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1. We recommend that you unpack and assemble your wing on a schooling slope or a flat clear area without too much wind and free of obstacles These conditions will allow you to carry out all the steps required for you to check and inflate the NIVIUK ARTIK 3 We recommend that an instructor or a retailer supervise the entire procedure as only they are competent to resolve any doubt in a safe and professional way 2 2 PROCEDURE Take the paraglider out of the rucksack open it and spread it open with the lines on top of the underside position the wing as if you were to inflate it Check the condition of the fabric and the lines making sure there are no abnormalities Check the maillons which attach the lines to the risers are properly closed Identify and if necessary disentangle the lines from A B and C risers the brake lines and the corresponding risers Make sure that there are no ties or knots 2 3 ASSEMBLY OF THE HARNES Correctly place the risers on the harness karabiners The risers and lines should not have any twists and they should be in the right order Check that the harness buckles are correctly locked rk 2 4 TYPE OF HARNES The ARTIK 3 has passed the EN C certification using an ABS type harness This certification allows it to be flown with most of the harnesses on the market We strongly recommend that you adjust the distance of the chest strap according the values used during certification This varies according
2. and also momentarily apply outside brake Whilst doing this you must also lean your bodyweight towards the outside This exit manoeuvre has to be carried out gradually and with smooth movements so you can feel the pressure and speed changes at the same time The after effect of the exit manoeuvre is that the glider will rock briefly with lateral surge depending on how the manoeuvre has been carried out Practice these movements at sufficient altitude and with moderation 6 1 TOWING The ARTIK 3 does not experience any problem whilst being towed Only qualified personnel should handle the qualified equipment to carry out this operation The wing has to be inflated in the same way as in normal flight 6 2 ACROBATIC FLIGHT Although the ARTIK 3 has been tested by expert acrobatic pilots in extreme situations it HAS NOT been designed for acrobatic flight and we DO NOT RECOMMEND THE USE OF THIS GLIDER for that use We consider acrobatic flight to be any form of piloting that is different to normal flight To learn safely how to master acrobatic manoeuvres you should attend lessons which are carried out and supervised by a qualified instructor over water Extreme manoeuvres take you and your wing to centrifugal forces that can reach 4 to 5 g Materials will wear more quickly than in normal flight K 11 12 7 1 MAINTENANCE Careful maintenance of your equipment will ensure continued performance The fabric and the lines do not need to
3. cm 0 Number of risers 3 Total speed range with accessories km h 30 Projected area m2 20 78 Harness used for testing max weight Inspections whichever happens first Harness type ABS every 12 months or every 100 flying hours Harness brand Niviuk Warning Before use refer to user s manual Gliders Harness model Hamak M Person or company having presented the glider for testing None Harness to risers distance cm 49 Distance between risers cm 46 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 para test com Aa fure Whe du Conv B DHD Vieri 12 45 41 75 AOS 52 3 robos com hay n een 1 PIVIUK Class C In accordance with EN standards 926 2 2005 8 926 1 2006 PG 0464 2011 Date of issue DMY 12 10 2011 Manufacturer Niviuk Gliders Air Games S L Model Artik 3 27 Serial number Configuration during flight tests Paraglider Accessories Maximum weight in flight kg 110 Range of speed system cm 16 Minimum weight in flight kg 90 Speed range using brakes km h 14 Glider s weight kg 59 Range of trimmers cm 0 Number of risers 3 Total speed range with accessories km h 30 Projected area m2 22 48 Harness used for testing max weight Inspections whichever happens first Harness type ABS every 12 months or every 100 flying hours Harness brand Niviuk Warning Before use refer to user s manual Harness model Hamak L Person or co
4. equipment WELCOME 2 5 LOSING HEIGHT 10 USER S MANUAL 2 5 1 EARS 10 1 CHARACTERISTICS 4 5 2 B8 TECHNIQUE 10 1 1 WHO IS IT DESIGNED FOR 4 5 3 B LINE STALL 11 1 2 CERTIFICATION 4 5 4 SPIRAL DIVE 11 1 3 IN FLIGHT BEHAVIOUR 4 6 SPECIAL METHODS 11 1 4 ASSEMBLY MATERIALS 4 6 1 TOWING 11 1 5 ELEMENTS COMPONENTS 5 6 2 ACROBATIC FLIGHT 11 2 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY 5 7 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 12 2 1 CHOOSE THE RIGHT PLACE 5 7 1 MAINTENANCE 12 2 2 PROCEDURE 5 7 2 STORAGE 12 2 3 ASSEMBLY OF THE HARNESS 5 7 3 CHECKS AND CONTROLS 12 2 4 TYPE OF HARNESS 6 7 4 REPAIRS 12 2 5 ASSEMBLY OF THE ACCELERATOR 6 8 SAFETY AND RESPONSIBILITY 12 2 6 INSPECTION AND WING INFLATION 9 GUARANTEE 18 ON THE GROUND 6 10 TECHNICAL DATA 14 2 7 ADJUSTING THE BRAKES 6 10 1 TECHNICAL DATA 14 3 THE FIRST FLIGHT 6 10 2 MATERIALS DESCRIPTION 15 3 1 CHOOSE THE RIGHT PLACE 6 10 3 RISER ARRANGEMENT 16 3 2 PREPARATION 6 10 4 LINE PLAN 17 3 3 FLIGHT PLAN 7 10 5 LENGHTS ARTIK 3 25 18 3 4 PRE FLIGHT CHECK LIST 7 10 6 LENGHTS ARTIK 3 27 18 3 5 WING INFLATION CONTROL AND 10 7 CERTIFICATION SPECIMEN TEST 19 TAKE OFF 3 6 LANDING 3 7 FOLDING INSTRUCTIONS 4 IN FLIGHT 4 1 FLYING IN TURBULENCE 4 2 POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS 4 3 USING THE ACCELERATOR 4 4 FLYING WITHOUT BRAKE LINES 4 5 KNOTS IN FLIGHT BL BM BM X 1 1 WHO IS IT DESIGNED FOR The AR
