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If you progress at a nice steady rate, and keep safe, you will find thermal flying will
become a pleasure. With qualified instruction you will actually learn faster, learning how
to optimise your thermal skills. A safety (SIV) course is something to consider, as these
teach you how to deal correctly with unstable situations such as collapses, rapid descent
manoeuvres, stalls ands spins, and so you will get far more from your flying.

With the correct technique and qualified instruction the pilot can learn to help stop col-
lapses by flying “actively” and recover the wing more quickly, by the giving the correct
input, when collapses occur. Remember, the glider is tested to recover and so it is always
better to under-react than to over-react. Over reacting to a situation can prevent the
glider from self-recovering, and recovering air speed, and cause it to enter further unsta-
ble situations.

-- asymmetrical tuck/collaps 

An asymmetric tuck / collapse is when part (one side) of the wing ( say 20% or even any-
thing up to 90% of the span) tucks or collapses, usually induced by turbulence but some-
times also though poor pilot control in turns and wing-overs.

The 

ZEPHYR

is tested and certified to automatically recover without correction by the

pilot, but with the correct input the pilot can minimise any turning, and height lose, and
help the glider recover more quickly.

There are 3 basic steps to follow immediately if you have a collapse:

1

: Weight shift to the flying side of your glider (away from the collapsed side). This helps

stop the rotation and increases pressure in the wing in the inflated side.

2

: If needed apply the correct amount of brake to the open (flying) side to slow any rota-

tion (spiral) induced by the collapse. Be very careful not to use too much brake as its pos-
sible to stall the flying side of the glider, and enter further unstable situations which may
be harder to recover from than the collapse itself.

3

: Once the glider has straightened out, or the spiral has slowed, smoothly pull down the

brake on the collapsed side, with a long stroke/pump, and the deflated side of the glider
should re-inflate. As the glider re-opens release the brake immediately but progressively. 

With instruction and experience the above will become a reflex action, and the correct
input to give will become second nature to the experienced pilot.

-- front/symmetrical tuck collapse

A front tuck /collapse is a symmetric tuck of the leading edge of the wing, starting from the
centre of the canopy to the wing tip. This can be either a tucking of just the central part of
the leading edge of the glider, which can sometimes cause a front 'horseshoe' or 'rosette-ing'
of the glider, or even a complete 'blow-out' of the whole canopy in extreme situations.

When flying, a front tuck may occur while leaving a strong thermal, or more often while
using the speed system in turbulent air, or sometimes whilst flying down-wind of anoth-

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Страница 3: ...3 Windtech w w w w i n d t e c h e s Z E P H Y R X S S M L flight manual...

Страница 4: ...trong wind 9 thermal flying 9 flying in turbulence 9 asymmetric tuck 10 frontal tuck 10 asymmetric stall spin 11 landing 11 weather to fly 11 emergency procedures quick descent techniques 12 big ears...

Страница 5: ...boost and take you easily to new levels of acheivement We strongly recommend that before you even unfold the ZEPHYR you read this manual carefully in order to be aware of any general limitations perfo...

Страница 6: ...in order to claim on the guarantee The use of this paraglider is entirely at the user s own risk As with any adventure sport paragliding is a high risk activity especially without taking the appropri...

Страница 7: ...load of 8 eight times the gravitational acceleration 8 G s As regards the weight range of the glider ALWAYS be certain that you are within the correct weight range of the glider To fly under weight o...

Страница 8: ...der will also be higher The ZEPHYR has a brake of medium weight resistance from 1 5 to 3 kg of force for the majority of manoeuvres To reach the stall never recommended on any type of paraglider requi...

Страница 9: ...u can achieve 100 control your glider on the ground then you will be a better safer pilot in the air and this will also help you to understand the dynamics of a paraglider in flight thermal flying The...

Страница 10: ...quickly There are 3 basic steps to follow immediately if you have a collapse 1 Weight shift to the flying side of your glider away from the collapsed side This helps stop the rotation and increases pr...

Страница 11: ...and dive forwards This dive can be more or less violent depending on what stage that the flat spin is in how much the spin had been allowed to develop and the moment at which the brake is lifted If th...

Страница 12: ...hese manoeuvres ready for the day you may need them for real More radical s manoeuvres such as full stall asymmetrical stall and flat spin are not described in our manual In order to perform these man...

Страница 13: ...e flying above your head the laminar airflow over the wing is completely lost During B Stall the canopy falls per pendicularly to the ground straight down but drifting with the wind at a sink rate of...

Страница 14: ...l 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 if they have deteriorated then they need to be change...

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