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3.) Lines (A lines on top, all lines sorted, brake line unlooped between 

brake handle and pulley)

4.) Glider (glider lies arched with opened cell openings at take off.)

5.) Wind and airspace (wind suitable for launch and airspace in front of 

take off free of other gliders)

The   MENTOR   3   has   a   very   well   balanced   and   easy   take   off   behaviour. 
Corrections are easy to perform at any time and no special advice is needed for 
forward or reverse launches.

A proper take off technique can only be learnt by intensive training. That’s why 
we recommend to spend some time on a training hill every once in a while. 
Also some ground handling will improve your take off skills. The best thing is 
to have an experienced pilot with you who can help with some advice. 

Like this, you will soon be able to launch your glider confidently, even in 
difficult conditions. This will add a lot of safety to your flying and it allows you 
to enjoy your flights from the very beginning.

Normal flight

If you release both brakes (“Hands up”) the MENTOR 3 glides at the so called 
“trim speed”. At this speed, the glide ratio reaches its maximum. 

If you fly into a headwind or through sinking air, you should use the accelerator 
to maximise your glide ratio. If you use the accelerator in turbulent conditions, 
you have to consider more demanding reactions in the case of a collapse. So 
you should keep more distance from the ground if you fly accelerated. 

If you fly in strong turbulences we recommend applying both brakes slightly. 
This increases the stability and  you  get  good  feedback  through the brakes, 
which is necessary to fly your wing actively.

Flying actively means permanent control and correction of the angle of attack 
in turbulent air. If you fly from lift into an area of sinking air, the angle of 
attack will decrease and the wing will pitch down. A good pilot will realise this 
even before the wing pitches down, by a reduced brake pressure. The right 
reaction would be to apply the brakes more and thereby increase brake pressure 
to prevent the wing from pitching down or even from collapsing in turbulent 
conditions.

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Содержание MENTOR 3

Страница 1: ...Version 1 3 03 2013 Vers 1 3 03 2013 P 1 28...

Страница 2: ...formation before implementing 8 First flight 8 Registration 9 Scope of delivery 9 Suited harnesses 9 Weight range 10 Flying the MENTOR 3 10 Launch 10 Normal flight 11 Turning 12 Landing 12 Manoeuvres...

Страница 3: ...system 19 Mounting the speed system 19 Using the accelerator in flight 19 Service and maintenance 20 General advice 20 Cleaning 20 Repair 20 Check 21 Environment friendly behaviour 21 Disposal 21 Tech...

Страница 4: ...about this or other products please visit our website www nova wings com To fully use all our maintainance and guarantee services you have to register your glider on our website click LOGIN REGISTRAT...

Страница 5: ...tial contribution to make every new wing an unmistakable NOVA glider which impresses in every aspect But NOVA doesn t only just stand for the development and the design of paragliders We also want to...

Страница 6: ...range as well The risers consist of 4 belts On the first two belts red both A stem lines are attached Furthermore the speed system is fixed on the first A belt On the next two belts the B and C stem l...

Страница 7: ...the glide ratio by about 6 10 compared to the MENTOR 2 by optimizing numerous details The basic design stayed the same The performance gain is even more than from MENTOR 1 to MENTOR 2 We are convinced...

Страница 8: ...ur flying skills by attending a SIV course by training take offs an a training hill or by ground handling the glider All this will help you to get a better understanding of your glider and to become a...

Страница 9: ...u contact NOVA before performing any kind of change Suited harnesses The MENTOR 3 is approved for any harness of the class GH without diagonal bracing This means almost every harness which is currentl...

Страница 10: ...er collapses so if you often plan to fly in bumpy conditions and you want a dynamic flight characteristic you should go for the top of the weight range Flying the MENTOR 3 We suggest performing your f...

Страница 11: ...flight If you release both brakes Hands up the MENTOR 3 glides at the so called trim speed At this speed the glide ratio reaches its maximum If you fly into a headwind or through sinking air you shou...

Страница 12: ...n interaction of inner brake outer brake and weight shifting The difficulty is finding the right amount which is important if you want to climb efficiently in thermals The MENTOR 3 turns quite sensiti...

Страница 13: ...s 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...

Страница 14: ...ning of the second phase the g forces increase rapidly and the leading edge will lean towards the ground In a fully developed deep spiral the leading edge is almost parallel to the ground The maximum...

Страница 15: ...here you temporarily lose your vision due to the g load It is very important to get a feeling for the reactions of your body to this manoeuvre If you practice it well it is a fun manoeuvre that enable...

Страница 16: ...s by slightly applying both brakes Stall manoeuvres Spin If you pull one brake too much you might induce a so called spin The centre of rotation is no longer far outside the wing like during a normal...

Страница 17: ...akes too much the glider will go back to normal flight To practice a Deep Stall it is necessary to master the Full Stall first A very old or worn out glider with a porous cloth or with a changed trim...

Страница 18: ...properly 5 Reserve If you loose control or if you are not absolutely sure that you have enough height for further attempts to recover immediately use your reserve Many pilots wait way too long before...

Страница 19: ...e is very good up to the maximum speed of the MENTOR 3 Please consider that the wing behaves more dynamic if a collapse occurs in accelerated flight You should be aware that you might need more height...

Страница 20: ...ed with dirt can lead to shrinking of the lines and thereby to the wrong trim on your glider Sand and Saltwater sweat may damage the lines in the long run To store your glider for a longer time avoid...

Страница 21: ...the inspection can be found on the NOVA homepage http www nova wings com Downloads Check The date of purchase of the new glider is decisive for any deadline concerning NTT and NFS as well as for guar...

Страница 22: ...21 68 24 26 33 28 65 30 96 Aspect ratio 5 43 Line diameter mm 0 6 0 7 0 8 1 3 Line length m 6 27 6 6 6 91 7 21 7 49 Line consumption m 216 227 238 249 259 max profile depth m 2 49 2 6 2 72 2 84 2 95...

Страница 23: ...Overview risers 1 A1 riser 5 Main suspension loop 2 A2 riser EARS 6 Speed clips 3 B riser B Stall 7 Shackle 4 C riser 8 Brake handle Vers 1 3 03 2013 P 23 28...

Страница 24: ...Overview glider 1 Stem Lines 5 Top sail 2 Top Lines 6 Trailing edge 3 Bottom sail 7 Nameplate 4 Cell Openings Vers 1 2 01 2013 P 24 28...

Страница 25: ...Line plans Vers 1 3 03 2013 P 25 28...

Страница 26: ...470 9 Liros PPSL 160ye BG1 210 1 219 Edelrid A8000 U90r dsp BG2 206 7 215 8 Edelrid A8000 U90r dsp BG3 190 6 198 8 Edelrid A8000 U90r dsp BG4 186 7 194 9 Edelrid A8000 U90r dsp BG5 210 1 219 1 Edelrid...

Страница 27: ...85 or SM4 105 9 110 5 Cousin 85 or SG1 33 6 35 1 Cousin 85 or SG2 37 5 39 1 Cousin 85 or SG3 32 6 34 Cousin 85 or SG4 39 6 41 3 Cousin 85 or FF 167 174 Edelrid 7850 240 or F1 242 6 253 4 Cousin 85 or...

Страница 28: ...f the Para Academy www para academy eu Please note that you can not calculate the over all length by just adding the single line lengths listed above VERTRIEBSGESELLSCHAFT m b H Auweg 14 A 6123 TERFEN...

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