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Section 06
Types of use
attachment point is level with the
harness attachment point or directly on
the risers.
It is not essential to use a suitable tow
adaptor, but it is recommended and
provides the pilot with greater safety
during the towing phase.
SWING offers the option of the
adjustable tow adaptor “Pro-Tow”,
which facilitates the tow procedure
during launch and pre-accelerates the
canopy during this stage by about 2cm.
WARNING
When using rigid tow releases, the
release/shackle distance should be
extended sufficiently (cord or webbing
strap) and the release must be
secured with a retaining cord so that
it does not fly back (in the event of
towline failure).
When using the release system
attachment,
ensure
that
the
distance between the risers is not
reduced (risk of twist).
WARNING
If a webbing release system is used,
there is an increased risk of lockout.
This means that the glider does not
fly towards the winch and control
pressure by the pilot is not sufficient
to correct this. You should therefore
check regularly the position and
alignment of the glider to the pilot
during towing, as the towing rope
hangpoint located well in front of the
pilot encourages the glider to turn,
and this may not be detected.
WARNING
If you are using a front-mounted
reserve system, it is important to
ensure before first launch that it can
be deployed without any obstruction.
If this is not the case, then only a
webbing release system should be
used.
PLEASE NOTE
SWING recommends that pilots use
an appropriate tow adaptor, which
gives greater safety margins during
towing.
Tandem paragliding
The
NYOS
RS
does
not
have
certification
for
use
in
tandem
paragliding.