5. 676 8 736 9 1 701 8 692 705 8 770 8 2 661 8 652 5 660 8 719 8 2 690 8 681 689 2 753 2 3 661 2 652 2 663 9 706 3 690 4 680 8 692 6 738 8 4 653 7 646 3 662 7 707 3 4 682 2 674 5 691 6 740 2 5 643 8 637 3 645 3 682 9 5 672 665 2 673 6 715 6 643 7 638 645 7 670 5 6 671 9 666 674 702 1 7 628 9 625 635 6 667 7 656 6 652 5 663 6 698 5 8 615 3 613 3 630 9 673 6 8 642 5 640 3 658 6 705 5 9 608 2 607 2 636 8 662 5 9 635 634 664 8 694 10 592 588 7 592 650 5 10 618 2 614 8 618 1 681 6 11 576 577 579 8 650 7 11 601 6 602 7 606 2 681 9 12 645 6 12 676 5 13 643 5 13 674 4 RISERS LENGTHS CM RISERS LENGTHS CM A B 47 47 47 47 47 47 STANDARD 33 37 7 47 ACCELERATED 33 37 7 47 ACCELERATED 18 NIVIUK 10 7 CERTIFICATION SPECIMEN TEST para test com e As Turguose SN PN Whe chs 6 Cors B 061044 L 12 cte d PS 20252 3 A robos cm NR TURQUOISE certified by LE ud BUR AU VERITAS Class C In accordance with EN standards 926 2 2005 amp 926 1 2006 PG 0463 2011 Date of issue DMY 12 10 2011 Manufacturer Niviuk Gliders Air Games S L Model Artik 3 25 Serial number 1 PIVIUK Configuration during flight tests Paraglider Accessories Maximum weight in flight kg 95 Range of speed system cm 16 Minimum weight in flight kg 75 Speed range using brakes km h 14 Glider s weight kg 5 7 Range of trimmers
6. 7 3 CHECKS AND CONTROLS You should ensure that your ARTIK 3 is periodically serviced and checked at your local repair centre every 100 hours of use or every 12 months whichever happens first This will guarantee that your ARTIK 3 will continue to function properly and therefore continue fulfilling the homologation certificate results As previously mentioned you should systematically check your lines visually before each take off We strongly advise a complete line check every 6 months 7 4 REPAIRS If the wing is damaged you can temporarily repair it by using the rip stop found in the repair kit so long as no stitches are involved in the tear Any other type of tear must be repaired in a specialized repair shop or by qualified personnel Do not accept a home repair It is well known that paragliding is considered a high risk sport where safety depends on the person who is practising it Wrong use of this equipment may cause severe injuries to the pilot even death Manufacturers and dealers are not responsible for any act or accident that may be the result of practicing this sport You must not use this equipment if you are not trained Do not take advice or accept any informal training from anyone who is not properly qualified as a flight instructor The entire equipment and components are covered by a 2 guarantee against any manufacture fault The guarantee does not cover misuse or abnormal use of the materials rk
7. be washed if they become dirty clean them gently with a soft damp cloth If your wing becomes wet with salty water immerse it in fresh water and dry it away from direct sunlight The sunlight may damage the materials of your wing and cause premature aging Once you have landed do not leave the wing in the Sun store it properly If you use your wing in a sandy area try to avoid the sand from entering the cell openings of the leading edge If sand is inside the wing remove it before folding Competition lines which were used in the past were more vulnerable to premature wear and ageing but the new line materials used on the ARTIK 3 now ensure a much longer working life However they still demand regular checks with careful attention to wear and tear We advise a full inspection of the lines every 100 hours or every six months at a specialised paragliding repair centre Rocks and hard ground are obviously far more abrasive than grassed areas that s why we do not advise the ARTIK 3 for ground handling practice 7 2 STORAGE It is important that the wing is correctly folded when stored Store your flying equipment in a cool dry place away from solvents fuels or oils It is not advisable to store your flying equipment in the trunk of your car Temperatures inside a car parked in the sunlight can be very high Inside a rucksack and in the sunlight temperatures can reach 60 C Weight should not be laid on top of the equipment NIVIUK
