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1.      You can adjust the flight angle by using your torso and hips  To achieve maximum glide you will  have to fly with a steeper     head low     angle resulting in increased forward speed  If you want to  slow fall and make a super long delay your angle will be more    head high        The wingtip grippers also allow you fine control over your pitch angle  try holding them lightly  do  pull on them hard  and experiment with different positions     For turns simply look where you want to go and make small movements as large movements may    result in a steep dive or instability  Turns can be achieved with any part of the wingsuit  legs  hip   shoulders  feet etc  try experimenting     Page 14 The Phoenix is Rising  A C      x www Phoenix Fly com    NEPEAN Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    Section 7  Deployment Procedures    Section 7 1  Wave off    Since you cannot use your arms to wave off  you have to wave off with your legs  Click your legs  together three times  while watching the airspace around you  so that anyone near you can see  your intention to pull     Section 7 2  Pull   deployment    The most critical portion of your wingsuit flight is the pull  The huge burble behind you caused by  your large wings and your forward speed could cause a pilot chute hesitation resulting in line  twists  An asymmetrical body position could cause you to become unstable and can also lead to  line twists  Since your canopy will come off your back at a 45   angle you shoul
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3.   Section 7 4  Advanced technique  An experienced pilot could choose to perform a barrel roll prior to wave off to check their airspace    100   Obviously any pilot who performs this manoeuvre must be able to do it as 2   nature  without any instability     Page 15 The Phoenix is Rising  gm      x www Phoenix Fly com    NEPEAN Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    Section 8  Emergency Procedures    Section 8 1  Wing Release system    The Prodigy wing release system was designed for use as a backup device  Some reasons that  you may want to release your wings could be     e You are unstable or not comfortable with your flight   You can release the wings in freefall and  bring your arms up into a box position    e One arm wing is left undone prior to exit causing instability     in this scenario it is best to  release the remaining wing and continue the skydive in the box position    e You find the resistance of the arm wings a nuisance when reaching up to the toggles   risers  under canopy     NOTE  The wing attachment point has been careful designed to prevent the accidental  release of the arm wing in freefall  BUT it is the users responsibility to check and maintain  the clips as extended use   contamination from dirt may reduce their effectiveness     Section 8 2  Uncontrollable Spins in Flight    With a entry level suit like the Prodigy it is unlikely but not impossible to end up in a flat spin  A  collision or bad exit can in rare cases cause this to occur     T
4.   x www Phoenix Fly com    miden Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  DHOGENDPOPEK    uh br opted          User Manual    Version 1 0   Marc h 2008          Page   The Phoenix is Rising  42      x www Phoenix Fly com    imam Tr Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    Disclaimer   The following information must be read and understood before any use of this equipment     The user knows the risks of skydiving and BASE jumping and accepts that    Skydiving and BASE jumping cause deaths and serious injuries  Many of these deaths and  injuries can be attributed to equipment malfunctions  Skydiving equipment can fail  even if the  user takes all possible precautions    Failure to open the main or reserve parachute  or to follow emergency procedures  at a safe  altitude  and or equipment failures can result in severe injury or death    It is the user s responsibility to     Receive proper training before any use of all skydiving and BASE jumping equipment    Be extremely careful and cautious    Read and understand all owner s and operations manuals for all skydiving equipment   Check all parachuting equipment and replace any defective or worn component prior to use   Review emergency procedures before each use of this and all parachuting equipment   Check equipment warnings   do not exceed equipment limitations    Never violate the training and experience requirements for the specific equipment in use     Because of the unavoidable dangers involved in the use of this and all parach
