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When flying into (against the) wind a better glide can be obtained by using the speed
system. 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 obtained with 50% accelerator.

-With 25 km/h of head wind, best glide is obtained with 75-100% accelerator.

When flying downwind (wind from behind ) the best glide is obtained between 0% brake
and 10% of brake.

The trim travel of the glider has been limited to a point where the security/safety of the
wing is still high and yet permits a gain of 12km/h. In any case it is recommended not
to use the trimmers close to the ground, or when conditions are turbulent. If turbulent
conditions are encountered, or if you are nearing the ground we recommend that you
return the trimmers without delay to the “normal” trim position, for take-off, landing and
flying turbulence.

Always fly a glider that is the correct size for you, and remember that if your flying
weight is below the stated minimum, the speed range will diminish and inflation pro-
blems may appear. Also the handling will degrade in turbulent conditions, and it will be
easier to sustain collapses. If your flying weight is above the stipulated weight range, this
will result in a higher minimum speed and faster landing speed and the stall speed of the
glider will also be higher.

-- powered flight

The concept of performance under power is considerably different to that in free-flight
(without power). Factors that affect this include: thrust; power and size of the engine;
diameter of the cage; flight altitude; meteorological conditions, such as density of the
air; wing loading, etc. We STRONGLY recommend that you try to learn all about these
effects, by reading books about paramotoring and speaking with more experienced para-
motor pilots, coaches and instructors, BEFORE you start flying.

What is certain is that, due to an increase in wing loading and the extra drag caused by
the chassis of the motor, the sink rate, flying and handling characteristics, and perfor-
mance of the glider will be affected. For this reason we consider it extremely important
that the pilot chooses a motor that is most suited to the pilot’s weight, abilities, and
intended uses in flight, etc. When one takes into consideration all of the factors, one will
arrive at one set of performances and flight characteristics, or another.

> flight

Each and every glider has a checklist note passed though our strict quality control in the
factory. This includes line measurement, ground inflation and flight testing. Contact your
distributor for more information about this, and if your glider has not been pre-inflated

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Страница 3: ...3 Windtech w w w w i n d t e c h e s K I N E T I K 2 5 2 7 3 0 flight manual...

Страница 4: ...n and take off 10 flying in turbulence 12 asymmetrical tuck collapse 12 front symmetrical tuck collapse 13 asymmetric stall spin 13 landing 14 weather to fly 14 emergency procedures quick descent tech...

Страница 5: ...arefully 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 feed...

Страница 6: ...ng conditions so that you know when it is safe to fly and WHEN IT IS NOT SAFE TO FLY This manual cannot be used for operational purposes The flight log registration card must be filled and stamped by...

Страница 7: ...or riser system to help overcome the various complexities that powered flight entails The risers are shorter than usual 42cm to allow for the different flying position and help minimise the effects of...

Страница 8: ...ing trim position the actual speed will depend a lot on wing loading in which the trimmers are set to compen sate for the pitching back effect caused by the push of the motor bringing the wing into a...

Страница 9: ...t is above the stipulated weight range this will result in a higher minimum speed and faster landing speed and the stall speed of the glider will also be higher powered flight The concept of performan...

Страница 10: ...isers acce lerator throttle in one s hand etc makes this usually the most difficult part of a para motoring flight One has to bear in mind that a failed launch could result in the lines getting caught...

Страница 11: ...rachute make sure that this is also correctly set up and that nothing will either cause your parachute to deploy accidentally or prevent it from deplo ying correctly should you need to do so in an eme...

Страница 12: ...d in the following paragraphs along with a description of what to expect and the recovery techniques recommended asymmetrical tuck collapse An asymmetric collapse is a longitudinal lengthwise collapse...

Страница 13: ...it is best to make sure that the trim mers are in the normal position as it is clear that you are flying in a turbulent area asymmetric stall spin It is extremely difficult to accidentally provoke a...

Страница 14: ...eed being care ful to fly actively in case of turbulence and in some cases you may have to keep some brake pressure to give a more positive angle of attack and therefore reduce the chance of a collaps...

Страница 15: ...symmetrically You should be applying NO brake as you could stall the wing in this way Steering is done by weigh shift To recover release the outer A lines the KINETIK will return to normal flight The...

Страница 16: ...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 together to approximately the level of the k...

Страница 17: ...ll bottom lines This is very important to maintain the flying and safety characteristics of the wing The rest of the lines must also be checked and change them if they have deteriorated Test some of t...

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Страница 19: ...kg Weight in fly kg Certification D H V Standard Risers Certification CEN Paramotor Risers 25 25 85 22 8 11 52 9 55 5 13 4 2 82 0 63 52 6 94 6 47 52 72 70 120 1 2 paramotor 27 27 6 24 3 11 9 9 86 5 13...

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