8. cannot undo the tangle fly to the nearest possible landing spot control the flying course with your body movements and a little pressure on the opposite brake Be careful when attempting to undo a tangle if you are flying near a mountainside or near to other paragliders you may lose control of the flying course and a collision may occur Over handling Most flying incidents are caused by incorrect actions of the pilot which chained one after another creates abnormal flying configurations a cascade of incidents You must to remember that over handling the wing will lead to critical levels of functioning The ARTIK 3 is designed always to try to recover normal flight by itself do not try to over handle it Generally speaking the reactions of the wing which follow over handling are neither due to the input made or the intensity but the length of time the pilot continues to over handle You have to allow the profile to re establish normal flight speed after any type of handling 4 3 USING THE ACCELERATOR The profile of the ARTIK 3 has been designed to fly stable through its entire speed range It is useful to accelerate when flying in strong winds or in extreme descending air When you accelerate the wing the profile becomes more sensitive to possible turbulence and closer to possible frontal collapse If you feel a pressure loss you should release the pressure on the accelerator and pull slightly on the brake lines to increase the a
9. inflate with minimum pressure on the harness when you move forward This may be assisted by using the A lines Do nat pull on them just accompany the natural rising movement of the wing Once the wing is in the 12 o clock position simply apply correct pressure on the brake lines and the ARTIK 3 will sit over your head 2 7 ADJUSTING THE BRAKES The length of the main brake lines is adjusted at the factory to the length established during certification However the length can be changed to adapt to the pilot s flying style Nevertheless we recommend that you fly for a while with these set at the original length This will allow you to become accustomed to the ARTIK 3 and it s unique flying behaviour If you then decide to change the length of the brake lines untie the knot slide the line through the brake link to the desired length and strongly re tie the knot Qualified personnel should carry out this adjustment You must ensure that this adjustment does not slow down the glider without any pilot input Both brake lines should be symmetrical and measure the same length The most recommended knots are the clove hitch knot or bowline knot 3 1 CHOOSE THE RIGHT PLACE We recommend that the first flight with your ARTIK 3 is made on a smooth slope a school slope or in your usual flying area 3 2 PREPARATION Repeat the procedures detailed in chapter 2 UNPACKING AND ASEMBLY in order to prepare your ARTIK 3 3 FLIGHT PLAN Draw
10. to the size of the chosen harness Sizes 23 and 25 42 cm Sizes 27 and 25 46 cm Any changes made to these specifications may affect the wing s performance and reactions This would therefore effect the glider s configuration and would not conform to the certification 2 5 ASSEMBLY OF THE ACCELERATOR The acceleration mechanism of the ARTIK 3 works when you push with your feet on the accelerator bar this is supplied with the equipment On delivery the accelerator bar has not yet been installed and it is recommended that it is fit by yourself before flight Most harnesses are equipped with a preinstalled acceleration system When fitting any accelerator system ensure that all preinstalled items within the harness such as roller pulleys are used correctly After fitting take into account that you will have to adjust the length of the accelerator lines for correct use This will vary according to the length of the pilot s legs We recommend that you try the correct fitting of the acceleration system on equipment designed to do this most paragliding schools have this Sort of equipment 2 6 INSPECTION AND WING INFLATION ON THE GROUND Once you have checked all the equipment and made sure that the wind conditions are favourable inflate your ARTIK 3 as many times as necessary in order to become acquainted with the wing s behaviour NIVIUK The ARTIK 3 inflates easily and smoothly An excess of energy is not necessary and the wing will
11. 13 10 1 TECHNICAL DATA ARTIK 3 25 27 CELLS NUMBER 62 62 CLOSED 8 8 BOX 21 21 FLAT AREA M2 24 5 26 5 SPAN M 12 02 12 5 ASPECT RATIO 5 9 5 9 PROJECTED AREA M2 20 78 22 48 SPAN 9 46 9 84 ASPECT RATIO 4 3 4 3 FLATTENING 96 15 15 CORD MAXIMUM 2 56 2 66 MINIMUM 0 56 0 58 AVERAGE 2 03 2 12 LINES TOTAL METERS M 263 274 HEIGHT M 7 21 7 5 NUMBER 134 134 MAIN 3 4 2 3 4 2 RISERS NUMBER 3 A B C A B C TRIMS CM NO NO ACCELERATOR CM 18 18 TOTAL WEIGHT MINIMUM KG 75 90 IN FLIGHT MAXIMUM KG 95 110 GLIDER WEIGHT KG 5 7 5 9 CERTIFICATION EN 14 NIVIUK 10 2 MATERIALS DESCRIPTION CANOPY FABRIC CODE SUPPLIER SUSPENSION LINES RACE FABRIC CODE SUPPLIER UPPER SURFACE SKYTEX 40 9017 E77 PORCHER IND FRANCE UPPER CASCADES DC 040 LIROS GMHB GERMANY BOTTOM SURFACE N 20D MF DOMINICO TEX CO KOREA UPPER CASCADES A 8000 045 EDELRID GERMANY RIBS WITHOUT LINES 30D FM DOMINICO TEX CO KOREA UPPER CASCADES A 8000 060 EDELRID GERMANY RIBS WITH LINES SKYTEX 40 9017 E29 PORCHER IND FRANCE UPPER CASCADES A 8000 080 EDELRID GERMANY DIAGONALS 30D FM DOMINICO TEX CO KOREA MIDDLE CASCADES DC 060 LIROS GMHB GERMANY LOOPS LKI 10 KOLON IND KOREA MIDDLE CASCADES A 8000 060 EDELRID GERMANY REIFORCEMENT LOOPS W 420 D P GERMANY MIDDLE CASCADES A 8000 135 EDELRID GERMANY TRAILING EDGE REI