5.  horizontal speed can exceed 100 mph  so know where you are and know where others are at all  times     Page 18 The Phoenix is Rising  gm    E   www Phoenix Fly com  Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    db b oe         Never fly across or near the line of flight   There could be high canopies e g  tandems or students that pose a collision risk  If a wingsuit flyer  choices to deploy close to the flight line and then experiences a canopy malfunction and  subsequent reserve ride he may invade the airspace of the other skydivers       Always have a flight plan before you enter the aircraft  Not having a plan is the first link in the    chain of events    that could lead to an incident report       Open upwind of your landing area    This gives you a higher chance of making the LZ regardless of the wind conditions at opening  altitude  Also in the event of a cutaway your canopy should land closer to the LZ       Example Flight Plan    Down wind    Opening point    Normal skydivers in freefall   under canopy    T     S  T  U   O       O    Landing area    Jump run direction             Page 19 The Phoenix is Rising      e      x www Phoenix Fly com    NEPEAN Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    Section 10  Pre Flight Checks    Section 10 1  Pre Boarding checks    Before getting on the aircraft    e Make sure that your wings are correctly assembled and that that all snaps are correctly  attached    Ensure that emergency handles are in position and are not hinder
6.  of your 3 ring circus     Page 20 The Phoenix is Rising  g as      x www Phoenix Fly com    imam Tr Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    Section 11  Maiden Flight    Before you jump your new suit for the first time make sure that you are current  performing some  normal skydives and even some tracking dives     Wear the suit on the ground to get used to new arm and leg stance  Pay particular attention to  learn where the wing release handles are located  Take some time to study the suit construction  on the ground     Section 11 1  Practice    It is necessary to practice the exit  flight  pull and emergency procedures on the ground  before  you do your first flight  If possible use the exit mock up  or the actual aircraft  to practice your exit   It is very important you have read and understood this manual completely before the first flight     Section 11 2  Equipment    Because of the large burble behind your back and the fact that the wings restrict the freedom of  your arms  there are a few things to consider with regards to your equipment    The main canopy should be relatively docile  Do not use any kind of canopy that you feel  uncomfortable or unfamiliar with  Remember that you need time if you want to free your arms  before dealing with a malfunction     DO NOT use a pull out pilot chute    DO NOT use a bungee type collapsible pilot chute    DO NOT use a leg strap mounted pilot chute    We recommend not to use pilot chutes with hackey handles   DO NOT use 
7.  your  reserve deployment     Section 8 4  Water Landings    We recommend you never fly over or near to large bodies of water  In the case of an unavoidable  water landing we recommend the following actions     Deploy your canopy as high as possible to increase your preparation time    If time allows release the arm wing and undo the bootie clips    Ensure that your arm wings are completely unzipped    Disconnect your RSL   Perform a normal    straight into wind    landing  flare as usual  as if the water surface was the  ground    e Cut away your main canopy   e Start swimming towards land     lf you are going to land in deep water where it will be necessary to swim we recommend you use  your hook knife to cut your leg wing in two as swimming with the leg wing in place is nearly  impossible even for strong swimmers     Landing your parachute in water whilst wearing a wingsuit is extremely dangerous     avoid this  situation     Page 17 The Phoenix is Rising  g ED      x www Phoenix Fly com    NEPEAN Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    Section 9  Making A Flight Plan    Section 9 1  Weather Conditions    Because you can fly long distances with the suit  make sure that the weather conditions allow you  to have visual contact with the ground opening point at all times during your flight  Remember that  the same physical laws apply to you as to any non powered flyer  You travel longer and faster in  relation to the ground when you fly with the wind and the reverse hap
