modern interior design minimizes weight. Technical description The TENOR has 50 cells across the entire span, of which five cells each on the Stabilo are designed as closed cells. This build up ...
Target group The TENOR is aimed at a very broad group of pilots who want to leave the mountain and go for a cross county flight. The wide ...
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harness (and other equipment). If the TENOR is flown in the lower half of the legal weight range, reduced agility can be expected. In strong turbulences a lower ...
phase, the inside brake is to be released immediately! Landing The TENOR is easy to land. In the final approach against the wind you let flare the wing slightly braked. In about 1m above ground ...
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50% of the span affected, the glider shows a more dynamic reaction: Due to the increased drag of the folded wing, the TENOR will start to turn to the side of the collapse. At the same time, the glider ...
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- a brake line is pulled too far and too fast (for example, when introducing the spiral dive) - one side is slowed down too much in slow flight (for example during thermal flying) If an accidentally initiated negative curve is discharged immediately, the TENOR goes into normal flight without any major loss of ...
system on the risers: connect the “brummel hooks”. In flight, the TENOR can now be accelerated by pushing the speed pedal, which results in reduction of the angle of attack and as a ...
stress can be life-threatening for animals. Disposal The plastic materials used in a paraglider require proper disposal. Please return your used wing to PHI: it will be disassembled ...
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