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Big ears:  

When in big-ears, the horizontal speed is higher than the sink rate, unlike a spiral dive or a 

B-line stall. This rapid descent technique is used to quickly and horizontally exit a dangerous 

area in the desired direction. In order to collapse the outside wing, pull the outside A-lines.   
When the pilot holds the outside A1-risers on both sides and pulls them down, the Muse 5 

easily tucks the outside wings and enters a stable descent mode. The pilot keeps hold of the 

brake  handles  along  with  the  outside  A1-risers  in  his  hands.  By  braking  on  one  side  and 

weight-shifting, the canopy remains steerable. In order to increase the sink rate as well as 

the horizontal speed, this manoeuvre should be done together with use of the speed system. 

Apply the speed system after big ears are induced (step into the speed-bar before you grab 

the outer A1-risers). Big-ears substantially reduces the risk of canopy stability problems in 

turbulent  air.  To  exit  Big-ears  release  the  A1-risers.  The  canopy  does  very  slowly  self-

recover.  To  quicken  the  recovery,  the  pilot  can  dynamicaly  pull  down  and  immediately 

release the brakes of the glider. 
WARNING!  Never do big-ears in spirals, as this may drastically reduce the number of lines 

taking the already high loads, causing structural failure. 
Attention! All rapid descent techniques should first be practised in calm air and with sufficient 

height so the pilot can use them in emergency situations!  By far the best technique is to fly 

correctly and safely, so you never have to descend rapidly! 
 

B-line stalls: 

To  induce  a  B-line  stall  symmetrically  pull  down  slowly  on  both  B-risers,  until  the  canopy 

folds (parallel to its long axis). The airflow over the top surface is almost fully detached and 

the canopy enters a vertical descent flight mode without forward movement. Further pulling 

of the B-risers reduces the surface area more and increases the sink rate. (Up to 8 m/s) Be 

careful, pulling too far or too rapidly may cause a frontal horseshoe to form. To exit from this 

flight mode release the B-risers at first rapidly but then gently (1 sec). The canopy surges 

forward re-attaching the airflow over the top surface and resumes normal flight. When the B-

risers are released, the brakes should not be activated. This will give the canopy the chance 

to  gain  speed  and  resume  normal  flight.  On  exit  from  a    B-line  stall  on  no  account  just 

release the B-risers, as this can cause overloading. If canopy does not recover apply both 

brakes gently to recover or pull the A-risers, until the canopy regains forward speed. 

Summary:  

For all extreme manoeuvres and rapid descents please note: 

  first practise manoeuvres with an instructor during safety training! 

  before inducing any manoeuvre the pilot must check that there are no other airspace 

users below him! 

  during the manoeuvre the pilot must have the canopy within his view! 

 

 

 

 

Содержание Muse-5

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Страница 2: ...TOWING 15 MOTORISED FLIGHT 15 EXTREME FLYING MANOEUVRES 15 RAPID DESCENTS 19 LOOKING AFTER YOUR PARAGLIDER 21 LINE PLANS 23 LINE PLAN MUSE 5 24 MANUAL FOR PARAGLIDER CHECKS 25 TREATING NATURE WITH RE...

Страница 3: ...The use of this paraglider is solely at the user s own risk Manufacturer and distributor do not accept any liability Pilots are responsible for their own safety and their paraglider airworthiness The...

Страница 4: ...flying tests have shown that the glider remains stable and controllable over a wide range of normal and abnormal flight conditions Nevertheless turbulence and gusting winds can lead to a partial or co...

Страница 5: ...and this guarantees a high level of stability Large cross spots allow effective airflow inside the canopy providing good re inflation without reducing the profile accuracy The Muse 5 is made of the p...

Страница 6: ...Muse 5 do not have a lockable trimmer The speed system affects the A A1 and B risers and changes the angle of attack In normal flight all risers have an overall length of 49 5 cm without quick links W...

Страница 7: ...the harness with the main karabiners Then attach the Brummel hook on the end of each speed system cord to the Brummel hook on the end of the cord which runs through the 2 pulleys on the A risers Ensu...