8. 12  Taking care of your Prodigy 2    Section 12 1  Storing your Prodigy    Always fold and store the suit carefully     Don t leave your suit in direct sunlight for prolonged periods  The UV rays in sunlight will fade the  colours and reduce the lifespan of your suit  As applies to all parachuting equipment      Do not make repairs or modifications to this wingsuit by yourself     Section 12 2  Materials and washing instructions    The Prodigy is made from high grade materials such as    balloon    ZP and Parapack  These  materials were carefully selected to maximise the aerodynamic performance  comfort and  durability of this product     To wash your wingsulit   e Hand wash in cool water  30   C   85   F     e Hang till dry  e DO NOT spin dry  DO NOT iron     Page 24 The Phoenix is Rising  A C      x www Phoenix Fly com    ihian TCR Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    Conclusion    The key to becoming a good wingsuit pilot is practice  Seek advice from other pilots and keep  experimenting  Remember to listen to the relative wind and try to feel how the air is flowing over  your body    A new chapter in the history of wingsuit flying has only just begun     The Phoenix Fly Team wishes you many happy  amp  long flights      Page 25 The Phoenix is Rising  g e      e www Phoenix Fly com  Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual    PH OENIX   FLY    Wh h Mi       Appendix A     Contact details    Phoenix Fly  Robert Pecnik  UI  Platana 2  10434  Strmec  Croatia    Phone    385 9
9. 8 326 123  Phone Fax   385 16 346 964  info phoenix fly com       http   www phoenix fly com     We are proud to use the following equipment     irc     http   www basetroll com     canop              Atcti 2    oF Fo AT 3E TO       http   www baserigs com  http   www alti2 com                                         Page 26 The Phoenix is Rising  g Eh      x www Phoenix Fly com    imam Tr Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    Appendix B  Notes for wingsuit BASE jumpers    We strongly recommend you read the document     Advice for starting Wingsuit BASE  jumping       The document is available on     http   www phoenix fly com     http   www blincmagazine com   http   www blincmagazine com cms article 427 shtml    http   www dropzone com  http   www dropzone com cgi bin safety detail page cgi ID 506    Page 27 The Phoenix is Rising  g ED      x www Phoenix Fly com    imam Tr Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    Appendix C  Recommended Reading    Available on the Phoenix Fly website article section   e Wingsuit flying and Basic Aerodynamics 1  e Wingsuit flying and Basic Aerodynamics 2  e Advice for Starting Wingsuit BASE   Books for pilots who want to have a more in depth understanding of aerodynamics   e Introduction to Flight  John D Anderson Jr  www mhhe com  ISBN 0 07 116034 5   e www desktopaero com llan Kroo   Applied Aerodynamics A Digital Textbook   The following Internet sites     e www dropzone com   gt  gt  Wingsuit Forum    e WWW flybirdman com 
10. a ripcord and spring    loaded pilot chute   Use only a BOC throw out pilot chute with the wing suit  exception for leg pouch    Use a standard length bridle with the deployment bag packed in the normal orientation  Normal freefall pilot chute  size depends on canopy size     If you intend to perform many wingsuit skydives Phoenix Fly advises that you fit a longer bridle   standard bridles are usually 7    210cm in length  wingsuit bridles are around 9    270cm   It is not  always necessary to purchase a new bridle  ask your local rigger about the possibility to extend  your existing bridle  A longer  wingsuit bridle  will not have any detrimental effects when used for  normal skydives     Phoenix Fly strongly recommends that wingsuit pilots DO NOT deploy their canopy from  full flight i e  with significant forward speed as this can result in serious injury and damage to    your wingsuit and parachute equipment  as a result of hard opening      Page 21 The Phoenix is Rising  g ED      x www Phoenix Fly com    imam Tr Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    If the user decides to ignore Phoenix Fly   s warnings about deploying from full flight  the user takes  full responsibility for the consequences of such a manoeuvre  The following equipment changes  may help avoid pilot chute hesitation and bag rotation problems in this scenario BUT hard  openings are still a likely result     e Along  wingsuit  bridle  9     270cm    e Acontainer with dynamic corners or open corner
11. cellent freedom of  movement     once the wing tip grippers are released the pilot can reach their canopy toggles      The Prodigy has also become a popular choice with BASE jumpers who don t like the physical  restriction of a full wingsuit  The Prodigy 2 ensures you have full grip at the exit point  no booties  covering your boots   provides good object separation even on the lower slider up jumps and  gives the jumper immediate control of their canopy  Running wingsuit exits are also possible     The Prodigy 2 is the ideal choice for new wingsuit pilots  The suit is quick  amp  easy to put on  In the    air the suit is stable and predictable to fly  with glide performance approaching that of an  intermediate suit     Page 7 The Phoenix is Rising  A eh    e www Phoenix Fly