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Practice on the ground with the right wind at a suitable location. Slowly pull up the canopy and try 
to hold it up as long as possible without looking at it. That is a good way to improve the feeling for 
your glider and is a prerequisite for „active flying“ (the key to avoid collapses). Very important is also 
a close look at the terrain. Watch for obstacles that could cause turbulences (buildings, trees, ...). On 
certain days, for example a freshly mowed meadow as landing field, could cause a lot of thermal 
activity. 

Fly very alert on a thermally active day. Watch your canopy, collapses most of the time, announce 
themselves. Light braking in turbulences mostly avoids a collapse. You should have already practiced 
that on the ground. Should a collapse occur close to the ground don`t always try to prevent a turn 
away. There is a danger when the braking on the open side is to strong, to lose the airflow on this 
side and stall the glider. Rather use the turn away motion to try to open the collapsed side.

Apply smooth braking on the open side, depending on the size of the collapse, and maybe a little 
pumping action. Some canopies open a lot better when the brakes are fully applied once on the 
according side, but that depends on the brakelines adjustment and your armlength.

Wrapped lines are cleared by braking the opposite side at enough altitude and pumping the af-
fected side a couple of times. Watch out for a possible stall. If that does no clear the situation, try to 
pull dow the outer lines as much as possible. If you are too low for that, stabilize the canopy on the 
opposite side avoid turning away, and leave the lines like they are. Instead of any risky manoeuvres  
rather concentrate on the landing. In the end one more advice in order to have all kinds of situa-
tions under control.

Visit a safety-training above water. There is no better way to practice the right behaviour than sim-
ulating a dangerous situation. Don`t get caught off guard by your first collapse. In addition, during 
safety-training you can familiarize yourself with the particulars of your equipment and you gain 
confidence in your gliders as well as your own abilities.

Thus far the expert advice concerning collapses by Ernst Strobl.

Deep Stall

If the wing stalls but is still filled with air, you are in a deep stall. Strictly speaking, this is not a flight 
because no airflow is attached to the canopy. Further brake pull leads to a full stall, a stall with par-
tial emptying of the canopy, forward folded ears and backward flight.

The Papillon BODYGUARD 7 is not stall sensitive. If in a stall, caused by overpulling on the brakes or 
rear risers or a delayed B-stall exit, the release of the brakes or rear risers, recovers the stall. Should 
the stall be caused by an extreme flight condition or configuration (i.e. takeoff weight too low), a 
symmetric forward push on the A-riser or use of the speed system recovers the stall. 

    

ATTENTION: 

Practicing stalls should be done with enough safe alti-

tude. Never apply asymmetric brakes during a stall, it could cause a 

spin. 

Содержание BODYGUARD 7

Страница 1: ...MANUAL English Rev 1 7 Effective July 2017 Please read this manual before you fly your new Papillon BODYGUARD 7 for the first time LTF EN A...

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Страница 3: ...he BODYGUARD 7 It unites all the features that allow you a safe and successful entry into the flight sport Also as a hobby and leisure pilot the Bodyguard 7 will be a companion you can rely on If you...

Страница 4: ...system 13 The Flight 14 The Launch 14 Reverse Launch 16 Turning 16 Active Flying 16 Landing 17 Strong Wind Landings 18 Landing on Slopes 18 Top Landings 18 Rapid descent 19 Big Ears 19 B Stall 19 Adva...

Страница 5: ...ion and reinspection intervals 45 Who may inspect test 45 Individual personal prerequisites for the inspections 45 Necessary equipment and documentation 46 During the inspection the following steps ar...

Страница 6: ...WELCOME TO THE PAPILLON WORLD OF PARAGLIDING...

Страница 7: ...nical features PPN and 3D shaping ensure an optimized inflow and dimensional stability of the leading edge Complex calculations of the ballooning in combination with the optimized wing pre stressing e...

Страница 8: ...s ideally equipped for the motorised flight because of its outstanding rise fea tures its uncomplicated handling and the high trimmed speed Please note that NO ACRO MANEUVERS are allowed in the motori...

Страница 9: ...brake line setting corresponds to 0 free travel plus 5 cm It is recommended to adjust your brake line travel after the first flight to your personal preferences Be aware not to adjust the brakes too s...

Страница 10: ...in good condition and all checks are done Be aware that you as a pilot have to be in a physical and mental state to control each flight unimpaired You have to concentrate completely on flying in order...

Страница 11: ...ARD 7 10 11 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Short description Obersegel Top V Tape Profilrippen Profil rips Galerieleine Galeryline Untersegel Bottom Gabelleine Gabelline Stabiloleine Stabiloline Stammleine Mai...