12. FORCEMENT MYLAR D P GERMANY MAIN A 8000 060 EDELRID GERMANY RIBS REIFORCEMENT NYLON STICK R P CHINA MAIN A 8000 135 EDELRID GERMANY THREAD SERAFIL 60 AMAN GERMANY MAIN A 8000 200 EDELRID GERMANY MAIN A 8000 240 EDELRID GERMANY SUSPENSION LINES FABRIC CODE SUPPLIER MAIN BREAK TNL 400 TEIJIM LIMITED JAPAN UPPER CASCADES DC 040 LIROS GMHB GERMANY UPPER CASCADES A 8000 045 EDELRID GERMANY RISERS FABRIC CODE SUPPLIER UPPER CASCADES A 8000 060 EDELRID GERMANY MATERIAL 3455 COUSIN FRANCE UPPER CASCADES A 8000 080 EDELRID GERMANY COLOR INDICATOR PAD TECNI SANGLES FRANCE MIDDLE CASCADES DC 060 LIROS GMHB GERMANY THREAD V138 COATS ENGLAND MIDDLE CASCADES A 8000 060 EDELRID GERMANY MAILLONS MRDIOS 5 S12 PEGUET FRANCE MIDDLE CASCADES TNL 140 TEIJIM LIMITED JAPAN PULLEYS 224 HARKEN USA MAIN TNL 080 TEIJIM LIMITED JAPAN MAIN TNL 140 TEIJIM LIMITED JAPAN MAIN TNL 220 TEIJIM LIMITED JAPAN MAIN TNL 280 TEIJIM LIMITED JAPAN MAIN BREAK TNL 400 TEIJIM LIMITED JAPAN THREAD SERAFIL 60 AMAN GERMANY ri 15 10 3 RISER ARRANGEMENT ARTIK 3 A B B1 2 B2 C1 p B3 Stab C2 bmain a A Y R e 3 3 2 2 3 16 NIVIUK 10 4 LINE PLAN ARTIK 3 K 17 10 5 LENGTHS ARTIK 3 25 10 6 LENGTHS ARTIK 3 27 NIVIUK ARTIK 3 25 NIVIUK ARTIK 3 27 LINES HEIGHT CM LINES HEIGHT CM A B BR A B BR 1 672 5 663 2
13. Harken pulleys and very small pulleys on the risers have been used to improve the comfort and efficiency of the speed system No more tired and aching legs The technology in the Artik 3 some of which is already used in other Niviuk gliders such as the STE SLE and now the new 3 line profile dictates that special care should be taken to maintain the best possible condition of the glider The use of the SLE Structured Leading Edge allows reinforcement of the leading edge preventing any deformation during turbulence The airflow is also vastly improved over the entire front span of the glider The new generation profile has been conceived to efficiently distribute the total load across the three rows of lines The chosen materials and line dimensions have minimum air resistance while respecting the security and maximum load efficiency See http niviuk com technology asp id JNKPKPN4 The STE Structured Trailing Edge has been adapted for the ARTIK 3 optimising the profile without any distortion resulting in less resistance and improved performance The STE allows a more fluid circulation of air over the wing surface maintaining a consistent airflow at the trailing edge and a cleaner airflow at high speeds The pitch control is also notably improved See http niviuk com technology asp id JNKPNQLO We use on the ARTIK 3 lines of great performance The materials and fabrics used in the construction of the ARTK 3 have been carefully selected f
14. TIK 3 has been designed for cross country pilots for pilots wanting to open the door to the world of cross country and for those pilots seeking to improve their performance in the Sport Class without compromising safety The performance of the ARTIK 3 is far superior to that of the Artik 2 Its agility its dynamism and its performance combined with excellent passive safety all result in an extraordinary feeling of harmonised flights 1 2 CERTIFICATION The ARTIK 3 has successfully achieved the European EN certification All the commercially available sizes passed every required test with excellent results and the ARTIK 3 received the C certification for all the sizes The ARTIK 3 passed the essential load test of 8 g without experiencing any problems This test was carried out in the Swiss Air Turquoise laboratories in Switzerland Check the homologation results and figures on the last pages of this manual 1 3 IN FLIGHT BEHAVIOUR With progressive predictable and efficient handling the ARTIK 3 effectively reads the air mass seeking out and coring thermals with efficiency and ease The ARTIK 3 remains agile light and predictable in all conditions of flight and behaves impeccably during turbulence Its handling is more progressive and efficient than in the Artik 2 1 4 ASSEMBLY MATERIALS The ARTIK 3 has all the technological innovations as used on other NIVIUK gliders Furthermore attention to small details such as the use NIVIUK