com  ahini Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  Shenton aaa    uh br ol Sh       Section 3 1  Main features of the Prodigy 2 wingsuit are    Two piece wing concept  makes putting the suit on quick and simple           Excellent range of motion  the pilot can reach the toggles with the wing in  place          Tapered arm wing design makes reaching the pilot chute clean and  easy          Inflatable leg wing and back deflector provide lift and great forward  Speed             Page 8 The Phoenix is Rising  42    g  www Phoenix Fly com  PENAT PA EEEN Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    uh br Mhi       Cable less design  Quick and easy to put on  just 3 minutes   The wing attachments have been updated wi
12. d keep your legs  FULLY EXTENDED while you pull  While learning to fly the wing suit start your wave off and pull  sequence higher than normal   We recommend 5000 to start      Here is how your wave off and pull sequence should go    e  ap your feet three times  On the third tap keep your legs together and arch slightly    e Symmetrically bring both your arms in for the pull   Your legs should remain straight and  closed the entire time to decrease the burble and to ensure that your feet and leg wing  don t interfere with the deploying canopy     e Throw your pilot chute vigorously and symmetrically in to clean air    e Close your arm wings once you have released your pilot chute  to decrease the burble      During the pull you should keep your legs extended  even when you close them   be symmetrical  and throw your pilot chute vigorously     Section 7 3  After the pull   post deployment    Once your canopy has inflated you should immediately clear your airspace  You should be able to  reach your toggles without releasing the hip attachment points  We recommend once you locate  the dropzone turn your canopy in the correct direction  and stow slider etc    If at this point you  find the resistance of the arm wings uncomfortable you can disconnect the hip attachment points  by pulling on the free end of the hip strap  Otherwise you can keep the arm wing in place all the  way to landing  The bootie clip can also be worn for landing but can also be removed if the pilot  wishes   
13. d of safety  The quick wing release  system provided the wingsuit flyer with the option to quickly and safely detach the wings in case of  an emergency  thus enabling the jumper to continue his jump like a regular skydive by allowing  complete movement of the arms     Robert has since designed a number of improved wingsuits that have reached performance levels  that until now were never thought to be possible  Today  Robert is reaching new heights with his  new company  Phoenix Fly     The company has already launched the revolutionary PF tracking suit  Phantom  Acro  Ghost   Stealth and Vampire wingsuits     Phoenix Fly already has other new products in development that will continue to push the  performance envelope for skydivers and BASE jumpers of all experience levels     For information on the complete range of products and the latest news from Phoenix Fly please  visit our website http   www phoenix fly com     The Phoenix is rising     Page 5 The Phoenix is Rising  A eh    e www Phoenix Fly com    EENE EETA Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    Section 3  Features of your Prodigy 2 wingsuit       PHOENIX FLY proudly presents the PRODIGY 2 wingsuit  The Prodigy is the result of 9 years of  continuous wing suit development        Our design objectives for the Prodigy 2 wing suit were     e to create a suit that is quick and simple to assemble  e tocreate a suit that is easy to wear and fly  e tocreate a suit that offers great performance whilst still being intu
14. d wingsuit pilots  It is critical that the jumper feels  comfortable in the suit  not restricted by the suit material in anyway and feels confident they  can safely perform the drills required for the wingsuit flight   otart off with a low performance wingsuit and gradually upsize your wings with experience     Page 10 The Phoenix is Rising  gm      x www Phoenix Fly com  ahini Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    Section 5  Putting on Your Prodigy    The process required to attach the Prodigy to your rig is quick and straight forward   e Put on the Prodigy arm wing  completely closing the zip on the front of the suit     e Put your rig on over the arm wing  fitting your leg straps and tightening your chest strap  firmly    e Put on the leg wing over your leg straps and fix the arm wing in the position using the clips  on the hips   see photo         Left side Right side    e Tighten the waist belt  it must be quite tight and you should feel the tension in the lift webs  of your harness     IMPORTANT  ENSURE THAT YOU TUCK THE ARMWING JACKET INSIDE THE LEGWING     e The bootie clip should pull tension on the leg sleeve when you point your toes  If the bootie  clip is too loose you can move the Velcro sandwich one slot higher or like wise if it is too  tight you can move it one slot lower   see photos below        Page 11 The Phoenix is Rising  g Cm     n www Phoenix Fly com  ve Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    Wh h Ei Piri        To attach the bootie cl
