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Section 5
Flying the Sting 2
Non-motorised flight
5-point check
The 5-point check is carried out immediately
before launch to check once again the most
important safety points. It should always be
carried out in the same sequence so that
nothing is overlooked.
The 5 points are:
1.
Is personal equipment correct
(harness, carabiners, reserve, helmet)
and are all straps done up?
2.
Is the canopy arranged in a half-moon
shape and are all the air-entrances
open?
3.
Are all the lines untangled and are any
lines under the canopy? Are the risers
free from twists?
4.
Does the weather, in particular wind
direction and strength, allow a safe
flight?
5.
Are the airspace and launch area
clear?
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 Sting 2 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
Sting 2 launches very easily and is easy to
control. Launching is even easier if the
canopy is arranged in a half-moon shape.
The Sting 2 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
2’
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 Sting
2 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.
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