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LACY 2 HF 

Take the paraglider out of the rucksack, open it and spread it open with the lines on top of the underside, 
posiBon the wing as if you were to inflate it. Check the condiBon of the fabric and the lines, making sure 
there are no abnormaliBes. Check the maillons, which aZach the lines to the risers, are properly closed. 
IdenBfy and if necessary disentangle the lines from A, B and C risers, the brake lines and the corresponding 
risers. Make sure that there are no Bes or knots. 

2.3   

ASSEMBLY OF THE HARNESS 

Correctly place the risers on the harness karabiners. The risers and lines should not have any twists and 
they should be in the right order. Check that the harness buckles are correctly locked. 

2.4   

TYPE OF HARNESS

 

The LACY 2 HF has been cerBfied on EN A with a harness according to the following rules: 

• 2. DV LugGerPV §1, Nr. 7 c (LTF) 
• European Standard EN1651 
• European Standard EN12491  

This cerBficaBon allows it to be flown with most of the harnesses on the market, even the ones that use 
cocoon. We strongly recommend that you adjust the distance of the chest strap according the values used 
during cerBficaBon. This varies according to the size of the chosen harness. 

Small = 44 cm 
Medium = 45 cm 
Large = 46 cm 

Incorrect adjustment can seriously affect the piloBng of the glider. A distance, which is too wide between 
the karabiners, may provide more feedback but could affect the overall stability of the glider. A distance, 
which  is  too  narrow  between  the  karabiners,  would  provide  less  feedback  but  also  increase  any  risk  of 
developing a twist in during a large collapse. 
Any  change  made  to  these  specificaBons  may  affect  the  wing’s  performance  and  reacBons.  This  would 
therefore effect the glider’s configuraBon and would not conform to the homologaBon. 

2.5   

ASSEMBLY OF THE ACCELERATOR 

The acceleraBon mechanism of the LACY 2 HF works when you push with your feet on the accelerator bar, 
this  is  supplied  with  the  equipment.  On  delivery  the  accelerator  bar  has  not  yet  been  installed  and  it  is 
recommended that it is fit by yourself before flight.  

Most harnesses are equipped with a pre-installed acceleraBon system. When fieng any accelerator system 
ensure that all preinstalled items within the harness, such as roller pulleys are used correctly. Ager fieng, 
take into account that you will have to adjust the length of the accelerator lines for correct use. This will 
vary according to the length of the pilot’s legs!  

We recommend that you try the correct fieng of the acceleraBon system on equipment designed to do 
this, most paragliding schools have this sort of equipment. 

WAY Gliders 

LACY 2 HF–User’s Manual– version1.3, 03/01/2024 

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Содержание LACY 2 HF

Страница 1: ...s of the WAY design team which have resulted in the crea ti on of the new LACY 2 HF WAY are very proud of this new glider a glider carefully designed to bring you maximum pleasure whilst allowing you...

Страница 2: ...n requirements necessary for you to be able to pilot this type of wing Flying instruc ti on can only be taught at a paragliding school recognized by the Flying Federa ti on of your country Nevertheles...

Страница 3: ...ASSEMBLY OF THE ACCELERATOR___________________8 2 6 INSPECTION AND WING INFLATION ON THE GROUND _9 2 7 ADJUSTING THE BRAKES ___________________________9 3 THE FIRST FLIGHT ___________________________...

Страница 4: ..._______15 7 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ____________________________15 7 1 MAINTENANCE ___________________________________15 7 2 STORAGE _________________________________________16 7 3 CHECKS AND CONTROLS __...

Страница 5: ..._________21 10 5 LINE DIMENSIONS LACY 2 HF_____________________22 All lines are measured under the tension of 50 N by the laboratory _ 22 Difference not more than 10mm from the User s Manual and reali...

Страница 6: ...the same manoeuvre Furthermore the same size on maximum load o minimum load can experiment a di ff erent behaviour 1 3 IN FLIGHT BEHAVIOUR With progressive predictable and e ffi cient handling the LAC...

