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THE FLIGHT

FLYING EXPERIENCE

This manual is only focusing on the points of 
the technique of flying that are important for 
the Papillon HORIZON. It cannot and should 
not replace a profound flight training in an 
approved flying school! Without flight training 
and according experience paragliding is 
life-endangering! 

THE LAUNCH 

The list of a 5 point pre-launch check must 
be performed before each flight. It is helpful 
to have the check conducted additionally by a 
second pilot (partner check). 

1. 

Pilot

: All buckles, straps and clips of the 

harness closed! Leg straps closed! Carabi-
ner untwisted and closed properly! Helmet 
on! Radio on!

2. 

Lines

: Lines free! A–lines on top and no 

tangled lines under! Risers untwisted! 
Speed system attached and untwisted! 
Control lines free and not twisted!

3. 

Canopy

: Laid out in an arch position! All 

chambers open!

4. 

Wind

: From the right direction! Is the wind 

speed right? 

5. 

Airspace

: Free on all sides!

FORWARD LAUNCH

The paraglider is laid out symmetrically 
in an arch, so that you can fill the canopy 
symmetrically from the center. The center of 
the Papillon HORIZON is marked on the leading 
edge. 

You stand with loose, W-shaped bent arms 
and launch the wing by pulling gently the A 
(front) risers laterally upward, while you are 
running against the wind. 

Note: Unlike other gliders, it is not neces-
sary to inflate the PAPILLON HORIZON with 
aggressive pulling or even fast running. 
That is also true when there is little to zero 
wind. Measured pulling up is the simplest 
and safest way to launch the PAPILLON

 

HORIZON. 

Once the canopy is above you, you let go of 
the risers and only keep the break lines in 
hand. Keep running quickly, but not too fast, 
adapted to the wind situation. After a visual 
check of the canopy, for which you apply some 
brake pressure to stabilize the wing, the ac-
celeration phase begins. With big, bold steps 
and calm arms you reach take-off speed. You 
take off the ground but remain ready to run in 
order to react to an unexpected drop. Only sit 
down with sufficient ground clearance. Never 
release the break lines. While sitting into the 
harness keep slight break pressure.

In flat start areas you must pay attention to 
the acceleration phase. Large and long steps 
with little brake are ideal here. In steep terrain, 
on the other hand, you pull gently and apply 
brake pressure to stabilize. The glider must 
not be allowed to over shoot as it may collapse 
in the lift-off phase. Since take off is very 
quick in steep terrain, it is a good idea to have 
an experienced pilot friend who observes and 
checks the take-off during the lift-up phase. 

REVERSE LAUNCH

In strong winds and challenging conditions, a 
reverse launch is recommended, as this allows 
better control of the canopy. Possible cravats 
and disorders of the canopy can be detected 
in the launch phase already. Thus, the control 
phase is simpler and an asymmetric rising of 
the wing can be corrected early on. 

To perform a reverse launch, face the canopy 
and cross the risers when clipping in. If you 
want to turn to the right, turn the risers 180° 
to the right before hooking-in Make sure that 
the green loop is hooked into the carabiner on 
the right and the red loop into the carabiner 
on the left side. 

Always untwist in the direction in which the 
upper riser is attached to the harness. Before 
lifting the wing, take the brake lines and make 
sure that they are not twisted or reversed! 

Thereafter, take all A-risers in one hand and 
launch the wing. With the second hand, the 
rising of the canopy is controlled with the 
brake line. To perfect the reverse launch tech-
nique, we recommend taking part in a reverse 
launch training. 

TURNING 

The Papillon HORIZON has a high agility and 
reacts to steering inputs directly and instantly. 
You can fly flat turns with little altitude loss by 
shifting your body weight. A combined steer-
ing technique of appropriate pull on the inner 
brake line and shift of body weight is the best 
way for a coordinated turn. The turn radius 
depends on the amount of pulling on the brake 
line. At about 75 % of the brake line travel, the 
Papillon HORIZON increases the inclination 
significantly and performs a fast-steep turn 
that can lead to a spiral dive. 

