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10.0 Adjustment options and factory settings
When all of the Green b’s standard lines and risers are made, particular attention is
given to the tested dimensions. The quality assurance process consists of a number of
steps and before every glider is sold it is again subject to individual checks. There is
therefore no need for later adjustments or fine tuning. The Green b has achieved the
optimum setup in terms of flying performance, handling and safety.
Any changes you make to the line lengths or risers will result in all guarantee claims being
released. The only exceptions to this are specific adjustments to the brake handle position.
10.1 Braking
When a standard delivery of your Green b is made the adjustments are set on a medi-
um setting. The length settings should under no circumstances be severely shortened and
the brake handle should not be mounted more than 5 cm higher!
The consequences would be a permanently braked glider. Please also be aware that due
to wind resistance the brakes already transmit forces before they seem strained by a pilot!
When delivered the brakes are set to adhere to an approx. 10 cm leeway. This setting is
suited to practice as there is no danger of the glider braking unintentionally. The markings
on the brake lines follow this setting and should as far as possible not be shortened!
Caution: The brake line setting must never be cut by more than 5 cm compared with the
markings. The Green b has great handling and correspondingly mid-short braking di-
stance classification. It has a good and noticeable progression of braking strengths (the
braking increases with the force applied). It is important that pilots ensure that they have
the best settings for their body sizes, harnesses and personal preferences so that they
don’t get tired too quickly because of an un-ergonomic braking setting.
There should always be sufficient braking distance, even without winding the braking line
around your hand, so that the Green b can stall on landing. This can also be done
dynamically (by using the pendulum effect).