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Section 05
Flying the NYOS RS
Launch
We recommend a forwards launch if
there is little wind. Pull up the glider
with the lines stretched. It is not
necessary to use any momentum to
launch the NYOS RS and/or to start
running with slack lines.
While the glider is rising, guide the A-
risers evenly upwards in an arc, without
shortening them. Avoid pulling hard on
the risers. The NYOS RS launches very
easily and is easy to control. Launching
is even easier if the canopy is arranged
in a half-moon shape.
The NYOS RS is suitable for reverse-
launching from wind speeds of 3m/s. The
pilot turns around to face the glider
with the updraft coming from behind.
Pulling on the front lines makes the
canopy start to rise above the pilot, as
in a forwards launch. The pilot should
turn around into the direction of flight
when the canopy reaches its highest
point, and can then begin to run and
take off.
This method of launch makes it easier
for the pilot to control the rising of the
canopy and to carry out fine-tuning, so
is therefore recommended in strong
winds.
WARNING
The pilot must work actively to keep
the glider on the ground in higher
wind speeds (from approx. 6 m/s),
otherwise the glider may rise above
the pilot unintentionally.
PLEASE NOTE
When reverse launching or when
ground-handling, be careful not to
loop the brake lines through the
risers because this can damage the
risers.
Level flight
When the brakes are open, the NYOS
RS’s flight is stable and level. The brake
lines can be used to adjust the speed
according to the flight situation, to
ensure
the
optimum
level
of
performance and safety.
The best glide speed in calm air on the
NYOS RS is achieved with the brakes
fully open. Minimum sink is reached by
pulling approx. 10 cm of brake. If the
brakes are pulled more, the sink does
not reduce any further, the control
pressures increase noticeably and the
pilot reaches minimum speed.
WARNING
Flying too slowly close to stall speed
increases the risk of an unintentional
asymmetric or full stall. This speed
range should therefore be avoided and
used only on landing.