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1.    Break lines that are too short may   1  lead to fatigue from flying with your hands in an unnatural position   2  impede recovery from certain unstable manoeuvres and  3  will certainly reduce your glider s speed range   Brakes that are too long will   a  hamper pilot control during launch   b  reduce control in extreme flying situations  and  c  make it difficult to execute a good flare when landing   Each break line should be tied securely to its control handle  Only use knots  which will guarantee this such as a dragon s knot  etc     5  FLIGHT OPERATIONS    This manual is intended as a guide to the characteristic  features of your new Bi GOLDEN paraglider  Under no  circumstances should it be as a  learn to fly  manual for  paragliding or as a substitute for a paragliding pilots  training course     5 1 Standard flight regime    5 1 1 Pre flight check    A thorough pre flight check is essential for safe flying and that s why you should  pay special attention to it  Above all you should check that the canopy  lines and  risers are free from damage and tangles  Also don t forget about your harness  and your reserve parachute     Before the launch spread the canopy out into a slight arc and check that     all cell openings are free   no lines are looped around or under the canopy   no lines are tangled or have a knot on them   any twigs  grass or other objects are not entangled in the lines or the canopy  risers are not twisted   control lines run freely through the pulle
2.    The DHV or SHV certificate of each Bi GOLDEN is to be found on the rib in the  middle of canopy     NOTICE  Paraglider Bi GOLDEN is constructed for hill or tow  launches  Use of subsidiary motor has not been tested for by the  manufacturer or by the DHV     THIS GLIDER IS NOT MEANT FOR JUMPING FROM  A PLANE  BALLOON OR FOR JUMPS WITHA  BELATED OPENING OF THE CANOPY     4  ADJUSTING YOUR GLIDER    Every Bi GOLDEN  before it is given to a customer  goes through a final check   up and test flight to verify that its characteristics and measurements correspond  to the manufacturer s specifications  You may only make adjustments to the  break line lengths and only then in keeping with the recommendations of this  manual    Other adjustments or changes to your Bi GOLDEN lead to a loss of guarantee   airworthiness and validity of the GUtesiegel DHV or SHV   amateur modification  may endanger yourself and other pilots  If you do have any suggestions on  improvements let us know and our test pilots will try out your ideas without risk  to yourself     4 1  Brake line adjustment    When you receive your new Bi GOLDEN the brake line length is adjusted to be  the same as that used during the tests  This length should suit most pilots and is  indicated on the main control line  It is of course possible to adjust the break line  length to suit each pilot s physical build  height of harness hang points  or style of  flying  We recommend that you act wisely when adjusting break line length
3.    gradient    Bi GOLDEN       USER MANUAL    Please read this manual carefully and keep its instruction  in mind when using your Bi GOLDEN paraglider    CONTENS     1  INTRODUCTION  2  DESCRIPTION OF PARAGLIDER  2 1  Technical description  2 2  Technical data  2 3  Specifications of materials  3  CERTIFICATION  ADJUSTING YOUR GLIDER  4 1  Break line lengths  5  FLIGHT OPERATIONS  5 1  Standard flight regime  5 1 1  Pre flight inspection  5 1 2  Launch  5 1 3  Flight  5 1 4  Landing  5 2  Fast descent  5 2 1  Big ears  5 2 2  B line stall  5 2 3  Spiral dive  5 3  Special flight operations  5 3 1  Collapse of one side of the sail  5 3 2  Frontal collapse of the canopy  5 3 3  Deep stall   Sackflug    5 3 4  Negative spin  6  MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE  7  REPAIRS  CONCLUSION    1  INTRODUCTION    Congratulations on buying your new GRADIENT     Bi GOLDEN  We believe that  you will be very enthusiastic about its performance and flight characteristics and  we are sure you will be fully satisfied with your new paraglider     Bi GOLDEN is classified as a biplace paraglider  certified DHV 1 2 and SHV  Biplace  and is meant for a large group of pilots  from hobby cross country pilots  to the professional tandem pilots  who needs an exceptional safety  easy off and  landing characteristics from their paragliders     This manual will help you become familiar with your new paraglider and also  provides information which will allow you to get the best from your glider and  keep it in good 
