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Section 3
Technical Description
03 Technical description
General layout illustration
Sting 2
–
the All-rounder
The Sting 2 is in a class of its own.
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a paramotor glider which also has top
thermal features. They wanted it to be
suitable for training but at the same time to
have performance data which would appeal
to already qualified pilots. This goal was
achieved by a modern canopy design
combined with a unique riser system which
allows the pilot to choose between two
different speed bar travels. The Sting 2 can
thereby be adjusted according to t
’
ability. As a classic combination paraglider,
the Sting 2 is certified both as a powered
paraglider and as a paraglider subject to
complying with the respective weight limits
(see Technical Data) and riser
configurations.
This flexible overall concept makes the Sting
2 the ideal glider for anyone who has great
plans for their flying!
Line system
The Sting 2 has A, B, C and D line levels,
which fork twice from the bottom (riser) to
the top (canopy) and which are divided into
main, intermediate and top lines. The
individual line levels are connected with one
“ k k ” (
loop knot).
The Maintenance and Service book has a
detailed line connection plan, showing the
individual levels, connections and line
descriptions.
With the brake lines, the individual levels are
bundled at the end with the main brake line.
This runs through the easily controlled brake
pulley on the D-riser and is knotted at the
brake swivel of the control handle. There is a
mark on the main brake line which allows the
control handle to be correctly positioned
.
The main lines are all attached to the risers’
Maillon quick links. They are fed through
special elastic rings and attached to prevent
the lines from slipping and to ensure that
they stay in the correct position
.
Fig. 1:
Sting 2 CAD-design
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