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Just before touch down you should apply more brake. Many times it makes
sense to induce a stall.
Attention: A deep stall in just 2 meters height can cause a quite violent
touch down. Make sure to not fully apply the brakes until you are close
enough to the ground.
Manoeuvres for fast decent
Big ears
To do big ears, pull the outer A-line (attached on a separate belt) on both sides.
Keep the brake handles (without extra wraps) in your hands.
As long as you keep both outer A-risers pulled, the wingtips will be folded and
the sink speed will increase. We recommend to additionally push the speed bar
to increase the sink speed further and to also increase forward speed. The drag
of the folded wingtips increases the angle of attack. By pushing the speed bar,
this effect is compensated.
To end the manoeuvre, release the A-risers. If the wingtips don’t open
automatically, you can inflate them by applying the brakes with a short impulse
movement.
B-Stall
Due to the aspect ratio of the glider and due to the suspension layout, the
FACTOR 2 can show a quite demanding behaviour when executing the B-Stall.
But a manoeuvre for fast decent has work perfectly in very turbulent
conditions. That’s why we do not recommend the B-Stall with the FACTOR 2.
Deep spiral
The deep spiral is the most demanding of the three manoeuvres. (Ears, B-Stall
and Deep Spiral) You should only practise it with a lot of altitude. The best
way is to learn it under professional guidance.
Entering a deep spiral can be divided into two phases:
First, you fly a turn by applying one brake and by shifting your weight to the
same side, the glider will bank up and increase its turning speed. This phase
ends at a sink rate of roughly 8m/s – 10m/s. (depending on the wing loading)
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