In Closing-A Few Final Words On Your Safety - Aeros TRIKE WINGS Stranger Owner's Service Manual

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IN CLOSING - A FEW FINAL WORDS ON YOUR SAFETY
UL flying is an active air sport with associated risks. Your safety can be greatly enhanced by
following a few simple rules:
Your wing is delivered to you ready to fly. Do not make any adjustments, which are not
described in this manual.
If you are in doubt about any aspect of your wing you should consult your dealer or Aeros for
advice.
Only fly after having attended a good school.
Fly a wing suited to your level of ability. A new risk may arise when you first fly a new type of
the wing.
The reactions of your new wing may well differ from those of the wing you where used to. In
order to keep this risk low, we recommend that you gradually become familiar with your new
wing.
Before every take-off always do both an assembly check and a pre-flight check.
Do not take off if the sail is wet, especially the leading edge, as the stall speed will increase
significantly.
Always fly with a dry sail!
Take special care to avoid ice covering the glider, particularly the leading edge in wintertime.
A wet wing must be dried before storing. Do not leave your glider wet for more than one day,
because corrosion may result.
Never fly alone.
Don't push your luck. It is your responsibility to know the limits of your wing and the limits of
your own experience. Remember, that ultimately your safety is your responsibility.
Fly only in places, which are suitable for flying.
With proper care and maintenance, your wing will retain a high level of airworthiness for many
years.
Have fun. Fly safely.
Aeros Team
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