15. ed or covered   Fasten your chest strap securely    Ensure that your leg straps are fastened and snug inside the suit    Check that all the zippers are completely closed    Ensure the waist belt is tightened firmly   Have someone give you a pin check    Check that the BOC throw out pilot chute and handle are in the correct position     Perform some practice pulls before you enter the aircraft to ensure that you can reach your pilot  chute and that it is in the correct position  To do so  touch your pilot chute handle with your right  hand while bringing your left arm in symmetrically and closing your leg wing     ALWAYS REMEMBER to put on your leg straps     Just because you can t see them doesn t mean you don t need them to save your life  Failure to  wear and fit your parachute harness correctly under the suit will most likely lead to serious bodily  injury and or death     After your practice pulls  rehearse releasing your arm wings  Simulate reaching the risers  Repeat  this until you feel comfortable with the procedure     Section 10 2  Prepare for flight    We recommend you fit your arm wings and bootie clips prior to boarding  Once the pilot gives the  2 minute call prior to exit check over the suit  paying attention to all your parachute handles and  that the arming and bootie clips are still in place     REMEMBER TO CHECK THE THREE    3   s   3 straps  both leg straps and chest strap     3 handles  reserve  cut away and PC handle   3 rings  check the correct assembly
16. he corrective action is simple    Pull your knees up to your chest and collapse your arm wings   Once you see the ground  open your arm wings to regain stability   Once you are belly to earth and stable  re open the leg wing   Once you re flying  re orient yourself to the DZ and continue the skydive    If the unlikely situation that this process does not work  try releasing your arm wings and  assuming the    box position    to regain control     Section 8 3  Malfunction Procedure    KNOW the placement of your emergency handles and KNOW the emergency procedures for the  gear that you are jumping     The suit was designed to allow you freedom to reach and pull both emergency handles without  restriction  This means that you DO NOT need to release your wings before using your  emergency handles  and therefore waste valuable time and altitude      The Prodigy design should allow you to reach the toggles and risers of your reserve parachute   but if you find the resistance of the arm wing uncomfortable you can disconnect the hip  attachment points by pulling on the free end of hip strap     Page 16 The Phoenix is Rising  gm      x www Phoenix Fly com   P       Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    lf you are going to cutaway your main parachute and you have already released your arm wings   close your leg wing by putting your legs together before operating any of your handles  Having  your leg wing inflated may cause instability and turbulence  which could interfere with
17. ip  first thread the  strap through your laces  as close to your toes  as possible        e Thread the strap upwards through the  middle slot of the buckle and then back down  through the end slot        e Pull on the loose end of the strap to  adjust the clip to the correct length  the  leg sleeve should be under tension when  you point your toes     e Tuck the excess strap under the buckle  and you are ready to go        e To remove the bootie clip pull the end of  the buckle up towards you and un thread the  strap        Page 12         x www Phoenix Fly com    imam Tr Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    It is important that the Prodigy fits your body size correctly  DO NOT jump a suit that is either too  large   too small  Failure to do so could adversely affect the performance of the suit and also  prevent you from being able to reach the toggles with the arm wing in place     The most important thing is to ensure that your pilot chute and emergency handles are NOT  covered or obstructed in any way  If you have any doubts ask the advice of an experienced  wingsuit pilot or rigger     It is important that you choose a setup that   e does not interfere with your pilot chute or emergency handles  e does not result in damage to your suit on deployment   under canopy    ALWAYS close the leg zippers all the way to the bottom of the leg  The zip slide contains a  locking mechanism that will prevent the zip from releasing by itself IF it is completely closed     Secti