15. USER S MANUAL ARTIK 3 K Performance and security WELCOME We wish to welcome you to our team and thank you for the confidence that you have placed in a NIVIUK Glider New terminology to describe the perfect combination of technology performance safety and pleasure in the EN C class has been introduced to the free flight thesaurus and that is ARTIK 3 Applying the Niviuk philosophy give importance to small details has ensured a wing with superior performance a wing ahead of the rest the ARTIK 3 the EN C wing of the future This is the user manual which we recommend you take time to read in detail NIVIUK Gliders NIVIUK GLIDERS amp AIR GAMES SL C DEL TER 6 NAVE D 17165 LA CELLERA DE TER GIRONA SPAIN TEL 34 972 42 28 78 FAX 34 972 42 00 86 infoGniviuk com www niviuk com NIVIUK NIVIUK Gliders ARTIK 3 This manual offers all the necessary information that will familiarize you with the main characteristics of your new paraglider Although this manual informs you about your glider it does not offer the instruction requirements necessary for you to be able to pilot this type of wing Flying instruction can only be taught at a paragliding school recognised by the Flying Federation of your country Nevertheless we remind you that it is important that you carefully read all the contents of the manual for your new ARTIK 3 glider Severe injuries to the pilot can be the consequence of the misuse of this
16. around 5 6 m s Controlled turning of the wing can easily be maintained by weight shifting the harness exactly the same as you would with big ears We recommend the application of the speed bar whilst using this technique To exit the maneuver release the lines as you would with big ears control the pitch and the wing will quickly adopt normal flight This new technique allows a comfortable and controllable rapid descent without the risk of experiencing a cravat or deep stall We advise you to first try this technique in smooth conditions with sufficient altitude above appropriate terrain 5 3 B LINE STALL When you carry out this manoeuvre the wing stops flying it loses all horizontal speed and you are not in control of the paraglider The air circulation over the profile is interrupted and the wing enters into a situation similar to parachuting To carry out this manoeuvre you have to take the B risers below the maillons and symmetrically pull both of them down approx 20 30 cms and then hold this position The initial phase is quite physical hard resistance which means that you will have to pull strongly until the profile of the wing is deformed when this happens the required force will then significantly reduce To maintain this manoeuvre you must continue to hold the B Lines in the pulled down position The wing will then become deformed horizontal speed drops to 0 km h and vertical speed increases to 6 to 8 m s depending
17. ical collapses usually re inflate without the glider turning but you can symmetrically apply the brake lines with a quick deep pump to quicken the re inflation Release the brake lines immediately to recover optimum flight speed Negative spin This configuration is out of the normal flight behaviour of the ARTIK 3 Certain circumstances however may provoke this configuration such as trying to turn when the wing is flying at very low speed while heavily braking It is not easy to give any recommendations about this situation since it varies depending on the circumstances Remember that you should restore the relative air speed over the wing To achieve this progressively reduce the pressure on the brake lines and let the wing gain speed The normal reaction would be a lateral surge with a turn tendency no greater than 360 before restoring to normal flight conditions Parachutal stall If it does happen the feeling would be that the wing would not be advancing you would feel a kind of instability and a lack of pressure on the brake lines although the canopy would appear to be correctly inflated The correct reaction would be to release the pressure on the brake lines and push the A lines forward or rather lean your body to any side WITHOUT PULLING ON THE BRAKE LINES Deep stall The possibility of the ARTIK 3 falling into this configuration during normal flight is very unlikely This could happen if you are flying at a very low speed
18. liders go through an extremely thorough and efficient final inspection Every single line of each glider is measured individually once the final assembly has concluded Each wing is thoroughly inspected at the end of it assembly Each glider is packaged following the maintenance and conservation instructions recommended for the advanced materials NIVIUK Gliders are made of first class materials as demanded by the performance durability and homologation requirements of the present day market Information about construction materials is given on the last pages of this manual 1 5 ELEMENTS COMPONENTS The ARTIK 3 is delivered to its owner together with a series of components that although not fundamental do take an important part in the use transport and storage of the paraglider The glider is delivered together with a rucksack large enough for all of the equipment to fit inside 195 litres once appropriately packed The rucksack is designed to make transport on foot as pleasant as possible The internal bag intended to protect the ARTIK 3 from possible damage during storage is also supplied The compression strap allows you to keep the glider as good as possible in the rucksack Furthermore you will find the accelerator bar that completes the acceleration gear of the wing a small fabric repair kit made of autoadhesive ripstop and a user s manual with the answers all our questions about our new ARTIK 3 2 1 CHOOSE THE RIGHT PLACE