ACTIVE FLYING 

The Papillon HORIZON should be flown with 
light braking on both sides when there is 
turbulent air. An increased angle of attack 
provides better stability. When entering heavy 

thermals or strong turbulences be careful 

that the canopy does not get behind you. To 
avoid that, release the brakes a bit to get an 
increase in speed when entering the updraft. 
If the canopy gets in front of you when leaving 
an updraft or entering a downdraft, the brakes 
must be applied to counter that. Accelerated 
flight, however, is advisable when flying 
through downdraft zones. 

The Papillon HORIZON is naturally very stable 
due to its unique way of construction. Active 
flying in turbulent air (as described above) 
significantly increases safety. Collapsing 
and deforming of the canopy can be avoided 
through active flying. 

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Страница 1: ...HORIZON OWNER S MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...mproving and evolving in the first stages of your paragliding life One of our principles is to provide security to new pilots and build the bases so that their evolution allows them to guarantee many...

Страница 3: ...bulence and stay active The sharknose construction has improved flight characteristics and stability even at high speeds making the HORIZON an ideal cross country wing It is also pleasant to fly fully...

Страница 4: ...he use of the Papillon HORIZON Practice is the key of success try ground handling as much as you can this is one of the most important parts of the flight A good start is the best way to have a good f...

Страница 5: ...D E R S H O R I Z O N O W N E R S M A N U A L 5 22 GLIDER DESCRIPTION SHORT DESCRIPTION 1 Upper surface 2 Diagonal rib 3 Profile rib 4 Upper line cascade 5 Bottom surface 6 Middle line cascade 7 Stabi...

Страница 6: ...g At the same time it enables during flight at trim speed a position of comfort for the pilot s arms In no case the setup of the A B and C main lines should be changed Please also note that the height...

Страница 7: ...he connection lines of the foot extensor are being connected through the Brummel hooks with the speed system on the riser To be able to undertake the right adjustment the harness should be hung up so...

Страница 8: ...allowed to over shoot as it may collapse in the lift off phase Since take off is very quick in steep terrain it is a good idea to have an experienced pilot friend who observes and checks the take off...

Страница 9: ...y in the final approach it would be dangerous if a stall occurs in 3 4 or 5 meters already The best landings are those with a nice flare The final approach is carried out in trim speed if possible In...

Страница 10: ...ver B STALL This maneuver offers the possibility to de scend comfortably and safely By pulling down the B risers the wing is folded along its lateral axis and thereby stalled which causes a sink rate...

Страница 11: ...ers by the pilot results in a frontal collapse of the leading edge The Papillon BODYGUAR7 recov ers from a front stall by itself very quickly If this is not the case a short brake pulse may help reope...

Страница 12: ...ntentionally There is danger of a riser twist With a riser twist the brake lines can get blocked EMERGENCY PILOTING In any situation where normal steering is not possible the Papillon HORIZON can easi...

Страница 13: ...need to be checked after over loads tree or water landings etc for their strength and correct length and exchanged if necessary The lines need to be checked for their correct length in case of changi...

Страница 14: ...force and bind their beneficiaries trustees legal successors and or representatives The PAPILLON PARAGLID ERS GLEITSCHIRM DIREKT GmbH and all other contracting parties express no verbal or written rep...

Страница 15: ...trim 39 1 km h 39 1 km h 39 1 km h 39 1 km h V max 54 2 km h 54 2 km h 54 2 km h 54 2 km h Bridle height 6 869m 7 195m 7 535m 7 807m Nr of cells 59 59 59 59 Glider weight 4 3 kg 4 7 kg 5 3 kg 5 7 kg...

Страница 16: ...Color 1 Color 2 P A P I L L O N P A R A G L I D E R S H O R I Z O N O W N E R S M A N U A L 16 22 COLOR INFO...

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Страница 22: ...No part of this publication may be reproduced or develo ped further on in any way without written approval of the PAPILLON PARAGLIDERS GLEITSCHIRM DIREKT GmbH All technical details in this manual have...

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