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MOTORISED FLIGHT
Note!! Although, motorized flight can be a great success due to the gliders very easy
take-off characteristics, stability and good handling, always use a certified combination
of engine - harness and glider. If in doubt check with your federation. Contact the
manufacturer or importer for the current legality of motorized flight.
WARNING!! The Magus XC2 is not suitable for jumps from aircraft.
WARNING!! The Magus XC2 is not designed to be used for aerobatics.
EXTREME FLYING MANOEUVRES
This section describes flying conditions which can be deliberately induced, or which can
develop unintentionally due to turbulence or pilot error. Any pilot who flies through
turbulence is sure to be faced with these special flight conditions at some point. So take
a good look at these flight manoeuvres or prepare for them by SIV (safety training over
water). Mastering these flying conditions significantly improves your active flight safety.
Sufficient height, as well as carrying a reserve parachute, is imperative.
WARNING!! All the critical flight conditions described here require a thorough
knowledge; otherwise carrying them out may be very dangerous. Sufficient height above
the ground is imperative. Bear in mind that all deformations of the canopy can increase
the sink rate by 2 - 10 m/sec, depending on the degree of deformation. Carrying out
these manoeuvres wrongly may lead to a crash.
Remember this is a glider with unspectacular reactions to disturbances in the air.
Whenever in doubt, raise the brakes and let the glider fly. The glider has a high internal
pressure, resistance to tucking and very high degree of passive safety. It is
recommended that at this stage you already practise an active flying style. The key to
active piloting is keeping the glider above your head at all times. We recommend in
principle that you hold the brake handle in your hand whenever possible, or fly with your
hands through the brake handles, to allow you to react immediately to any possible
disturbances.
WARNING!! If you fly with your hands through the brake handles, you may lose valuable
time in activating the rescue system.
Asymmetric collapse:
A negative angle of attack can cause all or part of the leading-edge of the Magus XC2 to
collapse (e.g. in turbulent air). Basically the Magus XC2 will re-open spontaneously from
closures of up to 70% with a change of direction of up to 360°. The time this takes, and
the associated height loss, can however be noticeably reduced by appropriate action by
the pilot. Apply opposite brake on the inflated side, the outside of the curve, to stop the
turning movement of the canopy. This should be accompanied by appropriate weight-
shift. If you react immediately, 30% brake on the open side should suffice to hold the
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