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Warning and safety precautions

The buyer of this product accepts full responsibility for all risks associated with

paragliding inclusive of injury and death. Any inadequate use or misuse increases the

risks considerably. The buyer should be aware of the need to complete a paragliding

training course and should be in possession of a valid flying licence as required by the

relevant country.

Any changes made to this paraglider invalidate the certificate of airworthiness.

- outside the certified weight range

- during rain or snow-fall

- in high or gusty winds

- in cloud and fog

- by pilots without sufficient knowledge or experience

The MAGUS XC is certified for solo flight.

The MAGUS XC must not be used:

Operating limits

The MAGUS XC has been developed for foot-launch, and for solo flights.

The MAGUS XC has been tested by DHV test pilots to DHV 2-3 GH category.

The GH stands for 95% of all sitting harnesses in use. It simply means that a harness

with a chest-strap is needed. It also has been load and shock-tested and passed with a

load corresponding to 8 G of the maximum weight in flight 136 kg. Its flying test have

shown that the glider remains stable and controllable over a wide range of normal and

abnormal flight conditions. Nevertheless, turbulence and gusting winds can lead to a

partial or complete collapse of the canopy. Therefore never fly in such conditions.

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Construction

Trim

Safety equipment

The MAGUS XC is a third rib diagonal-construction paraglider. Every third main rib is

attached to the lines and other ribs are attached at A, B, C and D-points thanks to the

diagonal ribs. These ribs lead to top surface of canopy. Line geometry and a system of

load-bearing tapes between top lines cascades give the canopy stability.

The glider is delivered with a standard set-up and its speed can reach 37 - 39 km/h

depending on the weight of the pilot. The brake-lines should always be adjusted so that

the first brake-lines just come under tension when the brake handles have been pulled

5 - 10 cm.

The test results relate to this brake-line adjustment. In extreme situations other settings

may lead to the glider reacting differently. To be able at all times to react quickly enough

to possible problems; you should not let go of the brake handles during the flight (it may

be possible to hold both handles in one hand).Alter the line length to bring the handles to

a suitable height when using your harness.

An optimal outfit should be a matter of course for every paraglider pilot. Always wear

stout footwear, a helmet, and gloves. Clothing should be warm and allow sufficient

freedom of movement. A rescue-system can be life-saving in case of an irremediable

disturbance of the canopy, collapse in the air or material failure, and is therefore

imperative.

NOTE!!

If in doubt about the brake-line adjustment, it is preferable to leave them too

long, as any necessary shortening can easily be achieved by wrapping them round your

hand.

Summary of Contents for MAGUS XC

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Page 2: ...r with maximum possible safety The MAGUS XC is designed for thermal and cross country flying and will enable pilots to get maximum enjoyment Please read this manual carefully before you start this way you will get the most out of your glider and enjoy many nice flights Paragliding is a sport which demands besides the optimum equipment a high degree of attentiveness good judgement and theoretical k...

Page 3: ...itions 4 Construction Trim Safety equipment The MAGUS XC is a third rib diagonal construction paraglider Every third main rib is attached to the lines and other ribs are attached at A B C and D points thanks to the diagonal ribs These ribs lead to top surface of canopy Line geometry and a system of load bearing tapes between top lines cascades give the canopy stability The glider is delivered with...

Page 4: ...he harness after a hard landing 6 Check whether the rescue system is correctly installed and secured 7 Inspection of the karabiner Inspection of the attachment and securing of the karabiner Find a suitable take off spot from which you can abort the take off at any point After checking the glider following the checklist lay it out with the cell openings upwards so that the canopy forms the shape of...

Page 5: ...l the brakes as abruptly as possible This dynamically increases the angle of attack and gives you the maximum braking effect Flight Steering Approach and landing Turns with brakes Turns with brakes and weight shifting 8 Flight with speed system Towed and motorized flight To make faster flight possible the MAGUS XC is equipped with a special speed system To accelerate the paraglider we recommend th...

Page 6: ...g the brake lines on the closed side If it is tangled pumping the brake line should help Take care to avoid applying too much brake when pumping out the deflation as this may disrupt the airflow over the canopy and lead to a stall Asymmetrical collapse Initiation 10 WARNING NOTE In the case of a cravat which pumping of the brakes fails to release apply 50 70 brake on the open side of the canopy to...

Page 7: ...pin or if the canopy is caught in a cravat USEYOUR RESERVE Spin negative spirals Full stall Stalls Turbulence or rapid braking can lead to a pendulum effect and thus to changes in the angle of attack In extreme cases this can make the airflow break away from the upper surface of the canopy even without the brakes being activated Pull the brakes slowly down until you have no more forward speed The ...

Page 8: ...consciousness in a steep spiral dive Spiral dive 14 Fly as far as possible from steep rises to give yourself space to lose height Sink rate approximately 3 5 m sec Sink rate approximately 4 6 m sec This allows rapid descent without stalling Sink rate depending on pilot 5 20 m sec Sink rate approximately 5 8 m sec End the stall with sufficient time for the airflow to re establish itself In principl...

Page 9: ...es Dynema DC 60 DC 100 Main Lines A1 B1 C2 C3 D1 D2 Gin Teijin Aramid Polyester 1 6 220 kg Main Lines A2 A3 B2 B3 Gin Teijin Aramid Polyester 1 8 280 kg Main Lines C1 Gin Teijin Aramid Polyester 1 4 140 kg Stabilo Line Gin Teijin Aramid Polyester 1 1 80 kg Main Brake Liene Gin Teijin Dynema Polyester 2 3 240 kg NYLON TAPE 13 mm Breaking Load 110 kg Polyestertape 20 mm Breaking Load 1100 kg ROSENBE...

Page 10: ...br10 br17 st1 st2 stD C30 C33 C36 mC3 C15 C18 C21 C24 C27 sC2 sC2 mC2 C3 C12 C6 C9 mC1 sC1 sC1 sC1 D12 D9 D6 D3 C4 br4 br22 18 LINE PLAN BD stA stB stC stE st0 br2 br1 br3 br4 br5 br6 br8 br9 br19 br7 br20 br12 br13 mBR br21 br11 br16 br15 br14 br18 br22 br10 br17 D15 D21 D24 D27 D18 st1 st2 D30 D36 D33 sD2 sD2 stD mD1 mD2 B3 B30 B15 B12 B21 B24 B33 B36 B27 sB2 B6 B9 mB3 mB2 mB1 sB1 sB2 B18 ...

Page 11: ... measured value 6 x maximum take off weight and higher then 600 kg for theA B arrays Replacements for damaged lines must be with new original lines Line lengths are taken from the lines data page Components of the check Porosity Overall strength check Line strength check MANUAL FOR PARAGLIDER CHECKS 20 Linelengthmeasurement Canopyline attachmentpointscheck Canopyfabriccheck Lines Connectorcheck Ri...

Page 12: ...106 Area flat m 2 21 53 24 21 26 00 29 21 Area projected m 2 19 11 21 49 23 08 25 93 Span flat m 11 58 12 28 12 73 13 49 Aspect ratio flat 6 23 6 23 6 23 6 23 Root cord m 2 32 2 46 2 55 2 70 Cells 75 75 75 75 Weight kg 6 1 6 4 6 7 7 1 Weight range kg 70 85 80 95 90 110 105 130 Min speed km h 23 25 23 25 23 25 23 25 Max speed km h 37 39 37 39 37 39 37 39 Top speed accelerator km h 52 55 52 55 52 55...

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