Landing
Basically in PPG flying there are two kinds of landing: with and
without power.
Power off landing
At an altitude of ca. 50 metres switch the engine off and glide as
you would on a conventional paraglider. It reduces the chances of
damaging the propeller on landing, but on the other hand there is
only one attempt possible – it has to be done right!
Trimmers must be fully closed (0) or slightly released (2 to 3 cm),
depending on individual preferences and weight of the pilot (same
position as you would for launching).
With or without power Universal 1.1 better copes with turbulence
on partly open trimmers, so if the conditions are rough, better
make an approach with greater speed, plan a lot of free space (as
for a hangglider) and wear that speed off before touching down.
Universal preserves the energy well, so there is a long float
necessary, exchanging the abundant speed for lift with your brakes.
If the landing field is not big enough and you have to land on the
spot, we advise you to set the trimmers in slower settings. It will
increase lift coefficient of the wing, effectively decreasing its sink
rate and speed. Such an action is especially important when flying
with high surface loading.
Powered landing
Make a flat approach with the engine idling, then level out and lose
the speed before final flare. Immediately after touchdown switch
off the engine.
The main advantage of this procedure is of course the possibility of
a repeated approach if anything goes wrong. Still, if you forget to
switch off the ignition before the wing falls down, there is
considerable risk of
damaging propeller, catching lines in it or even suffering injuries
connected with falling on your running engine.
Remember:
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Whenever possible, get to know the landing field before taking
off.
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Check the wind direction before planning the approach.
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Landing with power off requires much less space.
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In case of any doubt, practice the landing until you feel totally
safe.
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