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NIVIUK Gliders 

ARTIK – User’s Manual – version 07-06 

Page 5/30 

 

5.

 

LOSING HEIGHT _____________________________________________ 17

 

5.1

 

 BIG EARS ____________________________________________________ 17

 

5.2

 

 B-LINE STALL ________________________________________________ 18

 

5.3

 

 SPIRAL DIVE _________________________________________________ 18

 

6.

 

SPECIAL METHODS __________________________________________ 19

 

6.1

 

 TOWING _____________________________________________________ 19

 

6.2

 

 ACROBATIC FLIGHT __________________________________________ 19

 

7.

 

FOLDING INSTRUCTIONS _____________________________________ 19

 

8.

 

CARE AND MAINTENANCE ___________________________________ 20

 

8.1

 

 MAINTENANCE _______________________________________________ 20

 

8.2

 

 STORAGE ____________________________________________________ 20

 

8.3

 

 CHECKS AND CONTROLS ______________________________________ 20

 

8.4

 

 REPAIRS _____________________________________________________ 21

 

9.

 

SAFETY AND RESPONSIBILITY________________________________ 21

 

10.

 

GUARANTEE ________________________________________________ 21

 

11.

 

TECHNICAL DATA ___________________________________________ 22

 

11.1

 

 TECHNICAL DATA ____________________________________________ 22

 

11.2

 

 MATERIALS DESCRIPTION_____________________________________ 23

 

11.3

 

 RISER ARRANGEMENT ________________________________________ 24

 

11.4

 

 LINE PLAN ___________________________________________________ 25

 

11.5

 

 LENGTHS ARTIK XS ___________________________________________ 26

 

11.6

 

 LENGTHS ARTIK S ____________________________________________ 27

 

11.7

 

 LENGTHS ARTIK M ___________________________________________ 28

 

11.8

 

 LENGTHS ARTIK L ____________________________________________ 29

 

11.9

 

 CERTIFICATION SPECIMEN ____________________________________ 30

 

 

Summary of Contents for Arktik

Page 1: ...d new design methods but we have also used new production technologies During the entire process of the development of this wing the NIVIUK team directed by Olivier Nef has achieved excellent behaviou...

Page 2: ...NIVIUK Gliders ARTIK User s Manual version 07 06 Page 2 30...

Page 3: ...you about your glider it does not offer the instruction requirements necessary for you to be able to pilot this type of wing Flying instruction can only be taught at a paragliding school recognised by...

Page 4: ...__________________________ 9 2 6 INSPECTION AND WING INFLATION ON THE GROUND_____________ 9 2 7 ADJUSTING THE BRAKES ______________________________________ 10 3 THE FIRST FLIGHT ______________________...

Page 5: ...____________________ 20 8 3 CHECKS AND CONTROLS______________________________________ 20 8 4 REPAIRS _____________________________________________________ 21 9 SAFETY AND RESPONSIBILITY_______________...

Page 6: ...have carried out extensive and meticulous design work As a consequence of several prototypes and many hours of test flights numerous adjustments were made These prototypes were then tested in all typ...

Page 7: ...also new manufacture technologies Not a single millimetre of error is possible in the manufacturing process from Olivier s computer to the cutting of the fabric The cutting is done section by section...

Page 8: ...NG AND ASSEMBLY 2 1 CHOOSE THE RIGHT PLACE We recommend that you unpack and assemble your wing on a schooling slope or a flat clear area without to much wind and free of obstacles These conditions wil...

Page 9: ...acceleration system When fitting any accelerator system ensure that all preinstalled items within the harness such as roller pulleys are used correctly After fitting take into account that you will h...

Page 10: ...ent does not slow down the glider without any pilot input Both brake lines should be symmetrical and measure the same length The most recommended knots are the clove hitch knot or bowline knot 3 THE F...

Page 11: ...of the wind Position the paraglider as if it were part of a large circle taking into account the shape of the canopy in flight All this will assist in a trouble free take off 3 6 LANDING The ARTIK la...

Page 12: ...NIVIUK Gliders ARTIK User s Manual version 07 06 Page 12 30 into critical flying situation Whenever necessary control a situation react to it and then re establish the required speed...

Page 13: ...e opening Take care not to over brake on the side that is still flying turn control and when the collapse has been solved remember to let the wing recover its flying speed Symmetric collapse n normal...

Page 14: ...ough the manoeuvre This would cause the glider to surge violently forward with great energy and may result in the wing below the pilot It is very important that the pressure on the brake lines is main...

Page 15: ...stablish normal flight speed after any type of handling 4 3 USING THE ACCELERATOR The profile of the ARTIK has been designed to fly stable through its entire speed range the DHV 2 certification confir...

Page 16: ...NIVIUK Gliders ARTIK User s Manual version 07 06 Page 16 30 symmetrically on both the D risers This braking method is not as effective as using the brake lines so you will land at a higher speed...

Page 17: ...to the nearest landing place 5 LOSING HEIGHT The knowledge of the different descent techniques is an important resource to use in certain situations The most adequate descent method will depend on th...

Page 18: ...vre but you must remember that the wing stops flying it loses all horizontal movement and its reactions are very different compared to normal flight 5 3 SPIRAL DIVE This is a more effective way for ra...

Page 19: ...discipline in free flight We consider acrobatic flight to be any form of piloting that is different to normal flight To learn safely how to master acrobatic manoeuvres you should attend lessons which...

Page 20: ...k resistance than the earlier competition lines They continue however to be extremely sensible to aggression and exterior agents Protect especially your lines against abrasion on the take offs and lan...

Page 21: ...ered a high risk sport where safety depends on the person who is practising it Wrong use of this equipment can cause severe injuries to the pilot even death Manufacturers and dealers are not responsib...

Page 22: ...ratio 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 Projected aspect ratio 4 29 4 29 4 29 4 29 Maximun cord 2 53 2 66 2 77 2 9 Average cord 1 58 1 66 1 73 1 81 Minimum cord 0 63 0 66 0 69 0 72 Total mts lines m 327 343 356 373 Lin...

Page 23: ...code Supplier Upper cascades DSL 70 LIROS Germany Middle cascades GKT 1 3 Teijin Limited Japan Main GKT 1 6 Teijin Limited Japan Main GKT 1 9 Teijin Limited Japan Main break GDD 2 3 DSM Netherlands T...

Page 24: ...NIVIUK Gliders ARTIK User s Manual version 07 06 Page 24 30 11 3 RISER ARRANGEMENT...

Page 25: ...NIVIUK Gliders ARTIK User s Manual version 07 06 Page 25 30 11 4 LINE PLAN...

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Page 30: ...NIVIUK Gliders ARTIK User s Manual version 07 06 Page 30 30 11 9 CERTIFICATION SPECIMEN...

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