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Big ears
Landing
The MANX does not show any tendency to remain in stalled
flight. Should it not catch up right away, a simultaneous push on
the A-risers will remedy this condition.
By pulling on the rear (outer) A-riser and holding down the outer
A-lines the wing tips of the MANX can be folded in.
This method drastically deteriorates the glide angle but without
being an effective method for descending.
The use of big-earing is only sensible for getting away
horizontally out of moderate thermals without gaining more
altitude (such as at cloud base or at risk of being blown
backwards into lee ).
The horizontal speed only increases very little, the flight path
speed increases significantly. The effectiveness of this technique
can be increased by using the speed system at the same time.
To reinflate it is simply necessary to release the line - only in
exceptional cases is it necessary to help the reinflation with brief,
deep pumps of the brake on the deflated side.
Caution: In this configuration no additional spiral dive may be
flown since only a part of the line attachments can take up the
increased loading caused by the turn and the canopy would be
overloaded!
Concentrate on your landing zone while having plenty of ground
clearance!
Landing with the MANX is no problem at all owing to the low sink
rate and minimum speed. The straight approach is performed into
wind and the pilot eases out of the harness by standing up at the
latest when 5 meters above the ground. The MANX is flown just
slightly above the ground and at approximately 1 meter above
ground level full brakes are applied continuously and rapidly,
stalling the canopy.
In the ideal case the residual forward speed is completely
transformed into decreased sink just as you touch down and you
will very gently touch the ground.
Summary of Contents for MANX L
Page 1: ...Owner s manual...
Page 19: ...19 Speed system adjustment run cord through pulley to footbar...
Page 40: ...40 General graphic...
Page 41: ...41 Line plan...
Page 42: ...42 MANX S DHV Musterzulassungsschein...
Page 43: ...43 DHV Luftsportger te Kennblatt...
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Page 45: ...45 AeC Musteranerkennungsschein...
Page 46: ...46 MANX M DHV Musterzulassungsschein...
Page 47: ...47 DHV Luftsportger te Kennblatt...
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Page 49: ...49 AeC Musteranerkennungsschein...
Page 50: ...50 DHV Musterzulassungsschein MANX L...
Page 51: ...51 DHV Luftsportger te Kennblatt...
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