Страница 12: ...itive identification at take off and during a B stall decent Other adjustable removeable or variable mechanisms are nonexistent Number of risers 3 1 The risers of the Papillon BODYGUARD 7 consist of 2...

Страница 13: ...t can happen that with some harnesses the speed bar to full speed cannot be used The speed system needs to be adjusted before the first flight Therefore the connection lines of the foot extensor are b...

Страница 14: ...is laid out symmetrically in an arch so that the canopy behind you can fill evenly from the centre The center of the Papillon BODYGUARD 7 is marked on the leading edge You launch the wing by a metered...

Страница 15: ...de tailed visual check of the canopy The running speed is reduced and adapted to the wind situation In the steep launch site the start is initiated with a small impulse and then a clear brake pull Wi...

Страница 16: ...With the second hand the rising of the canopy is con trolled To perfect the reverse launch technique we recommend taking part in a reverse launch training Turning The Papillon BODYGUARD 7 has a high a...

Страница 17: ...e pull for maximum canopy stability The landing spot serves as a reference point and is constantly observed On the approach legs you have good correction possibilities dashed red lines Straighten up i...

Страница 18: ...touchdown turn around quickly and bring the canopy down by using the C risers in order to avoid being dragged across the ground Landing on Slopes A landing on the slope is always done sideways to the...

Страница 19: ...held in hand together with the pulled down A lines For additional stability and for an increased sink rate the speedsystem should be actuated The glider remains fully steerable by weightshifting and...

Страница 20: ...loss of altitude and the area below you Then alternately look upwards and downwards Should an atypical deformation of the canopy occur immediately release the B risers and recover from the manoeuvre...

Страница 21: ...s Spiral Dive Like a normal turn initiating the spiral dive is easy with the Papillon BODYGUARD 7 ATTENTION The spiral is considered an extreme manoeuvre and should be flown only under expert guidance...

Страница 22: ...e The Papillon BODYGUARD 7 recovers from a frontstall by itself very quickly Smooth and symmetric applying of the brake positively influences the re opening of the canopy Collapses Even with its high...

Страница 23: ...ut for a possible stall If that does no clear the situation try to pull dow the outer lines as much as possible If you are too low for that stabilize the canopy on the opposite side avoid turning away...

Страница 24: ...und its vertical axis with almost no bank This uncontrollable flight condition is called flat spin The pilot releases the brakes The secure paragliders of the new generation end a spin independently a...

Страница 25: ...ODYGUARD 7 away from UV radiation Furthermore never store the wing together with acids or similar goods A dry storage is of utmost importance ATTENTION After a longer storage period the glider needs t...

Страница 26: ...ter landings etc for their strength and cor rect length and exchanged if necessary lines need to be checked for their correct length in case of changing inflight handling characteristics the main brak...

Страница 27: ...any questions regarding the use of your harness with the Papillon BODYGUARD 7 please contact us We are happy to help Suitable Rescue Systems It is required by law and absolutely neccessary for safe o...

Страница 28: ...ARD 7 could suffer as a result of the usage of the BOD YGUARD 7 This includes but is not limited to lawful or contractual liability on behalf of PAPILLON PARAGLIDERS GLEITSCHIRM DIREKT GmbH and all ot...

Страница 29: ...se of Papillon BODYGUARD 7 to a third party through transferring ownership temporary or permanently for this other user to have read and unterstood the Papillon BODYGUARD 7 user manual in its entirety...

Страница 30: ...ahl 36 36 36 36 36 36 Glider weight Gewicht 4 7 kg 5 1 kg 5 5 kg 5 7 kg 5 9 kg 6 5 kg Bridle length Gesamt Leinenl nge 243 m 256m 269m 279 m 286 m 304 m Line diameter Leinenduchmesser 0 95 1 2 1 65 1...

Страница 31: ...MANUAL PAPILLON BODYGUARD 7 30 31 COLOR INFO Color 1 Color 3 Color 2...

Страница 32: ...B M 2 B M 3 C M 3 B M 4 C M 4 BT2 DT2 Br3 5 Br M 1 B r M 2 B rM 3 B rL 1 B L 2 BL1 B r L 2 B r M 4 Br5 5 Br7 5 Br10 5 Br11 5 Br13 5 Br15 5 Br17 5 CT2 AT3 BT3 DT3 CT3 AT4 BT4 DT4 CT4 AT5 BT5 DT5 CT5 A...

