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Dear Nexus pilot THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A SWING PRODUCT! We hope that flying a Swing glider will bring you many years of enjoyment. The innovative design, first-rate materials and high quality workmanship of your paraglider set it apart from others. Your Swing paraglider was developed to comply with all of the current safety and certification requirements in Germany. To enhance your flying enjoyment further, we recommend that you familiarise yourself with the information and instructions contained in this Manual regarding safety, equipment and service. If you have any questions which are not answered in this Manual, please do not hesitate to contact Swing directly or your Swing dealer. Our contact details are in the Appendix. The Swing Team
Read this Manual before using your paraglider
Contents 01
INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................7 MANUAL .............................................................................................................................................7 Special text ..................................................................................................................................7 Series of instructions....................................................................................................................8 Lists of parts ................................................................................................................................8 Bullet points.................................................................................................................................8 Paraglider Manual on the Internet..............................................................................................8 S WING F LUGSPORTGERÄTE AND TH E ENVIRONM EN T ......................................................................................8 Respect for nature and the environment ....................................................................................8 Environmentally-friendly recycling..............................................................................................8
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SAFETY.....................................................................................................................................9 S AFETY ADVICE ......................................................................................................................................9 S AFETY NO TIC ES ....................................................................................................................................9 D ISCLAIMER AND EXCLUS ION OF LIAB ILITY ..................................................................................................10 Disclaimer and exclusion of liability ..........................................................................................10 Operating limits .........................................................................................................................10 G LIDER CATEGORIES AND GUIDELIN ES .......................................................................................................11 EN/LTF certification ...................................................................................................................11 Description of flight characteristics...........................................................................................11 Target group and recommended flying experience ..................................................................12 Description of pilot skills required .............................................................................................12 Suitability for training................................................................................................................12
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION .....................................................................................................13 G ENERAL L AYOU T ILLUSTRATION .............................................................................................................13 NEXUS - OFF THE B EATEN TRACK ............................................................................................................13 LINE SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................................13 R ISERS ...............................................................................................................................................14 TECHNICAL IN FORMATION AND MATER IALS ................................................................................................14
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SETTING UP THE NEXUS AND TEST-FLYING .........................................................................15 B EFORE THE FIRST FL IGHT ......................................................................................................................15 Adjusting the main brake lines ..................................................................................................15 Adjusting the brake handle .......................................................................................................16 Speed system .............................................................................................................................17 C-bridge system .........................................................................................................................19 Other features ...........................................................................................................................19 S UITABLE H ARN ESSES ...........................................................................................................................19 R ESERVE ............................................................................................................................................20 R ECOMMENDED W EIGHT RANGE .............................................................................................................20
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FLYING THE NEXUS ...............................................................................................................21
F IRST FLIGH T .......................................................................................................................................21 LAYING OUT THE PARAGLIDER AND PRE-FL IGHT CHECK ..................................................................................21 5-POINT CHECK ...................................................................................................................................21 LAUNCH .............................................................................................................................................22 LEVEL FLIGHT ......................................................................................................................................22 TURNS...............................................................................................................................................22 R APID DESCEN T METHODS .....................................................................................................................23 Spiral dives.................................................................................................................................23 B-stall.........................................................................................................................................24 Big Ears ......................................................................................................................................25 LANDING ............................................................................................................................................25 06 TYPES OF USE........................................................................................................................26 WINCH LAUNCH ..................................................................................................................................26 Attaching the towline release system .......................................................................................26 AEROBATICS .......................................................................................................................................27 MOTOR ISED FLIGHT ..............................................................................................................................27 TANDEM PARAGL IDING .........................................................................................................................27 07
