Pilot´s manual GOLDEN 3 Prepared January 2010
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Special attention has been paid to the position, area and shaping of the cell •
openings to ensure high stability over a very wide speed range (ie angle
of attack). Graduated-sized cell-openings help to increase stability and aid
pressure distribution within the glider.
For better distribution of the forces within the canopy, diagonal segmented-•
rib technology is used. The forces in the wing are carefully calculated and
balanced to give a awless sail presentation and an intuitive feel to the ying.
A special three-level line concept with progressively differing diameters means •
the top-level lines are made from very strong Dyneema Liros DC. All lines have
the advantage of spliced loops giving maximum overall strength, durability and
the lowest possible drag.
Four sets of lines (A, B, C, D) are used for the upper suspension system. The •
upper C and D lines then combine lower down, so the glider has only three
risers. This helps to reduce drag and gives a simple line layout, which pilots
will appreciate during pre-ight checks and on launch.
The main C-lines are connected to the karabiners through loops, allowing for •
easier adjustment when your glider is serviced.
The Golden3 is certied to be own with a foot-operated speed system. The •
standard speed system comprises two pulleys for each side with a working
range of 13 cm (size 28).
Gradient has paid attention to details too, including: new low-drag micro •
attachment points on the wing tips; clearing holes on the wing tips; split
A-risers with special karabiners; and a new rucksack, inner bag and riser bag.
Length of the GOLDEN3 risers (mm):
Size 22 A
1+A2 B C
non-accelerated 440 440 440
accelerated 330 350 440
Size 24 A
1+A2 B C
non-accelerated 460 460 460
accelerated 340 363 460
Size 26 A
1+A2 B C
non-accelerated 480 480 480
accelerated 355 380 480
Size 28, 30 A
1+A2 B C
non-accelerated 500 500 500
accelerated 370 395 500