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flight
greater the engine output and propeller diameter, the bigger the
swings. In addition pilot reactions are often too late or wrong,
increasing the problem instead of solving it. In this case a simple way
to deal with this question is to close the throttle and release the
brakes.
Especially less-experienced pilots tend to overreact. This is called a
pilot-induced oscillation, and proven solution is to leave the brakes
alone.
TEA line (Torque Effect Adjuster) works automatically after fixing the
TEA on appropriate side (depending on your paramotor’s torque
direction).
First flights should be absolved without the TEA assembled yet, in
order to assess if the torque of your paramotor indeed requires
installing this system.
Correct assembly of the TEA line is pictured on the next page.
Level flight
Once you have gained safe height after take-off and wish to go for a
route, you can turn on the right direction, fully open the trimmers
and let off the brakes.If the conditions are turbulent, it can look
foolhardy, but this is the essential feature of the reflex profile - the
faster you fly, the safer your Warp. That's why it’s actually possible to
release the brakes and enjoy your flight.
Caution:
Some pilots with previous free-flying paragliders
experience may have a well-grounded habit of keeping the
brakes slightly taut at all times. Such a technique, while quite
reasonable on a free-flying wings as it allows for quick pilot
reactions and decreases sink, is not advisable for reflex
paragliders. When you pull the brakes, the Warp profile loses
its reflex characteristics.
Good knowledge of weather conditions (e.g. wind at different
altitudes) and smart use of thermals, convergence and other kinds of
lift is another way of greatly reducing fuel consumption and
increasing your flight range.
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