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3)  Check also the steering lines which should lead unobstructed like all other 

lines to the canopy. Check the tying of the main steering line. Both steering 
lines should be the same length. The correct length of the main steering line 
from the branching point to the ring on the handle should be compared to the 
line chart and is not allowed to be changed. 

4)  Inspect your harness and check  that all locks are close. 

5)  Check that all carbines and hooks on the straps are closed and the straps     

are not twisted. 

6)  Only fly with a full faced helmet and good flying boots. 

Unfold you glider in a  half moon shape and pay attention to the following guide lines: 

1)  Lay out the paraglider so if you pull up the glider with the A-Risers the center 

lines are tense before the lines on the wing tips. This assures a pull- up in the 
right direction and with ease. 

2)  Check wind direction while laying out your paraglider. Pulling into the wind in-

flates both sides of your glider in a symmetric manner. 

3)  Separate the line sets carefully and organize the risers. All lines must run free 

and untangled  from the risers to the canopy. Pay attention to the steering 
lines that they are unobstructed and can not catch on anything. 

4)  If the risers are not twisted, the steering lines move freely through the pulleys 

attached to the D-Risers and to the trailing edge of the canopy. 

5)  Be very careful that none of the lines run under the canopy. A line-over at 

launch can be devastating. 

4.3 Forward Launch 

After your pre-flight check, hold the A-Risers and steering line handles. Hold  the 
lines stretched, the arms an extension of the A-lines. Take a step back and move 
even forward pulling up the canopy with the momentum of your body weight. 

The dependable P43’s canopy will inflate and rise over the pilot. Keep your arms ex-
tended in line with the A-lines. As soon as you feel the tension ease (at this point the 
canopy should be above the pilots head) break a bit. Look up and check that your 
canopy is completely inflated and stays above your head. At this the point make the 
decision to launch while your P43 is patiently waiting for the launching acceleration of 
the pilot. 

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Страница 1: ...Manual...

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Страница 3: ...tegrate the pilots needs into the development of a new paraglider We are always looking for ideas and recommendations to improve the quality of our gliders If you as owner and pilot of a P43 have any...

Страница 4: ...Buyer Verk ufer Seller Name Name Adresse Address Flugschule Flight School Telefon Phone Email e mail Kaufdatum Date of Purchase Kleidergr sse Dress size S M L XL PARATECH P43 Gr sse Size Seriennummer...

Страница 5: ...e manufacturer and dealer of any responsibilities and liabilities This manual includes the DHV Luftger te Kennblatt Every Pilot is responsible for his her own safety and it is up to him her to pre fli...

Страница 6: ...ine Layout 6 2 9 Cascading Lines 6 2 10 Line Controll 6 2 11 Material 6 2 12 Colors 6 2 13 Conclusion 7 3 Competable Harnesses 8 3 1 General 8 3 2 Adjusting a Paraglider Harness with adjustable Cross...

Страница 7: ...ystem 17 6 Extreme Flight Maneuvers 18 6 1 Deep Stall or Parachuting 18 6 2 Asymetric Deflation Colaps 18 6 3 Frontales Einklappen Frontal Deflation Colaps 18 6 4 Line Over or Cravatte 19 6 5 Negatve...

Страница 8: ...high safety reserve Though the P43 is user friendly the pilot still has to follow the rules of con trolled paraglider flying techniques Flying without being actively involved is dangerous as with any...

Страница 9: ...PAF Permanent Air Flow We named our newly developed geometric zigzag design of the cell opening PAF short for Permanent Air Flow It consists of a consecutive development of partially closed cells Thi...

Страница 10: ...lots who over compensate will be ab sorbed by the P43 2 10 Line Controll All lines used by PARATECH are prestreched and are measured and sewn with highest precision Every P43 receives a well documente...

Страница 11: ...e and thought With the P43 PARATECH has reached the goal to create a modern paraglider which will give its pilots many flying hours of pure joy The P43 pilot can approach any flight situation with the...

Страница 12: ...l most all harnesses manufactured after 1993 are DHV GH rated A list of DHV regu lated harnesses separated by categories can be obtained from the DHV 3 2 Adjusting a Paraglider Harness with adjustable...

Страница 13: ...T Bar slip out prevention by open leg straps Container to store AIRBAG back protector glider bag etc The AIRBAG back protector is included in the basic package Automatic Twistlock Carbines Big back s...

Страница 14: ...10 Instrument cockpit...

Страница 15: ...ach other As you release the foot pedal it should not cause the risers to shorten and the foot pedal should not touch the seat board Please adjust your speed system on the ground Sit in your harness a...

Страница 16: ...t be underestimated Attention It is absolutely senseless and even danger to accelerate and brake at the same time Because of a small penetration angle in accelerated flight the leading edge of the gli...

Страница 17: ...etric manner 3 Separate the line sets carefully and organize the risers All lines must run free and untangled from the risers to the canopy Pay attention to the steering lines that they are unobstruct...

Страница 18: ...he P43 has no tendency for a stable spiral dive By high sink rate or to much weight shift on the spirals inside multiple turns are to be expected Proactive finishing of a spiral should be mastered If...

Страница 19: ...n slightly forward If there is a strong cross wind brake less Landings coming out of a spiral and quick flight direction changes before landing are not recommended because of the pendulum effect Atten...

Страница 20: ...ly corrected as explained below under Deep Stall pressing forward the A risers As a preventive measure we recommend generally to put your hands on the A risers after coming out of a B line stall Finis...

Страница 21: ...to reduce the flight angle of a landing approach in a tight landing zone Just before landing release the A risers to return to a normal sink rate for a gentle landing With this maneuver like with the...

Страница 22: ...turbulence Normally not to critical the reinflation should be quick and without pilot action But in any case at this point as described above under proactive flying the pilot should immediately light...

Страница 23: ...r extreme maneuvers and with a lot of altitude If any of the above described actions will not help release the line over or the pilot feels overwhelmed immediately activate the reserve chute 6 5 Negat...

Страница 24: ...canopy will be slightly ahead of the pilot Attention If the canopy falls behind for instance at the beginning of the full stall under no circumstances should you release the brakes The result would b...

Страница 25: ...ean your P43 simply use warm water and a sponge Store the paraglider in a dark place between 40 90 degree Fahrenheit 5 30 degree Celsius Keep away from chemicals Long exposure to UV light brakes down...

Страница 26: ...y conservatively Take into consideration the flying conditions and also the altitude in which you will fly your maneuvers Fly only with permitted and tested paragliders and always carry a reserve chut...

Страница 27: ...ut 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 Line length 6 24 m 6 53 m 6 8 m 7 1 m Cell Chamber number 25 56 25 56 25 56 25 56 Permitted hang weight 60 80 kg 75 95 kg 85 105 kg 95 128 kg Optimal pilot weight 43 63 kg 58 78 kg...

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