EN-B class. It is not suitable for beginners. The CURE 2 has a new structure and profile, with 74 cells. It has a high top speed with excellent glide at speed and good stability in wind and turbulence.
Limitations The CURE 2 is a single-seat paraglider. It is not intended for tandem use or for aerobatic manoeuvres. It is suitable for winching. Both pilot and winch operator should have the necessary training and qualifications for winching, and the winch system should be certified for paraglider use.
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Modifications Any modifications to your glider, e.g. changing the line lengths or the speed system, can cause a loss of airworthiness and certification. We recommend that you contact your dealer or BGD directly before performing any kind of modifications. Brake lines The length of the brake lines is set at the factory so that the trailing edge is not deformed at all when brakes are not applied.
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Seat board width: 42cm. The horizontal distance between the attachment points of the paraglider risers (measured from the centre-line of the karabiners) must be: • < 50kg = 38cm • 50-80kg = 42cm • > 80kg = 46cm CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
3. Unroll the canopy to each side so that the leading edge openings form a semicircular shape, with the trailing edge drawn together to form an arc. The harness should be drawn away from the canopy until the suspension lines are just tight. CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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5. Before getting in to the harness you should be wearing a good helmet. Check the parachute container is correctly closed and the handle is secure. Put on the harness ensuring all the buckles are fastened and that it is well adjusted for comfort. Your paraglider is now ready for flight. CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
Straight Flight Your paraglider will fly smoothly in a straight line without any input. At the maximum in-flight weight, without the CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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Your paraglider is resistant to collapse without any pilot action, but flying actively will increase the safety margin. Active piloting can make your flying experience safer and more enjoyable, and it becomes instinctive in good pilots. CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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IMPORTANT: 1. Practise using the speed system in normal flying. 2. Be careful flying fast in rough or turbulent conditions as deflations are more likely to occur at speed. The CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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C-steering The CURE 2 is designed with an effective and light C-steering system that allows you to actively pilot the wing without using the brakes which is particularly useful when flying accelerated. When you pull the C-riser, 33% of the force acts on the B-riser too.
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4. Flight Characteristics FIG. 1: To use the C-riser system, place your fingers either side of the C-riser and grasp the C-handle. Applied pressure acts on the C- and B-risers in a 3:1 ratio. CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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Be careful to enter the spiral gradually, as too quick a brake application can cause a spin or an over-the-nose spiral. If you increase the descent rate of the spiral to over 16m/s or initiate an over-the-nose spiral, the glider may require CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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The glider will collapse very quickly using this method. After landing, the B-risers can also be used to collapse the canopy, although it is more difficult to control the collapsed canopy on the ground with the B-risers. CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
Recovery from deep stall is quite simple: The normal method is to simply initiate a mild turn. As the canopy starts to turn it will automatically revert to normal flight, but it is very important not to turn too fast as this could induce a spin. CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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Most normal collapses will immediately reinflate on their own and you will hardly have time to react before the wing reinflates automatically. The act of controlling the direction CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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Loss of brakes In the unlikely event of a brake line snapping in flight, or a handle becoming detached, the glider can be flown by gently pulling the rear risers for directional control. CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
Tears no longer than 100mm can be repaired in this way providing they are not in high-stress areas. If you have any doubt about the airworthiness of your canopy please contact your dealer or BGD directly. CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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Our sport takes place in the natural environment, and we should do everything to preserve our environment. A glider is basically made of nylon, synthetic fibres and metal. At the end of your paraglider’s life, please remove all metal parts and put the different materials in an appropriate waste/recycling plant. CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
Edelrid 8000U series (unsheathed) Lower lines: Edelrid 8000U series (unsheathed) Brakes: Liros DC60 & DC100 Spare parts can be obtained directly from BGD or though our network of registered BGD repair shops. For a full list check www.flybgd.com CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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98 - 122 Ideal weight range (kg) 64 - 73 73 - 83 83 - 93 93 - 105 105 - 120 Trim speed (km/h) Top speed (km/h) Min. sink (m/s) Best glide Certification EN+LTF: C CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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7. Technical data Overview of glider parts Trailing edge Cell openings Leading edge Top lines Middle lines Lower lines Brake lines Risers Harness CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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7. Technical data Risers (S) Maillon ‘Baby A’ or Big Ears riser C-steering system A-riser Brake-line pulley Snaplock Accelerator system 20mm karabiner loop The riser set does not have trimmers, or any other adjustable or removable device. CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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7. Technical data Brake and accelerator travel Size Riser length (mm)* Accelerator travel Brake range (mm) (cm)** *Actual riser lengths may differ by not more than 5mm ** Maximum symmetric control travel at maximum weight in flight CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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7. Technical data Line Plan CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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The difference in length between the manual and the sample may be no more than 10mm. The actual measurements for the wings tested during EN certification can be found in the Appendix of this manual. CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
8. Service booklet 8. SERVICE BOOKLET Test Flight Record Model Size Serial Number Colour Date of test flight Company signature and stamp CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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No flights : Type of service : Service No 2: Date : Stamp - Signature : No flights : Type of service : Service No 3: Date : Stamp - Signature : No flights Type of service : CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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8. Service booklet Owner Record Pilot No 1 First name Family name Street City Post code Country Telephone Email: CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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8. Service booklet Owner Record Pilot No 2 First name Family name Street City Post code Country Telephone Email: CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
We recommend that you fly with a standard harness with back protection and a reserve parachute. Always use good equipment and an approved helmet. See you in the sky! BGD GmbH Am Gewerbepark 11, 9413 St. Gertraud, Austria Tel: +43 (0) 4352 20477 e-mail: sales@flybgd.com www.flybgd.com CURE 2-manual-EN-1-02 September 2019...
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