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It is NOT recommended to induce a spiral dive at the same time as applying any thrust
or power from the engine, as this could result in instability.

-- b-line stall

SET TRIMMERS TO NEUTRAL POSITION

To induce a ‘B-line” stall, first take hold of both ‘B’ risers (left and right) one in each hand
(left and right respectively) FIRMLY at the maillons. Then, pull the B-risers down togeth-
er to approximately the level of the karabiners, BEING VERY CAREFUL TO DO THIS SYM-

METRICALLY so as to
not induce a spin.
This will “B-stall” the
glider, by deforming
the aerofoil section
of the wing in such a
way as to stop the
airflow going over it
as normal, effectively
‘breaking’ the aerofoil
effect. If done cor-
rectly, the glider will
now enter into a “B-
line stall”, which is a
kind of “parachutal”

stall, stopping the glider flying and rendering one’s trajectory effectively straight down
through the air (BUT DRIFTING WITH THE WIND). Once in the “B-line” stall one can con-
trol the descent rate to a degree by pulling down more or less on the B-risers and it is
possible (in still air) to achieve descent rates from 5-11 m/s. BE CAREFUL, AS PULLING
DOWN TOO FAR ON THE B-LINES CAN CAUSE THE GLIDER TO BECOME UNSTABLE, SO
THIS SHOULD BE AVOIDED.

To exit from the B-line stall correctly, and minimise the chance of any instability, the
pilot should keep a firm hold of the B-risers and raise them until there remains 10cm of
travel of the B-risers and then release them completely, taking care to do this SIMULTA-
NEOUSLY. If the B-line is entered, or released, asymmetrically, it is possible to enter a
spin, and so this should always be avoided. Once the B-risers have been released in the
correct manner the glider will return to normal flight spontaneously with a small dive as
it regains “healthy” airspeed.

Obviously, one should never do a B-line stall at the same time as engaging any thrust or
power from the engine as this could result in unstable situations which could lead to
dangerous loss of control.

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Страница 4: ...11 flying in turbulence 12 asymmetrical tuck collapse 13 front symmetrical tuck collapse 13 asymmetric stall spin 14 landing 14 weather to fly 15 emergency procedures quick descent techniques 15 big e...

Страница 5: ...ly read this manual in order to be aware of any limitations performances take off and flight characteristics landing procedures emergency situation and maintenance We always appreciate your feedback s...

Страница 6: ...lying course and gain a good understanding of the concepts of flight both powered and un pow ered It is also impera tive that you gain a good understanding of the weather and flying conditions so that...

Страница 7: ...onger nylon of to prevent airofoil deformation even after several years of intensive use Rib cell wall reinforcements are made of Dacron 310 180 gr Line attachment points are made of polyester lines T...

Страница 8: ...cy and stability across the whole speed range When the trimmers are pulled fully ON pulled all the way through the ratchet so that the rear risers are effectively pulled down to their shortest positio...

Страница 9: ...stem The following is rough guide line as to how much to apply With around 10 km h of head wind best glide is obtained with 25 accelerator applied With around 15 25 km h of head wind best glide is obt...

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Страница 11: ...h carefully preparing their equipment and doing all of the required pre flight checks using a clear and complete checklist Always allow ample security margins to make room for any error especially dur...

Страница 12: ...y overhead in the correct flying position a quick BUT THOROUGH visual check to make 100 sure that everything is in order ensuring that the wing lines risers etc are all in perfect order before committ...

Страница 13: ...f you have an asymmetric collapse remember Course then Correction First try to maintain a SAFE course WITHOUT STALLING THE WING BY OVER CORRECTING by first weight shift towards the still inflated flyi...

Страница 14: ...stall rotating back wards negative whilst the still flying outside wing rotates forwards positive around the pilot In this case to return to normal flight the pilot has to raise the inside brake to r...

Страница 15: ...walls of the glid er in this way weather to fly SET TRIMMERS TO NEUTRAL POSITION If in doubt about the weather and flying conditions do not launch Before going flying you should check the weather fore...

Страница 16: ...he accelerator as well one gets a very good descent rate whilst keeping an acceptable speed spiral dive SET TRIMMERS TO NEUTRAL POSITION The Spiral Dive is obtained by maintaining the glider in a stee...

Страница 17: ...IFTING WITH THE WIND Once in the B line stall one can con trol the descent rate to a degree by pulling down more or less on the B risers and it is possible in still air to achieve descent rates from 5...

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