4.  a  very long time  On the other hand neglecting maintenance  bad storage and the  use of unsuitable cleaning products can reduce the lifetime of your glider  significantly or may even make a dangerous subject out of it     You must keep to these rules     e Choose a Suitable area for your launches  Lines caught on roots or rocks lead  to unnecessary strains on the attachment tabs during inflation  Snagging lines  may rip the canopy tissue or damage lines     e When landing  never let the canopy fall on its leading edge in front of the pilot   The effect of these forceful collisions and the sudden pressure increase can  severely damage the air resistant coating of the canopy as well as weakening  the ribs and seams     e Protect the canopy from unnecessary strain  Inconsiderate handling of your  glider  namely pulling it over grass  soil  sand or even over rocks  will  significantly reduce its lifetime and increase its air porosity     e When preparing the paraglider for a launch or when ground handling  be sure  not to step on any of the lines or the canopy     e Don t tie any unnecessary knots in the lines  A packing method where special  knots are made in the lines as used on parachutes and reserve parachutes  aren t suitable for packing the lines used on paragliders     e Protect your canopy and lines from unnecessary exposure to sunlight  UV rays  can damage many parts of a paraglider     e Try not to pack your glider when wet  If there s no other way then dry it as  soo
5. al which is enough for usual repairs during the usage of your paraglider     e The only admissible repairs done on lines are those where the damaged lines  are changed for new ones  exclusively supplied by the manufacturer of    Bi GOLDEN  authorised dealer or service  When putting an order for lines use  code indicators given in the attached diagram of suspension lines  Also give the  indicator    BG     Bi GOLDEN  and the size of the canopy of your glider  i e    BG 42  followed by the line code  for example       the outside long line in line A for Bi GOLDEN 42  BG 42A1 3    e An exception is changing a control line in the terrain  For this purpose the  manufacturer encloses a spare line with every Bi GOLDEN with a prepared  loop on one end  The right length should be adjusted according to the same  line on the opposite side of the canopy and then attach your break handle  As  soon as you can yourself swap the line for an original one from your  authorised GRADIENT service centre     Bi GOLDEN    MIDDLE OF  THE CANNOPY  A 3 1 32 33 34 3 6 37 3 8 3 9 3 10 3 11 3 12  2M   lt  ___  ROW S8 S9  1 1 S  3 1 32 33 34 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 10 3 11 3 12  2M 2  ROW  1 1 1 2  3 1 3 2 3 3 3 5 3 6 3 7 8 3 10 3 11 3 12  yy si  1 1    3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 37          system of suspension       3 9 3 10 3 11 3 12  2 6  3 8 3 9 3 10 3 11 3 12       e After any changing of lines a thorough pre flight check must be done   Don t hesitate to ask your instructor or an experienced colleague fo
6. condition  If you have any further questions after reading this  booklet  please do not hesitate to contact our company or any authorised dealer  and we will gladly answer all your questions     When you have become familiar with your new Bi GOLDEN we would welcome  any feedback that you might have about your new paraglider     2  DESCRIPTION OF PARAGLIDER    2 1  Technical description    e Bi GOLDEN has an elliptical ground plan with a slight positive contortion of the  leading edge  This which means that the  ears   stabilo  of the parachute  curve gently backwards  This modern design gives quite a few advantages     e The profile is specially chosen for its aerodynamic stability  It s maximum  relative thickness is 16   the layout of thickness and camber of the central  curve was chosen to give the maximum resistance to premature air flow  separation and optimal control forces     e For better distribution of force within the canopy  diagonal segmented rib  technology is used  These segmented ribs are anchored to the attachment  points of lines A  B  C and distribute forces to the innerribs  This enables the  canopy to be divided into as few as twelve carrying ribs on each side while still  retaining the correct aerofoil shape  Thanks to this  Bi GOLDEN has few lines  and therefore less drag  The result to the pilot of this reduced drag is a higher  top speed and better glide angle  Diagonal segmented ribs  compared to non  segmented diagonals  also increase compactness an
7. d canopy stability  especially in terms of a gliders capacity to recover from an asymmetric  collapse     e A new form of    partly triangle cell openings    helps to inflate a canopy in wide  range of angle of attack  Graduated sized cell openings reduce the air  movements and aid pressure distributions within the glider     e Five rows of lines  A  B  C  D  E  are used for the upper suspension system   Suspension lines of rows D and E combine into main lines so a system of four  carrying risers can be used  This method helps to reduce drag and gives  maximum simplicity which pilots will appreciate especially during the pre flight  checks and on launch  Bi GOLDEN is certified to be flown with a trimmer on  C and D risers with a working range of 8 cm  SHV  or 5 cm  DHV      2 2 Technical data    TYPE  Bi GOLDEN 38 Bi GOLDEN 42  FO 2 E ee eee ne 38 10 m   41 36 m    Span ri i eave eer E te enter 14 04 m 14 62 m  PSDSCE FANG atic ccrcnenntiaye eae a eA 5 17 5 17  Projected surface area        0    cceeeseeeees 32 80 m  35 62 m   Projected wingspan             2  0ceeeeeeeeeees 11 83 m 12 32 m  Projected Aspect ratio                 eceeeee eee 4 26 4 26  Maximum depth cise on dietades ceeerevoned 3 32 m 3 46 m  NOs OF COS  sirnana 52 52  Lines diameter         dyneema 1 1 1 3 1 6    aramid1 5 1 8 2 1 2 4 mm  Max  line length  B                csceceseeeeeeeees 8 35 m 8 70 m  Weight saeceeccurencwan ened E crate E 7 6 kg 8 0 kg  Min pilot weight cide  sicaae ad atwrutesteateacee