Страница 7: ...aking the quality control more e ffi cient All the di ff erent parts of the canopy are cut and assembled under the strict condi ti ons induced by the automa ti on of the whole process It is strongly r...

Страница 8: ...ment can seriously a ff ect the pilo ti ng of the glider A distance which is too wide between the karabiners may provide more feedback but could a ff ect the overall stability of the glider A distance...

Страница 9: ...unique fl ying behaviour If you then decide to change the length of the brake lines un ti e the knot slide the line through the brake link to the desired length and strongly re ti e the knot Quali fi...

Страница 10: ...d Posi ti on the paraglider as if it were part of a large circle taking into account the shape of the canopy in fl ight All this will assist in a trouble free take o ff 3 6 LANDING The LACY 2 HF lands...

Страница 11: ...ollapse will normally open by itself but if that does not happen pull completely on the brake line on the side which has collapsed 100 Do this with a fi rm movement You may have to repeat this opera t...

Страница 12: ...surge forward this is necessary so that air speed is completely restored over the wing Do not over brake at this point because the wing needs to recover speed to quit the stall con fi gura ti on If yo...

Страница 13: ...cause they are not under pressure however you have to be careful not to over handle them causing a stall or nega ti ve turn To land you have to let the wing fl y at full speed and before reaching the...

Страница 14: ...un ti l the pro fi le of the wing is deformed when this happens the required force will then signi fi cantly reduce To maintain this manoeuvre you must con ti nue to hold the B Lines in the pulled dow...

Страница 15: ...ones Safety is the most important thing 6 SPECIAL METHODS 6 1 TOWING The LACY 2 HF does not experience any problem whilst being towed Only quali fi ed personnel should handle the quali fi ed equipment...

Страница 16: ...ored with organic material such as leaves or insects inside the chemical reac ti on can cause irreparable damage 7 3 CHECKS AND CONTROLS You should ensure your LACY 2 HF is periodically serviced and c...

Страница 17: ...om anyone who is not properly quali fi ed as a fl ight instructor 9 GUARANTEE The en ti re equipment and components are covered by a 2 year guarantee against any manufacture fault The guarantee does n...

Страница 18: ...HF 10 TECHNICAL DATA 10 1 TECHNICAL DATA LACY 2 HF does not have trimmers There is not any other adjustable removable or variable device WAY Gliders LACY 2 HF User s Manual version1 3 03 01 2024 Page...

Страница 19: ...LACY 2 HF 10 2 MATERIALS DESCRIPTION WAY Gliders LACY 2 HF User s Manual version1 3 03 01 2024 Page 19 25...

Страница 20: ...LACY 2 HF 10 3 RISER ARRANGEMENT Di ff erence not more than 5mm for the length laid down in the User s Manual WAY Gliders LACY 2 HF User s Manual version1 3 03 01 2024 Page 20 25...

Страница 21: ...LACY 2 HF 10 4 LINE PLAN WAY Gliders LACY 2 HF User s Manual version1 3 03 01 2024 Page 21 25...

Страница 22: ...HF 22 LINES HEIGHT RISERS m m A B C D br 1 6355 6256 6317 6430 6810 2 6323 6229 6293 6402 6487 3 6284 6192 6266 6375 6370 4 6251 6153 6238 6334 6219 5 6196 6123 6205 6312 6053 6 6092 6032 6101 6193 60...

Страница 23: ...6375 6468 6366 7 6285 6245 6344 6417 6419 8 6106 6059 5967 6279 9 5870 5897 6132 10 6044 LACY 2 HF 26 LINES HEIGHT RISERS m m A B C D br 1 6922 6814 6870 6988 7431 2 6893 6779 6836 6957 708 3 6855 67...

Страница 24: ...LACY 2 HF 10 6 COMPONENTS FOR OPERATION 7 6563 6520 6621 6686 6717 8 6376 6330 6236 6533 9 6133 6163 6398 10 6294 WAY Gliders LACY 2 HF User s Manual version1 3 03 01 2024 Page 24 25...

Страница 25: ...LACY 2 HF WAY Gliders LACY 2 HF User s Manual version1 3 03 01 2024 Page 25 25...

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