18. itive and stable to fly    The Prodigy 2 was designed with new wingsuit pilots in mind  Its new two piece wing concept  means the suit is incredibly easy to assemble and wear  In the air the suit is stable and  predictable to fly  with glide performance approaching that of an intermediate suit     The Prodigy 2 wingsuit replaces the popular Prodigy 1 and has the following new features     Ram air   inflated arm wing   Larger leg wing for more drive   Metal clip wing attachment  secure but quick to attach and release  Parapack panels for added durability   Mesh lining for increased comfort   Improved bootie clip and belt    Page 6 The Phoenix is Rising  A  n      x www Phoenix Fly com    imam Tr Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    The Prodigy 2 wingsuit retains the following features from the original Prodigy     Two piece wing concept  No cables to thread     Quick and easy to put on  just 3 minutes   Excellent range of motion  the pilot can reach the toggles with the wing in place  Tapered arm wing makes reaching the pilot chute clean and easy   Inflatable leg wing and back deflector provide lift and great forward speed   Bootie less design means the leg wing can be worn from the hangar to landing   Sturdy  Balloon  rip stop ZP construction  1 9 oz   reinforced at the knees and shoulder     The cut away cable system has been avoided by utilising a ram air arm wing that anchors to the  hip of the suit  The form of the arm wing has been carefully designed to give ex
19. mily     Please take time to read this manual completely   it makes great restroom reading    You will learn about    How to assemble and safely use your   The great new features of your     How to get the most out of your   How to take care of your        bus AENEAN FE YO    WARNING  PHOENIX FLY PRODIGY WINGSUIT   USER MANUAL    This manual is not a course of instruction on how to make a parachute jump  fly a wing suit  nor  does it contain regulations that govern sport parachuting and related activities     Page 4 The Phoenix is Rising  A C      x www Phoenix Fly com    imam Tr Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    Section 2  Introducing Phoenix Fly    Phoenix Fly is a cutting edge new company dedicated to the design  development and production  of skydiving  BASE and sport garments   Pants  jackets  etc      Phoenix Fly s main goal is the production of state of the art high performance wingsuits for  skydiving and BASE jumping  The product line includes tracking pants  jackets and other  accessories for skydiving and BASE     The founder of Phoenix Fly is Robert Pecnik  the designer of the first commercial wingsuit and co   founder of BirdMan International  Inc  Robert started his skydiving career in Zagreb  Croatia in  1982  Since his early skydiving days  he has produced and tailored a number of RW suits     In 1997  inspired by the late Patrick de Gayardon  Robert began working on a new wingsuit  design  His first design was revolutionary  primarily in the fiel
20. on 5 1  Taking off the wingsuit    To take off the Prodigy you must simply reverse the process you made to put on the suit     Unclip the bootie clips   Undo the waist belt   Disconnect the arm wing by lightly pressing both brass levers on the clip body  Remove the leg wing   Remove your rig   Remove the jacket    Page 13 The Phoenix is Rising  g as      x www Phoenix Fly com    imam Tr Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    Section 6  Body position required for the Prodigy    The body position required to fly the Prodigy is similar to that required for the other designs by  Robert Pecnik     Every person finds his her own individual flying position  A position that works great for one  person may not work for somebody else  due to the variables of weight  size and height      Some general guidelines are     Open your wings fully and fly with your arms and legs extended while still feeling relaxed   Try rotating your arms forward slightly so your elbow is on the leading edge of the wing   Relax your fore arms from the elbow down   Your spine should be straight  neither arched nor de arched    Open your arm wings as wide as possible and push your shoulders forwards slightly   Try pushing your hips   butt up slightly   Straighten your legs  knees locked and toes pointed   For the best performance keep your head and neck in line with you spine  look with your eyes  and not with your head   e In flight the lowest points of your body should be your shoulder joints and toes
