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4.4 FLYING WITHOUT BRAKE LINES

If, for any reason at all, the ARTIK 6 ‘s brake lines become disabled in 
flight, it will become necessary to pilot the wing with the  C-risers and 
weight shifting until landing. These risers steer easily because are not 
under significant tension. You will have to be careful and not handle them 
too heavily in case this causes a stall or negative spin.  The wing must 
be flown at full speed (not accelerated) during the landing approach, and 
the C-risers will have to be pulled symmetrically all the way down shortly 
before contact with the ground. This braking method is not as effective 
as using the brake lines, and hence the wing will land with a higher 
ground speed.

4.5 LINE KNOT(S) IN FLIG

The best way to avoid knots and tangles is to thoroughly inspect the lines as 
part of a systematic pre-flight check. If a knot is spotted during the take off 
phase, immediately abort the launch sequence and stop.

If inadvertently taking off with a knotted line, the glider drift will need to be 
compensated by weight-shifting to the opposite side and applying a slight 
brake pull to that side. Gently pull the brake line to see if the knot can be 
undone or try to locate the problem line. Try pulling it to see if the knot can 
be undone. Beware of trying to clear a knotted line or untangle a line in flight 
when close to the terrain. If the knot is too tight and cannot be undone, 
carefully and safely fly to the nearest landing zone. Be careful: do not pull too 
hard on the brake handles because there will be an increased risk of stalling 
the wing or entering a negative spin. Before attempting to clear a knot, make 
sure there are no other pilots flying in the vicinity.

5. LOSING ALTITUDE

Knowledge of different descent techniques could become vital in 
certain situations. The most suitable descent method will depend on the 
particular situation.

To become familiar with the manoeuvres described below, we 
recommend practising within the environment of a licensed training outfit.

5.1 BIG EARS

Big ears is a moderate descent technique, able to increase the sink rate 
to –3 or –4 m/s and reduces the ground speed by 3 to 5 km/h. The angle 
of attack and effective wing-loading will also increase due to the smaller 
surface area of the wing.

Standard technique

To perform the ‘Big ears’ manoeuvre, take the outermost line on each 
A-riser and simultaneously, smoothly pull them outward and downward. 
The wingtips will fold in. 
To re-establish forward speed and the correct angle of attack, accelerate 
once the ears are pulled. 
Keep the ears pulled in until you have lost the desired altitude.
Let go of the lines to re-inflate the tips automatically. If they do not, try 
progressively pulling one brake then the other. We recommend inflating 
the wing tips asymmetrically, without major change to the angle of 
attack, especially when flying near the ground or flying in turbulence. 

Beware of the risk of stalling!

The action of reaching for the “4A3” line to make ears, can inadvertently 
mean pulling the brakes. The same can happen when we are holding 
the tips down with the “4A3” line, it is possible to accidentally affect the 
brakes. This can obviously lead to a significant speed decrease. 

Содержание ARTIK 6

Страница 1: ...ARTIK 6 User s manual...

Страница 2: ...on discover the meaning of our motto The importance of small details This is the user manual and we recommend you read it carefully The Niviuk Team USER S MANUAL This manual provides you with the nece...

Страница 3: ...TAKE OFF 9 3 6 LANDING 9 3 7 PACKING 9 4 IN FLIGHT 10 4 1 FLYING IN TURBULENCE 10 4 2 POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS 11 4 3 ACCELERATED FLIGHT 12 4 4 FLYING WITHOUT BRAKE LINES 12 4 5 KNOT S IN FLIGHT 12 5 L...

Страница 4: ...commend pilots read the flight test report carefully especially the comments of the test pilot The report contains all the necessary information on how the paraglider reacts during each of the tested...

Страница 5: ...ely related properties It has shape memory and enormous elasticity This means that the rods maintain their optimum shape even after ultra compact or bad folding so that the wing does not suffer from d...

Страница 6: ...reduces the cohesion of the wing and therefore aerodynamic efficiency The use of these technologies is a big technological leap forward in building wings and a big improvement in flight comfort For t...

