of the pilot. You have to be careful when flying at very low speeds
until fully familiar with brake operation. The canopy recovers
spontaneously in initial phase of stall, otherwise use standard
procedures.
Deep stall
Under normal conditions does not occur. If you want to prevent it at
all, simply stick to a couple of rules:
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after B-stall, release the risers quickly and evenly. Don’t be afraid
– the Universal 1.1 does not jump forward excessively.
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after big ears execution, engage the speed system. This will
increase both the sink rate and safety margin, as big ears
constitute an effective aerodynamic brake with significant loss of
speed.
Nevertheless, if such a parachutal stall happens, simply apply some
pressure on speed bar and/or push the A risers forward.
Line over and cravatte
Universal 1.1 is a modern wing which, in order to decrease drag has
fewer suspension lines and greater distances between them.
Therefore it's always possible that after a tuck one of the stabilisers
may tangle in the lines. Usually a couple of pulls with a brake settles
the matter. If it's not enough, try to untangle it with big ears or a
stronger pull on the risers.
In case of any doubts you should seriously consider throwing the
rescue chute.
Emergency steering
In case of any malfunction that renders normal steering impossible,
you can safely steer and land Universal 1.1 using the D-risers (blue
cover) or stabilo lines.
extreme manoeuvres
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