21. our wingsuit    Body Position for the Prodigy 2    Deployment Procedures   7 1  Wave off   7 2  Pull   deployment   7 3  After the Pull   post deployment  7 4  Advanced technique    Emergency Procedures   8 1  Wing Release system   8 2  Uncontrollable Spins in Flight  8 3  Malfunction Procedure   8 4  Water Landings    Making A Flight Plan   9 1  Weather Conditions   9 2  Briefing your fellow jumpers  pilots  etc   9 3  Flight Path    Pre Flight Checks  10 1  Pre Boarding checks  10 2  Prepare for flight    Maiden Flight   11 1  Practice   11 2  Equipment   11 3  Phoenix Fly suit with AADs and audible altimeters  11 4  Exits   11 5  Exercises for first flight    Taking Care of your Prodigy 2  12 1  Storing your Prodigy 2  12 2  Materials and washing instructions    Conclusion    Appendix A  Contact Information  amp  Partners    Appendix B  Notes for wingsuit BASE Jumpers    Appendix C  Recommended reading    Appendix D  A brief history of wingsuit flying    Page 3    www Phoenix Fly com  Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual    11 13    14  15    16 17    18   19    20    22     23    24    25  26  27  28  29    The Phoenix is Rising     42      x www Phoenix Fly com    ARENIE EON Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    Section 1  How to use this manual  We know you are excited to receive your new Prodigy 2 wingsuit and will most likely be wearing it  now as you read this manual  after already doing a few test flights around your home and  receiving strange looks from your fa
22. pens when flying against the  wind     Section 9 2  Briefing your fellow jumpers  pilots  etc     Before entering the aircraft you need to brief your fellow jumpers and the pilot about your wing suit  flight  Because your freefall time can be twice as long as conventional jumpers  it is safest to exit  last  even after tandems and AFF groups   Make sure the jump pilot is informed about your wing  suit flight     Section 9 3  Flight Path    A motto that applies to all skydives     Plan the dive  dive the plan       Refer to diagram below for an example flight path  the plan you choose to follow will depend on  various factors i e     The run in direction   The wind direction   Relative position of landing area to exit point   Air space considerations  other air traffic  for example gliders or light aircraft   DZO preference   Ground obstacles    NOTE  Avoid flying over or near to large bodies of water     Of course you can correct your plan in freefall if needs be  for example if you see the tail wind is  stronger than you expected on your down wind leg you will make more distance then you planned  and could choose to turn back towards the LZ  Landing Zone  earlier     The main considerations for any flight plan       Upon exit  fly 90   off the line of flight  perpendicular to it    How long you fly perpendicular to the line of flight depends on your spot  Keep your eyes on the  DZ  when the time is right  turn 90   towards the dz and fly parallel to the line of flight  Your 
23. pue pi ou yng auzE  EU       e um sduunl g app    Buwgawjpsaoepns pareyu pang        JAIN Jo vampa gog  ul Ug MOMBWED aj  opow vog  pkog Auro   UNN pica   pns  puce gd e op y Budde pug isg  piid ut LB uau jo apew   l A aduwe Awuopnjoras a nuaejed Je we jo sajdouud Burwe     o  possed sew uiu  a muaered e joue duni e ope oy ye popuodans Des i0  ae Lie  BU  jo uaung  au  ua Bunty ynsfsuv uapou jo lye  Oy  LOK Sony apuseje  Lods ayy oi disiaquuaua siy pey Ajsmouug  oya  ap mg sura aigeusejag  wog si   ja xiuaotg FOOT LO EARS ap 3241584 2066   subBisop parre YIM Saiya aud  oj HOO  MOA PAYS Ag MO  v   sS056L FIA AEH   SEG    Appendix D  A brief history of wingsuit flyin    BulA  4 1nsBurM Jo AiojstH Jeug    42       The Phoenix is Rising           Page 29    
24. s   e Packing the deployment bag with the grommet at the bottom of the tray  with dynamic  corners    e For BASE it is common to use 36      38  PC  with standard BASE bridle  depending on  canopy size  Rolling the nose and direct slider control may also be beneficial  If in doubt  consult an experienced jumper or rigger    Section 11 3  Phoenix Fly suit with AADs and audible altimeters    Because it is possible to achieve very slow vertical speeds with the Phoenix Fly wingsuit   averaging just 70 km h or 40mph  your AAD will probably not fire your reserve if you are passing  through the hard deck  the Expert Cypress is set up for 36 m s  about 125 km h  although it  should work in the case of unconsciousness      Also  some audible altimeters may not function properly at slow vertical airspeeds  For these  reasons it is very important to wear a visual altimeter and open at a proper altitude  Wear your  visual altimeter as far away from your body as possible  We recommend wrist mounted altimeters  for the most accurate reading  Phoenix Fly Inc  strongly recommends using AADs and audible  altimeters     Additional equipment  Helmet  goggles  wrist altimeter and hook knife     Electronic Altimeters like the Neptune from Alti 2 which can serve as both a visual   audible  altimeter and freefall computer can also be very useful for measuring your flight performance   speed and freefall delay   www alti2 com     Section 11 4  Exits    For the first flights we strongly suggest that 