8. llowed by a fast release of  brakes or you can pull on the A risers lightly     Caution  If you pull on the A risers too intensely you may experience a frontal  collapse of the leading edge     5 3 4 Negative spin      initiation  Slow down by braking to nearly minimum speed  Then pull a brake  on one side all the way down while simultaneously releasing the brake on the  other side  Because the stalled side falls back  the canopy suffers air flow  separation over one half of the wing which results in a spin and a rapid loss of  altitude       recovery  Under normal circumstances Bi GOLDEN is capable of recovering  from a negative spin automatically when brakes are released    Caution  In general when there is a very fast or a long lasting rotation and when  the brakes are released too quickly  the canopy may shoot in front of the pilot  followed by a massive asymmetrical collapse     Warning  In all regimes where the air flow is separated there is always a rapid  increase in sink rate and therefore a substantial loss of altitude     And remember  A wrong manoeuvre at the wrong time may change a  fairly easy situation into a dangerous problem and furthermore you are  exposing your glider to forces which may damage it  So practise your    pilot abilities for these special flight regimes only under the supervision  of your instructor and with a reserve parachute     6  MAINTANENCE AND STORAGE    If you handle your glider with care and store it in a suitable place it can last you
9. n as possible but away from direct sunlight     e Don t let your glider come into contact with sea water  If it does  rinse  the  lines  Canopy and risers  with fresh water and dry before storing     e After flight or when storing  always use the inner protection sack     e When storing or during transport make sure your glider isn t exposed to  temperatures higher than 50 degrees Celsius     e Never let the glider come into contact with chemicals  Clean the paraglider  with clean lukewarm water only     e For long term storage don t pack the glider too tightly and store it in a cold  dry  and well ventilated room    e After tree  or water landings always examine the glider carefully  If you  suspect that the flight features of your paraglider have changed  contact the  nearest authorised GRADIENT supplier as soon as possible     e After 200 flying hours or after 2 years at the latest your Bi GOLDEN must be  thoroughly checked and tested by the manufacturer     7  REPAIRS    Only small repairs may be done by the user which means repairs that don t  change the airworthiness of the paraglider  Among these are fixing small tears   besides seams  up to 10 cm  changing damaged lines or the change of rubber  line fixation rings on the small carabiners     When repairing your paraglider on your own keep the following rules     e When repairing the sail use self adhesive patch specified for this purpose  To  every Bi GOLDEN the manufacturer encloses an amount of self adhesive  materi
10. posite brake and by weight shifting onto the inflated side of the  canopy       recovery  Under normal conditions Bi GOLDEN will reinflate spontaneously  when the pulled lines are released  The inflation time and loss of altitude can be  reduced by suitable action of the pilot  To stop any tendencies to turn off course  pull brake on the inflated side  be careful not to overreact and stall the inflated  side  and weight shift to that side  If the collapse remains then reinflate the  collapsed side by  pumping  the brake on the collapsed side to quicken the  inflation     5 3 2  Frontal collapse of canopy      initiation  Take hold at the top of both A risers and pull them down until the  leading edge collapses       recovery  In normal conditions Bi GOLDEN recovers normal flight automatically  as soon as the front risers are released  Opening may be assisted by applying  the brakes on both sides simultaneously     5 3 3  Deep stall   sackflug        initiation  Pull both brakes smoothly until the sink rate increase markedly and  the forward speed reaches almost zero  The pull on the brakes should be  controlled so that the canopy stays inflated and doesn t fall back into a full stall       recovery  Bi GOLDEN cannot stay in this regime of deep stall flight  so after  the brakes are released the glider automatically and returns into normal flight   If you need to  you may accelerate the recovery of the glider by one of two  methods  Either you can pull both brakes intensely fo