DANGEROUS SITUATIONS AND EXTREME FLYING ..............................................................28 D ANGEROUS SITU ATIONS .......................................................................................................................28 S AFETY TRAIN ING .................................................................................................................................28 Material stress and damage......................................................................................................28 Tips on the manoeuvres ............................................................................................................29 COLLAPSING THE P ARAGLID ER .................................................................................................................29 Asymmetric collapse..................................................................................................................29 Front stall...................................................................................................................................29 TYPES O F STALL ...................................................................................................................................29 Deep stall ...................................................................................................................................30 Full stall......................................................................................................................................30 Spin ............................................................................................................................................30 Emergency steering ...................................................................................................................31 OTHER TIPS FOR DANGEROUS SITU ATIONS .................................................................................................31 Stalling in rain............................................................................................................................31 Advertising and adhesives .........................................................................................................32 Overloading ...............................................................................................................................32 Sand and salt air ........................................................................................................................32 Temperature range....................................................................................................................32
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STORING AND LOOKING AFTER THE PARAGLIDER..............................................................33 S TORING TH E PARAGL IDER .....................................................................................................................33 Packing the paraglider ..............................................................................................................33 Storing and transporting the glider...........................................................................................34 LOOKING AFTER TH E PARAGL IDER ............................................................................................................35 Fabric .........................................................................................................................................35
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Lines ...........................................................................................................................................35 Cleaning .....................................................................................................................................36 REPAIRS, INSPECTIONS AND WARRANTY............................................................................37 TYPE DESIGNATION ...............................................................................................................................37 R EPAIRS .............................................................................................................................................37 Swing workshops .......................................................................................................................37 Small repairs to the glider .........................................................................................................37 R EGULAR INSP ECTIONS ..........................................................................................................................37 Lines ...........................................................................................................................................37 I NSPECTION ........................................................................................................................................38 General ......................................................................................................................................38 Inspection periods......................................................................................................................38 Validity of inspection .................................................................................................................38 Inspection by the pilot ...............................................................................................................39 WARRANTY ........................................................................................................................................39
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SWING ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB.....................................................................................40 S WING WEBSITE ..................................................................................................................................40 Product registration...................................................................................................................40 Swing-Online Shop.....................................................................................................................40 Facebook, Twitter & youtube ....................................................................................................40 Swing TV ....................................................................................................................................40
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APPENDIX..............................................................................................................................41 ADDRESSES .........................................................................................................................................41 Swing Flugsportgeräte GmbH ...................................................................................................41 Paraglider recycling ...................................................................................................................41 DHV ............................................................................................................................................41 EAPR ..........................................................................................................................................41 DULV ..........................................................................................................................................41 VERSION S ..........................................................................................................................................41 Version 1.0.................................................................................................................................41 G LIDER DETAILS ...................................................................................................................................42 PILOT D ETAILS / PRO OF O F OWN ERSHIP ....................................................................................................42 I NSPECTION AND R EPAIR S CARR IED OU T: ...................................................................................................43 NOTES : .............................................................................................................................................44
01 Introduction
Special text
DANGER
Manual We recommend that you familiarise yourself with your new paraglider by reading this Manual before your first flight. This will allow you to acquaint yourself its new functions, to learn the best way to fly the paraglider in various situations , and explain how to get the best out of your paraglider. Information in this Manual on design of the paraglider, technical data and illustrations are subject to change. We reserve the right to make changes without prior notification. The Manual complies with the airworthiness requirements in LTF NFL II 91/09 and forms part of the certification. There are a total of three parts to the Manual, which give the following information: 1. Manual (this document): Instructions on getting started and using the paraglider 2.
Maintenance and Service Book (PDF/Download): Technical data and inspection information specific to the particular glider
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Inspection instruction (PDF/Download): General instructions and guidance on carrying out the regular inspection of paragliders
Sections of text headed “Danger” indicate a situation where there is imminent danger, which in all probability will lead to death or serious injury, if the instructions given are not followed.
WARNING Sections of text headed “Warning” indicate a potentially dangerous situation, which may lead to death or serious injury, if the instructions are not followed.
CAUTION Sections of text headed “Caution” indicate a potentially dangerous situation, which may lead to minor or slight injury, if the instructions are not followed.
PLEASE NOTE
Sections of text headed “Please note” indicate possible damage to property, which may occur if the instructions are not followed.
TIP
Sections of text headed “Tip” give advice or tips which will make it easier to use your paraglider.
Introduction
Section 1
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Series of instructions In this Manual, instructions which must be followed in a certain order are numbered consecutively.
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