Setting up the NYOS RS and first-flying
Section 04
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WARNING
Loose, unsuitable or incorrectly tied
brake line knots can cause the main
brake line to loosen and then lead to
loss of control of the glider.
Ensure that only overhand or bowline
knots are used and that they are tied
correctly.
Adjusting the brake handle
The NYOS RS is fitted with SWING’s
Multigrip brake handles, which allows
the stiffness of the grip area to be
adjusted. The various options for
stiffening the brake handles allow them
to be adjusted to suit the pilot’s
particular preferences. There are 4
levels of stiffness possible using various
combinations of the stiffening options.
The pilot is able to choose the
appropriate degree of stiffness by
simply taking out or inserting the
various parts:
Fig. 6
How to insert and remove the
stiffeners into SWING’s Multigrip
brake handle
Multigrip brake handle on delivery with both
stiffeners
To remove the stiffeners, turn the Multigrip
brake handle inside out and push the two
small rods out through the opening
Multigrip brake handles after removing both
stiffening rods. These are the various parts:
Firm stiffening (bar)
Soft stiffening (tube)
Multigrip brake handle without
stiffening
Brake swivel
Main brake line
The procedure is the same to insert the
stiffeners: turn the Multigrip brake handle
inside out and push the two small rods into
the handle again through the opening.
There is also a swivel
where the brake
lines/brake handles connect to prevent the
brake lines from twisting.