11. r help   If you re not sure  entrust the job to either the manufacturer or an  authorised GRADIENT dealer     e  f you have to replace any of the line tidy rings  a spare ring is supplied  with each Bi GOLDEN   Don t forget to check that the lines haven t been  swapped accidentally and that they are returned to the small carabiner in  the correct order     8  CONCLUSION    Even though Bi GOLDEN has outstanding performance and stability  it must  be understood that even the safest paraglider is an aircraft and that all  airsports can be relatively dangerous     Remember that not only your safety  but your passengers too  lies in your  own hands       Never underestimate weather conditions and never forget that you are flying  for pleasure and not to become a    fallen Hero   Remember this and the fun  that only free flying can bring will be yours     We believe that your sensible attitude and the flight characteristics of your  Bi GOLDEN will combine to ensure you Fantastic flying     GRADIENT wishes you many fabulous flights and happy landings     OND  EJ DUPAL VACLAV SYKORA    
12. siderably while your forward speed will  decrease to practically zero  Don t be startled when the air flow over the top  surface is detached and the canopy enters a parachutal stall without moving  forward  It will soon stabilise above your head       recovery  On releasing the B risers Bi GOLDEN automatically returns to  normal flight without staying in deepstall  sackflug  or shooting in front of the  pilot  Let go of the risers smoothly and symmetrically     Caution  If the B risers are released unevenly the canopy could enter a turn on  release from the B stall  If the risers are released slowly and very unevenly it  could start a spin     5 2 3 Spiral dive    The spiral dive is the most effective way of making a fast descent  Every pilot  should be able to perform a spiral dive and one day you may need to  Always be  aware of your altitude which decreases very rapidly during a spiral dive    The sink rate reached in a spiral dive can be more than 15 m s    During the spiral dive the pilot and glider will experience strong centrifugal  forces  the overload could be more than 3 g     which is a great demand on the  pilot  The glider is strained just as much       initiation  Smoothly pull on one brake so that the the glider goes from a  normal 360turn into a steep turn and from there into a spiral dive  The transition    into a spiral dive can be made easier by weight shifting to the inner side of the  turn  Keep an eye on the tension of the control line all the time   red
13. siet 115 kg 140 kg  Max pilot weight                   ceeeeeeeee eee ee eee 180 kg 210 kg  DHV category  lt csrcscatcesucntenceprscuticspatcedss     1 2  SHV category     ssssssssssesssresrrrrnrrerrrrren Biplace Biplace    2 3  Specifications of materials    Canopy   Upper Sail           Porcher Marine SKYTEX 9092 E85A Evolution  45 g m   Bottom Sail          Porcher Marine SKYTEX 9017 E38A  40 g m    PDS  eau eevee Porcher Marine SKYTEX 9092 E29A  Hard finish  45 g m     Reinforcements     Scrim F 02 420 X15A  180 g m  Dacron 160 g m   Thread    aanne  Benar PES    Suspension system    Lines nosies Edelrid Dyneema 7850 100      1 1 mm   strength 125 daN  Edelrid Dyneema 7850 130      1 3 mm   strength 156 daN  Edelrid Dyneema 7850 160      1 4 mm   strength 186 daN  Edelrid Dyneema 7850 200      1 6 mm   strength 230 daN  Edelrid Aramid 6843 160    1 5 mm   strength 185 daN  Edelrid Aramid 6843 200     1 8 mm   strength 220 daN  Edelrid Aramid 6843 240     2 1 mm   strength 257 daN  Edelrid Aramid 6843 340     2 4 mm   strength 354 daN    Risers    aaia  Techni Sangles PAD 1 6  25 mm  Thread    anessen  PAV 9 PAD   Pulleys                 AustriAlpin Parafly  Riley Australia  Carabiners             Maillon Rapide   4 0 mm    3  CERTIFICATION    Paraglider Bi GOLDEN 42 has a German Guetesiegel DHV in the category 1 2   number GS 01 1262 04 and Swiss certification SHV Biplace  number G 633 04     Paraglider BiGOLDEN 38 has a Swiss certification SHV Biplace  number  G 642 04  
14. the breaks and weight shift is known as  active flying    A pilot demonstrating  good active flying skills will significantly reduce both the number and severity of  collapses he or she experiences     Turning    The Bi GOLDEN is very comfortable and pleasant in turns  The handling  characteristics are very responsive and accurate and demand no special habits  or non standard procedures    When developing the Bi GOLDEN special attention was devoted to the control  forces required to manoeuvre the paraglider  The result is that the break travel  and force has been optimised  In flight the control forces firm but responsive and  precise and allow for a perfect communication with the canopy  Break pressure  is reassuringly progressive     5 1 4 Landing    Landing with Bi GOLDEN is very simple and without difficulties  On your first  flights you may be surprised at just how well it glides  Take account of this when  making your landing approach  Against a wind  at about 1m above the ground  you may pull down the brakes all the way  Under zero wind conditions  or if  forced to make an emergency landing down wind you may perfer to take a wrap  of each control line so as to enable a more dynamic flare     5 2  Rapid descent    Every pilot will sooner or later be in a position when he she has to quickly  decrease his her altitude  This situation may come about as the result of   a sudden and unexpected change in the weather  Reaching cloudbase and not  wishing to enter the disoreenta