Страница 8: ...Breaking Load 100 kg Main Brake lines Dynema 7850 200 Breaking Load 200 kg Main lines C1 Aramid 7343 190 Breaking Load 190 kg Main lines A1 2 3 B1 2 3 C2 3 Aramid 7343 230 Breaking Load 230 kg Muse 5...

Страница 9: ...ped weight naked cca 15 20 Kg 33 44 lbs HARNESS The Muse 5 is certified with GH type certified ABS harnesses Nearly all harnesses available on the market are GH type These harnesses have the distance...

Страница 10: ...andles A mark on the main brake line indicates the position of the brake handle The glider is delivered with a standard set up and its speed can reach 37 39 km h depending on the weight of the pilot T...

Страница 11: ...f any damage is visible or generally after 300 flying hours Finally connect the risers to your harness with the main karabiners Check carefully that they are properly closed Attention Never fly with a...

Страница 12: ...e differentiation between the risers the A lines including the sleeves on the A risers are coloured red Before take off place yourself centrally at the gliders axis Let the B and C risers fall into th...

Страница 13: ...calm air the Muse 5 can reach its minimum speed depending on the wing loading and size of the glider by application of 70 cm up to 90 cm of the brake range Accelerated Flight When flying with the spe...

Страница 14: ...ould remain above the pilot In turbulent flight if the canopy pendulums forward this should be corrected by prompt braking A pendulum movement of the canopy backwards is corrected by releasing the bra...

Страница 15: ...tely 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...

Страница 16: ...n t necessary to feature the Muse 5 with special folding lines to perform the manoeuver But nevertheless the accelerated asymetric collapse must be performed correctly in a propper way and this prefer...

Страница 17: ...ody must be slow and after the move of cca 5 cm it can only be strongly pulled down By this way the leading edge collapses properly over its span In case you use all A risers for this manoeuvre and yo...

Страница 18: ...de too fast or too hard can result in a negative spin During a spin the canopy turns relatively fast around the centre section of the canopy while the inner wing flies backwards hence the term negativ...

Страница 19: ...nter a spiral dive the pilot should weight shift on one side while slowly pulling the brake gradually on the same side as weight shifting During a spiral dive the angle of bank can be controlled by in...

Страница 20: ...ld first be practised in calm air and with sufficient height so the pilot can use them in emergency situations By far the best technique is to fly correctly and safely so you never have to descend rap...

Страница 21: ...d damage the rib material We advise you to fold the glider accordion wise rib to rib This packing procedure takes slightly longer and is easier to do with an assistant but it guarantees the rigidity o...

Страница 22: ...isused canopies back to us we will dismantle and dispose of it In Conclusion The Muse 5 is a modern paraglider You will enjoy many safe years of flying with your Muse 5 if you look after it correctly...

Страница 23: ...types in colors Riser lengths Muse 5 22 25 Riser lengths Muse 5 27 29 31 34 The lengths are measured from the main attachment point to the lower edge of rapid links A A1 B C Trim position 525 525 525...

Страница 24: ...24 LINE PLAN MUSE 5...

Страница 25: ...ditional measurement should be made on the top surface of the wing tip The identified time should be higher than 30 second JDC In the event of the result being less than 30 seconds the result of the c...

Страница 26: ...uld be checked Any damage to sewing or tears to the fabric which could influence flying characteristics must be repaired Lines All lines should be checked for tears breaks any damage to the sheath or...

Страница 27: ...ll to practise our sport with respect for nature and wildlife Don t walk outside marked routes don t leave any waste don t make needless noise and respect the sensitive biological balance in the mount...

Страница 28: ...28 PACKING THE PARAGLIDER...

Страница 29: ...29 CHECKS Name Company Date Signature Stamp...

Страница 30: ...5 30 59 Span flat m 10 81 11 30 11 79 12 28 12 77 13 39 Aspect ratio flat 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 Root cord m 2 55 2 67 2 78 2 90 3 02 3 16 Cells 50 50 50 50 50 50 Weight kg 4 35 4 85 5 20 5 50 5 85 6...

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