Landing
In small winds, when you have 1-2 meters to the ground, you should pull the brakes
gently to your arms’ full length, so that you put your Scorpion-3 in stall at a height
of about 0.5 m and the horizontal speed is zero.
In strong winds you must land facing the wind. If necessary you can fold the ears. As
you approach the ground, you must take В-risers while holding the brakes. As soon
as you hit the ground, you must turn towards the glider and pull B-risers running
towards the wing. If the wing is flopping about a meter above the ground, release
the B-risers and pull the brakes hard to your arms length. We do not recommend
you to use the brakes in the strong wind, as the wing could catch the wind and pull
the pilot.
Do not let the glider overtake you and hit the ground with its front edge - it leads
to increased pressure in the wing and may damage it.