19. mpany having presented the glider for testing None Harness to risers distance cm 49 Distance between risers cm 46 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 rk 19 The importance of small details niviuk com an NIVIUK Bisgr fic
20. ngle of incidence Remember that you have to re establish the flight speed after correcting the incidence It is NOT recommended to accelerate near to the mountainside or in very turbulent conditions If necessary you will have to constantly adjust the movements and pressure on the accelerator whilst constantly adjusting the pressure applied to the brake lines This balance is considered to be active piloting 4 4 FLYING WITHOUT BRAKE LINES If for any reason at all you cannot use the brake lines of your ARTIK 3 you will have to pilot the wing using the C risers and your body weight to fly towards the nearest landing The C lines steer easily because they are not under pressure you have to be careful not to over handle them causing a stall or negative turn To land you have to let the wing fly at full speed and before reaching the ground you will have to pull symmetrically on both the C risers This braking method is not as effective as using the brake lines so you will land at a higher speed rk 10 4 5 KNOTS IN FLIGHT The best way to avoid these knots and tangles is to inspect the lines before you inflate the wing for take off If you notice a knot before take off immediately stop running and do not take off If you have taken off with a knot you will have to correct the drift by leaning on the opposite side of the knot and apply the brake line on that side too You can gently try to pull on the brake line to see if the knot becomes
21. on the conditions and how the manoeuvre has been performed To exit the manoeuvre simultaneously release both risers the wing will then slightly surge forward and then automatically return to normal flight It is better to let go of the lines quickly rather than slowly This is an easy manoeuvre but you must remember that the wing stops flying it loses all horizontal movement and its reactions are very different compared to normal flight 5 4 SPIRAL DIVE This is a more effective way for rapidly losing height You have to know that the wing can gain a lot of speed and the increase in G s will be substantial This can cause a loss of orientation and consciousness blackouts These are the reasons why it is best to carry out this manoeuvre gradually so your capacity to resist the G forces increases and you will learn to fully appreciate and understand the manoeuvre Always practice this manoeuvre when flying at high altitude To start the manoeuvre first lean your bodyweight and pull the brake line to the side to which you are leaning You can regulate the intensity of the turn by applying a little outside brake A paraglider flying at its maximum turn speed can reach 20 m s equivalent 70 km h vertical speed and stabilize in a spiral dive from 15 m s onwards These are the reasons why you should be familiar with the manoeuvre and know how to carry out the exit methods To exit this manoeuvre you must progressively release the inside brake
22. or their lightweight UV standards and resilient properties when used during normal conditions The line plan on the ARTIK 3 has a total of 134 lines and of those only 26 are sheathed the remaining 108 are unsheathed and therefore slightly more exposed to the normal rigours and wear of our sport It is strongly recommended that all lines are thoroughly checked by the pilot prior to every flight and ultimately checked by a service centre or Niviuk dealer after every 100 hours of flight We should not forget that we are using materials with great performance but that they need a rigorous check before every flight If the optional racing line set has been fit these checks are particularly important Not a single millimetre of error is possible in the manufacturing process from Olivier s computer to the cutting of the fabric The cutting is done section by section in an extremely meticulous manner The numbering and marking of the guideline marks is also done in the same meticulous way so avoiding errors in this critical process The lines are semi automatically manufactured and all the sewing is finished under the supervision of our specialists The jigsaw puzzle of the assembly process is made easier using this method We economize on resources while making the quality control more efficient All the different parts of the canopy are cut and assembled under the strict conditions induced by the automation of the whole process All NIVIUK G
