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5. Flight operaons
This manual is intended as a guide to the characterisc features of your new BiGolden3
paraglider. Under no circumstances should it be thought of as a “learn-to-y” manual for
paragliding, or as a substute for a paragliding pilots training course.
5.1 Standard ight regime
5.1.1 Pre-ight check
A thorough pre-ight check is essenal for safe ying and that’s why you should pay special
aenon to it. Above all you should check that the canopy, lines and risers are free from
damage and tangles. Also don’t forget about your harness and your reserve parachute.
Before the launch spread the canopy out into a slight arc and check that:
all cell openings are free
no lines are looped around or under the canopy
no lines are tangled or have a knot on them
any twigs, grass or other objects are not entangled in the lines or the canopy
risers are not twisted
control lines run freely through the pulleys
knots on control handles are secure
carabiners on risers are ghtened
trimmers on both sides are equally adjusted.
5.1.2 Launch
Launching the BiGolden3 is straighorward, either by front launch or by reverse launch.
A dynamic pull of the front risers (A-risers) will bring the canopy simply and easily above the
pilot’s head. The canopy inates from the centre equally and smoothly. The BiGolden3 has
no tendency to outrun the pilot and quickly stabilises above the pilot. Don’t forget to visually
check the canopy and its lines before launching.
Take o can be made easier by a light pull on the brakes.
The BiGolden3 requires no modicaon or parcular manoeuvre for launching by winch.
5.1.3 Flight
When the trimmers are adjusted to the Basic posion – where the boom edge of the
trimmer is at the boom edge of the main bandage – and brakes are loose, the BiGolden3 is
trimmed to y at best glide angle.
The best sink rate is produced with trimmers closed (pulled down) and both control lines
drawn down evenly to about 20%-25% of their range.
When the trimmers are fully open, the BiGolden3 is trimmed to y at max speed.
Flying in turbulent condions
When ying through severe turbulence it is recommended that the canopy is stabilised by
simultaneously applying a lile brake to both sides. Flying with a lile brake applied will also
help to prevent deaons and allow you to get more feedback from your glider. Responding
correctly to the paraglider’s movements by means of the brakes and weightshi is known as
“acve ying”. A pilot demonstrang good acve ying skills will signicantly reduce both
the number and severity of collapses he or she experiences.
Turning
The BiGolden3 is very comfortable and pleasant in turns. The handling characteriscs are
very responsive and accurate and demand no special habits or non-standard procedures.
When developing the BiGolden3 special aenon was devoted to the control forces
required to manoeuvre the paraglider. The result is that the brake travel and force has been