15. ting cloud  or simply because you need to finish  your flight quickly  Also if the landing approach takes place through thermals  it is  often very difficult to finish your flight without a rapid descent method being  employed  There are three main methods for achieving a rapid descent and  they are   Big ears    B stall  and  Spiral dive      5 2 1 Big ears    This is the easiest technique for a rapid descent  Depending on how much of the  wing tip you deflate between 3 to 6 m s sink rate can be achieved      initiation  Take hold of the outer A lines on both sides as high as possible and  pull them down fluently and hold them firmly  The effective area of the paraglider  is reduced equally on both sides of the wing  The size of the deflated area  depends on how deeply the lines are pulled down  Be sure to pull both sides  equally       recovery  Under normal circumstances Bi GOLDEN opens automatically  when the A lines are released  The opening may be accelerated by gentle  repeated braking symmetrically on both sides  slightly  pumping  the breaks      5 2 2 B line stall    B line stall can be use on Bi GOLDEN     This flight technique is a very  effective way of making a rapid descent  Depending on how much the B risers  are pulled down  the sink rate is between 6 and 10 m s       initiation  Take hold of the B risers at the top and smoothly pull them down  until the canopy shows a spanwise crease where the the B lines attach to the  sail  Your sink rate will increase con
16. uced tension  signalises an overload of the glider and danger of falling into a negative spin       recovery  Bi GOLDEN recovers from a spiral automatically as soon as the  brakes are released  Release them smoothly and always finish a spiral dive with  safe altitude     5 3 Special flight regimes    No matter what category of canopy you fly or what level of certification it has  in  turbulence or in strong thermals you may experience all kinds of collapses    Bi GOLDEN behaves comfortably in these situations  indeed not only does   Bi GOLDEN deal with extreme flight regimes automatically  but also offers an  above average degree of safety  Even so  you must follow all safety rules when  practising special flight operations and always pay attention to your altitude     Before performing special flight regimes remember     e practise reserve deployment on the ground  in a simulator  so that reserve  deployment is automatic and efficient     e Rapid altitude loss and considerable rotational forces may develop during  unstable manoeuvres  Take account of these factors in the context of reserve  deployment     5 3 1  Collapse of one side of the canopy      initiation  Take hold of the outer A lines on one side and pull them down  smoothly  The wing tip will collapse downward forming a characteristic  big ear    The size of the ear depends on the depth to which the lines are pulled as well as  the number of lines pulled down  You can stop any tendencies to turn by  applying the op
17. ys   knots on control handles are secure   carabiners on risers are tightened   trimmers on both sides are equally adjust      5 1 2 Launch    Launching the Bi GOLDEN is straight forward  either by front launch or by  reverse launch  A dynamic pull of the front risers  A  will bring the canopy simply  and easily above the pilot s head  The canopy inflates from the centre equally  and fluently  Bi GOLDEN has no tendencies to outrun the pilot and quickly  stabilises above the pilot  Don t forget about visually checking the canopy and its  lines before the actual launch    Take off can be made easier by a light pull on the brakes     The Bi GOLDEN requires no modification or particular manoeuvre for launching  by the winch     5 1 3 Flight  When the trimmers are closed  putted down  and brakes are loose  Bi GOLDEN  is trimmed to fly at best glide angle     The best sink rate is produced with both the control lines drawn down evenly to  about 20  25  of their range     When the trimmers are open  Bi GOLDEN is trimmed to fly at maximal speed     Flying in turbulent conditions    When flying through severe turbulence it is recommended that the canopy is  stabilised by simultaneously applying a little brake to both sides  Flying with   a little brake applied will also help to prevent deflations and allow you to get more  feedback from your glider about how the turbulent air influences the behaviour of  your paraglider  Responding correctly to the paraglider s movements by means  of 
    
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