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BASIC FLIGHT TECHNIQUES 

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To familiarise yourself with the glider it is a good idea to perform practice inflations and small flights on 
a training hill. This will enable you to set up your equipment correctly. The Litespeed shows no unusual 
flying characteristics, consequently it is suitable for a very wide range of pilot. Turns are smooth and 
co-ordinated, whilst on glide it remains solid and well pressured throughout the accelerated speed range 
as it has a very high resistance to both collapses and stalls. However it is a small wing and it can be 
dynamic so fly it with due respect, with high safety margins and always be progressive.

Take-off checklist:

1. Check reserve parachute - pin is in and handle secure
2. Helmet on and fastened
3. All harness buckles closed - check leg-loops again
4. Karabiners and maillons tight
5. Accelerator system connected 
6. Holding the A risers and your brake handles correctly
7. Leading edge open
8. Aligned in the middle of the wing and directly into wind
9. Airspace and visibility clear

IMPORTANT

Never take off with 

a glider that is not 

fully inflated or if you 

are not in control of 

the pitch/roll of your 

wing.

Launching

Your Litespeed will launch with either the forward or reverse technique. The wing should be laid out in 
a pronounced arc, with the centre of the wing higher than the tips. It is recommended to release the 
trimmers approximately 2cm to the red stitching line to aid the inflation behaviour.

Forward Launch

 -

 Nil to Light winds

When the wind is favourable, whilst gently holding the A risers move forward positively, your lines should 
become tight within one or two steps and the Litespeed will immediately start to inflate. You should 
maintain a constant pressure on the risers until the wing is overhead. Do not pull down or push the 
risers forward excessively, or the leading edge will deform and possibly collapse making taking-off more 
difficult and potentially dangerous. 

Move smoothly throughout the entire launch, there is no need to rush or snatch at it. You should have 
plenty of time to look up and check your canopy before committing yourself. Once you are happy that 
the Litespeed is inflated correctly, accelerate smoothly off the launch.

Reverse Launch

 - 

Light to Strong Winds

Lay out your wing as you would for the forward launch. However, this time turn to face it, passing one 
entire set of risers over your head as you turn. Now you can inflate the glider with your body weight and 
the A-risers. Once the wing is overhead, release the risers, brake gently if necessary, turn and launch. 

In stronger winds, be prepared to take a few steps towards the glider as it inflates. This will take some of 
the energy out of the glider and it will be less likely to overfly you. This reverse-launch technique can be 
used in surprisingly light winds too.

Practice ground handling as much as possible! Not only is it great fun, but it will give you a much better 
feel for your wing’s flight characteristics. It will also improve your overall enjoyment of flying by giving 
you the feeling of control and making your launches easier and less stressful.  

Speed to Fly

Flying at trim speed (hands-up, trimmers in slow position), the Litespeed will achieve its ‘best glide’ 
speed for still air. You should fly at this speed when gliding downwind or when the air is not excessively 
sinking. For better penetration in headwinds and improved glide performance in sinking air, crosswinds 

Содержание LiteSpeed 15

Страница 1: ...Pilots Manual...

Страница 2: ......

Страница 3: ...fully understand just how big an investment a new paraglider is We know that quality and value for money are essential considerations when choosing a new wing so to keep costs low and quality high we...

Страница 4: ...wing unless you have adequate safety and rescue equipment for winter backcountry travel such as avalanche transciever shovel probe and other avalanche safety equipment NEVER use equipment if there is...

Страница 5: ...your limits and only fly the Litespeed in conditions and at flying sites that are suitable to your skill level The Litespeed will not only increase the range of flyable conditions for you as a pilot...

Страница 6: ...lines supplied with the speed system through the harness Make sure this is done correctly and that the lines pass through all of the pulleys check your harness manual for instructions Attach the spee...

Страница 7: ...thin one or two steps and the Litespeed will immediately start to inflate You should maintain a constant pressure on the risers until the wing is overhead Do not pull down or push the risers forward e...

Страница 8: ...conditions No pilot and no glider are immune to collapses however active flying will virtually eliminate any tendency to collapse When the conditions are turbulent be more active and anticipate the mo...

Страница 9: ...this can lead to a major deflation Always pull the Big Ears first and then apply the speed bar DO NOT perform spiral dives with Big Ears engaged B Line Stall B stall is for fast descents in emergency...

Страница 10: ...ugh brake to control your direction This action alone will be enough for a full recovery of the wing most of the time Once a glider is deflated it is effectively a smaller wing so the wing loading and...

Страница 11: ...h hands This normally allows the glider to return to normal flight but If nothing happens after a few seconds reach up and push the A risers forwards or apply the speed bar to encourage the wing to re...

Страница 12: ...ping any material Step 9 Turn the Saucisse on its side and make the first fold just after the LE reinforcements Do not fold the plastic reinforcements use 3 or 4 folds around the LE IMPORTANT Do NOT l...

Страница 13: ...using velcro on the trailing edge of the tip called the Butt hole This has been designed to easily empty all the things which have been accumulating in your wing sand leaves rocks mobile phones etc It...

Страница 14: ...me of air to go through a certain surface of the cloth The time in seconds is the result A measurement is done in a several places on the top surface along the span of the glider behind the leading ed...

Страница 15: ...n any of these areas you will be exposing yourself to more danger than is necessary Every year many pilots get hurt launching don t be one of them Launching is the time that you are most exposed to da...

Страница 16: ...A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 B16 C16 D16 B15 B14 B13 B12 B11 B10 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 C1 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11D12 D13D14 D15 C15 C14 C13 C12 C11 C10 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9...

Страница 17: ...brake lines Edelrid 8000U 70 50 Kgs Edelrid 8000U 50 Kgs Risers and hardware Shackles Link Lites Dyneema and Maillon Rapide Riser webbing 12mm zero stretch polyester webbing or Technisangle Dyneema 8...

Страница 18: ...1258 Route de Grasse Le Bar sur Loup 06620 France...

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