25. th a sturdy clip  that is fast and simple to operate           Bootie less design means the leg wing can be worn from the  hangar to landing          Sturdy  Balloon  rip stop ZP  1 9 oz  and Parapack  construction  reinforced at the knees and shoulder                 The Phoenix is Rising  42    PHOENIX FLY      x www Phoenix Fly com  Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual    Section 4  Recommended Experience Level  amp  Preparation for the Prodigy    The Prodigy is an entry level wingsuit  designed with new wingsuit pilots in mind     Phoenix Fly expects its customers to exercise common sense and seek advice from experienced  wingsuit pilots when selecting their wingsuit     If you have any questions regarding the experience level required for the Prodigy please contact  us  we will be happy to answer your questions  info phoenix fly com    Section 4 1  Recommended experience level for starting wingsuit flying    Phoenix Fly recommends that skydivers who wish to start wingsuit flying are     An experienced  current and licensed skydiver    With 500 or more freefall skydives if intending to learn to fly a wingsuit on his her own    Or a minimum of 200 jumps within 18 months if a jumper is to receive one on one training from  an experienced wingsulit pilot   More important than jump numbers are the individual skills and approach of the skydiver   Jumpers who have excellent tracking skills and the ability to judge their position and altitude  over the ground at all times will make goo
26. ute equipment   Phoenix Fly  including  but not limited to  all owners  officers  staff and employees  makes no  warranties of any kind  expressed or implied  It is sold with all faults and without any warranty of  fitness for any purpose  By using this equipment or allowing it to be used by others  owner buyer  waives any liability of Phoenix Fly for personal injuries  death or damages from such use  Any  promises or representations inconsistent with  or in addition to  this statement of warranty are not  authorized by Phoenix Fly and shall be not binding  If any customer of a Phoenix Fly suit declines  to waive liability on the part of the manufacturer or authorized Phoenix Fly dealer  the customer  may have a full refund of the purchase price by returning the suit before it is used  Return the suit  to the manufacturer or authorized dealer within 21 days from the original date of purchase   Skydiving  wingsuit flying and BASE jumping are high risk activities which may cause or result in  serious injury or death     DO NOT attempt to land a wing suit without a fully inflated parachute     Page 2 The Phoenix is Rising  A eh     lt  gt     PHOENIX FLY    10     11     12     Sections   How to use this manual  Introducing Phoenix Fly    Features of your Prodigy 2 wingsuit  3 1  Main features of the PF Prodigy 2 wingsuit    Recommended Experience Level  amp  Preparation  4 1 Recommended experience level for starting wingsuit flying    Putting on Your Prodigy 2  5 1 Taking off y
27. you exit from inside the aircraft  head high and with  your chest to the relative wind  similar to an AFF level 1 exit   To perform a good poised exit the  most important thing is to have your wings closed  arms tight to your body  legs together  for the  first second that you are exposed to the relative wind  Look up at the aircraft as you exit and arch  slightly for stability  After you have safely cleared the aircraft  soread your wings  both arms and  legs  all at the same time  symmetrically  and start your flight     It is important to clear the aircraft before spreading your wings  If you fail to clear the aircraft  you  risk having an unstable exit as well as hitting the aircraft  body or tail  resulting in severe injuries  to you and damage to the aircraft     Page 22 The Phoenix is Rising  g ED      x www Phoenix Fly com    ARENIE EON Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual  PHOENIX FLY    Section 11 5  Exercises for first flight    The focus of your first few flights on the Prodigy must be on safety and not performance     Perform a solo wingsuit flight   Make a nice stable exit   Slowly extend the wings   Turn 90 degrees to the jump run   Perform 3 practice pulls   Fly a normal pattern and pull higher than usual    Once you are feeling comfortable with the suit you can start to work on finding the sweet spot and  maxing the suit out for time and glide     Page 23 The Phoenix is Rising  g as    E   www Phoenix Fly com  Prodigy 2 Wingsuit User Manual    PHOENIX FLY  Section 
    
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