23. out a flight plan before take off in order to avoid possible flight errors 3 4 PRE FLIGHT CHECK LIST Once you are ready but before you take off carry out another equipment inspection Ensure correct installation of all equipment and that all lines are free of hindrances or knots Check that the weather conditions are suited for your flying skills 3 5 WING INFLATION CONTROL AND TAKE OFF Smoothly and progressively inflate the wing chapter 2 6 INSPECTION AND WING INFLATION ON THE GROUND The ARTIK 3 inflates easily and does not require excessive energy It does not tend to over take you so the wing inflation phase is carried out without anguish These take off characteristics provide a perfect control phase and enough time for the pilot to decide whether to accelerate and take off Whenever the wind speed allows it we recommend a reverse launch technique this type of launch allows you to carry out a better visual check of the wing The ARTIK 3 is especially easy to control in this position in strong winds However wind speeds up to 25 to 30 km h are considered strong and extra consideration should be given to any thought of flight Preparation and positioning of the wing on the take off is especially important Choose a location which is appropriate for the direction of the wind Position the paraglider as if it were part of a large circle taking into account the shape of the canopy in flight All this will assist in a trouble f
24. overall loading i e Pilot harness Weight differs It is essential to know the results of the Certification report in order to know how to deal possible situations We recommend that training to master these manoeuvres be carried out under the supervision of a competent school rk 4 1 FLYING IN TURBULENCE The ARTIK 3 has an excellent profile to withstand the very different aerological conditions so allowing the best possible piloting and stability It reacts admirably in passive flight thus offering a high level of safety in turbulent conditions Nonetheless the pilot always has to pilot according to the prevailing weather conditions the pilot is the ultimate safety factor We recommend active piloting making the necessary fine adjustments to keep the wing in control He she should stop braking to allow it to fly at the required wing speed after a correction is made Do not maintain any correction for longer than necessary braked this would cause the wing to enter into critical flying situation Whenever necessary control a situation react to it and then re establish the required speed 4 2 POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS We recommend that training to master these maneuvers be carried out under the supervision of a competent school Asymmetric collapse In spite of the great stability of the profile of the ARTIK 3 heavy turbulent conditions may cause part of the wing to collapse asymmetrically This usually happens when the pilot has no
25. ree take off 3 6 LANDING The ARTIK 3 lands excellently it transforms the wing speed into lift on the pilot s demand allowing an enormous margin of error You will not have to wrap the brake lines around your hand to get greater braking efficiency 3 7 FOLDING INSTRUCTIONS The ARTIK 3 has a complex leading and trailing edge manufactured using a variety of different materials For that reason the use of a correct folding method is very important for extending the useful life of your paraglider It should be folded like an accordion with the leading edge reinforcements flat and the rigifoils positioned one upon the other This method will ensure that the profile remains in good shape without altering its form or its performance The wing should then be folded in three parts taking care of not bending or twisting the STE or the SLE rigifoils The wing does not have to be tightly folded if you do so it may damage the material and or the lines We recommend that you read very carefully the certification test results published by the Certification Test Laboratory see Niviuk com download section In the Certification report we can find all the necessary information in order to anticipate how the ARTIK 3 will react to each of the 24 tested manoeuvres It is important to stress that the reaction to the manoeuvres is different in each wing size and even the reactions and solutions to each manoeuvre are different on the same size wing when the
26. t foreseen this possible reaction of the wing When the wing is about to experience an asymmetric collapse the brake lines and the harness will transmit a loss of pressure to the pilot To prevent the collapse from happening pull the brake line corresponding to the compromised side of the wing this will increase the angle of incidence If the collapse does happen the ARTIK 3 will not react violently the turn tendency is very gradual and it is easily controlled Lean your body towards the side that is still flying in order to counteract the turn and to maintain a straight course if necessary slightly slow down the same side The collapse will normally open by itself but if that does not happen pull completely on the brake line on the side which has collapsed 10096 Do this with a firm movement You may have to repeat this operation to provoke the re opening Take care not to overbrake on NIVIUK the side that is still flying turn control and when the collapse has been solved remember to let the wing recover its flying speed Symmetric collapse In normal flying conditions the design of the ARTIK 3 ensures that a symmetric collapse is quite improbable The profile of the wing has been designed to widely tolerate extreme changes in the angle of incidence A symmetric collapse may occur in heavy turbulent conditions on entry or exit of strong thermals or lack of adapting the use of the accelerator to the prevailing air conditions Symmetr
