8715 8705 8675 8665 8725 B...

Страница 18: ...ot allowed to be flown any further The glider must be repaired by the manufacturer or a person authorized by the manufacturer 18 2 Inspection intervals The intervals for training equipment and commerc...

Страница 19: ...termined must be compared with the specifications of the type identification sheet and documented in the inspection report Max 5 mm difference in riser lengths are permissible Measurement of line leng...

Страница 20: ...chment and the fabric is tested for its tear resistance The limit value of the measurement is set at 800 g and a crack length of 5 mm The exact test procedure is specified in the operating instruction...

Страница 21: ...Tensile strength device for lines electronic measurement with maximum value memory sampling rate 50 measurements second Strength tester for canopy Bettsometer B M A GB 2270768All measuring devices mus...

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