Страница 33: ...3 6227 6215 r 3 627 6196 6186 r 4 627 1250 6192 6183 r 5 645 6211 6201 r 7 680 1253 6177 6165 r 8 627 6123 6112 r 9 627 1221 6091 6079 r 10 620 6085 6075 r 12 586 1164 5967 5956 r 13 531 5911 5900 r 1...

Страница 34: ...86 r 4 671 1334 6601 6581 r 5 691 6621 6601 r 7 728 1338 6595 6576 r 8 671 6537 6518 r 9 671 1303 6503 6482 r 10 664 6496 6475 r 12 628 1242 6370 6350 r 13 569 6311 6290 r 14 572 1194 6267 6246 r 15 5...

Страница 35: ...6970 6968 r 3 700 6935 6933 r 4 700 1396 6931 6927 r 5 721 6952 6949 r 7 760 1400 6900 6897 r 8 700 6840 6837 r 9 700 1364 6804 6801 r 10 693 6797 6794 r 12 655 1300 6665 6662 r 13 593 6603 6598 r 14...

Страница 36: ...8 7099 7078 r 4 718 1432 7095 7073 r 5 740 7117 7098 r 7 780 1436 7078 7058 r 8 718 7016 6995 r 9 718 1399 6980 6958 r 10 711 6972 6953 r 12 672 1334 6837 6818 r 13 608 6773 6750 r 14 612 1282 6726 67...

Страница 37: ...320 r 3 739 7286 7282 r 4 739 1474 7282 7277 r 5 761 7304 7299 r 7 803 1478 7277 7273 r 8 739 7213 7208 r 9 739 1440 7175 7172 r 10 732 7168 7163 r 12 692 1373 7027 7026 r 13 626 6962 6958 r 14 630 13...

Страница 38: ...39 7735 r 4 783 1561 7734 7730 r 5 806 7758 7754 r 7 850 1566 7716 7712 r 8 783 7649 7645 r 9 783 1526 7608 7604 r 10 775 7601 7597 r 12 733 1454 7454 7450 r 13 663 7385 7382 r 14 668 1398 7334 7330 r...

Страница 39: ...ives moderately forward and has got my personal best marks for collapses in the lower to medium weight range due to the low sink rate Even simpler behaviour in collapses was only observed with lower p...

Страница 40: ...Harness Dimensions Weight A dimension B dimension 50 kg 38 cm 38 cm 50 80 kg 42 cm 42 cm 80 kg 46 cm 46 cm Control Travel BODYGUARD 7 Size max symmetrical control travel at max weight 55 55 cm 60 60 c...

Страница 41: ...arked damage Call back at sighting of the glider Obersegel Top Untersegel Bottom Last name First name Street address ZIP code city Country Phone number E mail address Glider model and color Serialnumb...

Страница 42: ...ity Country Phone number E mail address Glider model and color Size Serialnumber Comment notes Line ID code quantity PAPILLON PARAGLIDERS Wasserkuppe 46 D 36129 GERSFELD Fax 49 06654 82 96 Tel 49 0665...

Страница 43: ...ct Serialnumber Date of purchase Purchased at Pilot since Number of flights per year Club Yes I would liket to get informed on the newest activities and developments of Papillon Paragliding PAPILLON P...

Страница 44: ...s in this manual have been carfully checked by Papillon Paragliders However we like to mention that we don t take any liability for possible mistakes neither in legal responsibility nor in liability c...

Страница 45: ...sites for the inspections Personal prerequisites for the inspection of individually owned solo gliders for recreational use only Holder of a valid unrestricted license for paragliders or equivalent ac...

Страница 46: ...alues modifications are to be noted in an inspection log Inspection of the reserve parachute Before packing the reserve parachute this is to be checked by packer If the parachute was deployed for a re...

Страница 47: ...he test sequence is to be inferred from the operating instruction the Bettosometer In both the top and undersail where the A lines connect push a needle thick hole and check the tear resistance The li...

Страница 48: ...ir tensile strength Tension velocity of the tension cylinder v 30cm min Tear tensile strength values the determined values modifications are to be noted in the inspection ATTENTION Each size line diam...

Страница 49: ...are to be noted in the inspection log Occasional check of trim and adjustment Before a test flight a visual inspection of the canopy and lines is to be conducted with the glider laid out as well as pu...

Страница 50: ...cking is required Allowed period of operation 8 years afterwards up to 12 years with an annual check About insurance legal consequences of yourself performed 2 yearly inspection you should in form wit...

Страница 51: ...MANUAL PAPILLON BODYGUARD 7 50 51...

Страница 52: ...oduced or developed further on in any way without written approval of the PAPILLON PARAGLIDERS GLEITSCHIRM DIREKT GmbH All technical details in this manual have been carfully checked by Papillon Parag...

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