27. unfastened or try to identify the line with the knot in it Try to pull the identified line to see if the knot undoes Be very careful when trying to remove a knot When there are knots in the lines or when they are tangled do not pull too hard on the brake lines because there is an increased risk of the wing to stalling or negative turn being initiated Before trying to remove a knot make sure there are no pilots flying nearby and never try these manoeuvres near the mountainside If the knot is too tight and you cannot remove it carefully and safely fly to the nearest landing place The knowledge of the different descent techniques is an important resource to use in certain situations The most adequate descent method will depend on the particular situation We recommend that you learn to use these manoeuvres under the tuition of a competent school 5 1 EARS Big ears is a moderate descent technique achieving about 3 or 4 m s and a reduction in ground speed of between 3 and 5 km h Effective piloting then becomes limited During Big Ears the angle of incidence and the wing loading increases however application of the accelerator will restore the wing s horizontal speed and the angle of incidence To apply big ears select the outermost A line from each stabilizer as high up as possible and pull them outward and downward in a smooth and NIVIUK symmetrical motion The wingtips will then fold inwards Releasing the lines will see the
28. whilst over steering in a number of manoeuvres and in turbulent conditions To provoke a deep stall you have to take the wing to minimum flight speed by symmetrically pulling the brake lines when you reach this point continue pulling until you reach 10096 and then hold The glider will first fall behind you and then situate itself above you rocking slightly depending on how the manoeuvre was carried out When you start to provoke a stall be positive and do not doubt an instant Do not release the brake lines when half way through the manoeuvre This would cause the glider to surge violently forward with great energy and may result in the wing below the pilot It is very important that the pressure on the brake lines is maintained until the wing is well established vertical above Wing tangle A wing tangle may happen after an asymmetric collapse the end of the wing is trapped between the lines Cravat This situation could rapidly cause the wing to turn although it depends on the nature of the tangle The correction manoeuvres are the same as those applied in the case of an asymmetrical collapse control the turn tendency by applying the opposite brake and lean your body against the turn Then locate the line that reaches the stabilizer that is trapped between the other lines This line has a different colour and belongs to the external lines of the B riser Pull on this line until it is tense this should help to undo the wing tangle If you
29. wingtips re inflate automatically If they do not re inflate gently pull on one of the brake lines and then on the opposite side We recommend that you re inflate asymmetrically this will reduce the risk of altering the angle of incidence which should be avoided more so if you are flying near the ground or flying in turbulence On the new generation paragliders the application of big ears can create a high degree of trailing turbulence which in turn creates a significant loss of airspeed When big ears are applied to high aspect ratio wings the ears tend to flap which also adds to the amount of unwanted turbulence 5 2 B3 TECHNIQUE This new rapid descent technique was first discovered by our Niviuk team Pilots in 2009 while flying a competition prototype wing which because of its line plan and high aspect ratio would not allow big ears to be applied In fact big ears on wings with a profile of 3 lines can often prove difficult For all these reasons we advise the use of the new B3 line descent technique This technique ensures a rapid descent is achieved whilst forward wing speed is maintained and so the risk of a deep stall is eliminated How Locate the B3 on your risers and as you would when applying big ears simply pull down firmly and smoothly until you see both wingtips drop back slightly The forward speed of the glider speed will then reduce slightly quickly stabilize and then increase You will then experience a fall rate of
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