Страница 7: ...rresponding risers Make sure that there are no knots 2 3 CONNECTING THE HARNESS The ARTIK 6 risers are colour coded Right green Left red This colour coding makes it easier to connect the wing to the c...

Страница 8: ...the bar that the pilot pushes with their feet as well as the two chords that connect it to the speed system components on the risers Once you have chosen the type of speed bar you prefer you must inst...

Страница 9: ...ffect the trailing edge and slow the glider down without pilot input Both brake lines should be symmetrical and the same length We recommend using a clove hitch or bowline knot When changing the brake...

Страница 10: ...n perfect condition The NKare Bag guides you through the folding process allowing you to concertina pack the wing with each rod on top of the other and then fold the wing as required This folding syst...

Страница 11: ...ver brake or slow down the flying side of the wing control the turn Once the collapsed side is open make sure you return to normal flying speed Frontal collapse Due to the ARTIK 6 s design in normal f...

Страница 12: ...apped between the other lines This line has a different colour and is located on the outside position of the B riser Pull this line until it is taut This action will help to release the cravat If inef...

Страница 13: ...brake handles because there will be an increased risk of stalling the wing or entering a negative spin Before attempting to clear a knot make sure there are no other pilots flying in the vicinity 5 LO...

Страница 14: ...deformed After this the physical effort is less Continue to hold the risers in position Once the wing is deformed its horizontal speed will drop to 0 km h vertical descending speed increases to 6 to 8...

Страница 15: ...le the certified equipment to carry out this operation The wing must be inflated similarly as during a normal take off It is important to use the brakes to correct the flight path alignment especially...

Страница 16: ...sed to the sun Pack it properly and stow it away in its backpack If your wing is wet from contact with salt water immerse it in fresh water and dry it away from direct sunlight 7 2 STORAGE It is impor...

Страница 17: ...iuk com content service Any modification of the glider made in an external workshop will invalidate the guarantee of the product Niviuk cannot be held responsible for any issues or damage resulting fr...

Страница 18: ...4 2 2 1 4 2 2 1 4 2 2 1 4 2 3 1 A A B C A A B C A A B C A A B C mm 160 200 200 200 Kg 58 75 70 90 85 105 100 122 Kg 4 3 4 5 4 7 5 C C C C 10 TECHNICAL DATA 10 1 TECHNICAL DATA 20 CELLS Number ASPECT R...

Страница 19: ...PLIER UPPER CASCADES DC 60 LIROS GMHB GERMANY UPPER CASCADES DC 40 LIROS GMHB GERMANY MIDDLE CASCADES DC 60 LIROS GMHB GERMANY MIDDLE CASCADES DC 40 LIROS GMHB GERMANY MIDDLE CASCADES A 8000 U 70 EDEL...

Страница 20: ...10 3 RISERS PLAN 22...

Страница 21: ...10 4 SUSPENSION PLAN 23...

Страница 22: ...0 330 355 385 500 A B C D BR 1 7189 7137 7210 7280 7474 2 7153 7100 7170 7242 7213 3 7112 7058 7131 7201 7063 4 7121 7067 7145 7212 7055 5 7048 6981 7110 7176 6912 6 7011 6945 7054 7120 6775 7 6950 68...

Страница 23: ...0 330 355 385 500 A B C D BR 1 7988 7918 8000 8078 8336 2 7949 7880 7957 8037 8048 3 7907 7837 7917 7995 7884 4 7918 7849 7934 8009 7877 5 7831 7769 7901 7974 7716 6 7791 7729 7840 7913 7566 7 7726 76...

Страница 24: ...um weight in flight kg 70 Speed range using brakes km h 14 Glider s weight kg 4 5 Total speed range with accessories km h 29 Number of risers 3 Range of trimmers cm 0 Projected area m2 19 61 Harness u...

Страница 25: ...9 A 10 C 11 A 12 A 13 B 14 B 15 A 16 A 17 A 18 A 19 A 20 A 21 B 22 A 23 0 ARTIK 6 25 ARTIK 6 27 Classification C In accordance with standards EN 926 1 2015 EN 926 2 2013 and LTF NFL II 91 09 PG_1750 2...

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