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User's Guide
Please read carefully this manual before using your equipment for the first time.
©Copyright by Opale-Paramodels 2012
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Summary of Contents for Opale-Paramodels SpIral 3.2m2

  • Page 1 I I ral ral 3.2 User’s Guide Please read carefully this manual before using your equipment for the first time. ©Copyright by Opale-Paramodels 2012 Page 1 sur 11...
  • Page 2 You hereby accept the inherent risk of flying radio-controlled models. Using our equipment in a bad way may increase risks. Neither Opale-Paramodels nor any other seller will be liable for any damage caused by any accident whatever the circumstances are. The way our equipment is used is incumbent upon the final user, including towards the law.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Sommaire 1. Using of the Spiral 3.2 …………………….…………….….…………………………………………………………………………………………..4 2. Getting your Paramotoring Kit ready to fly………….…………….…………………………………………………………………………6 3. Maintenance and repairs…………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………………………8 4. Folding your wing…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….9 5. Technical specifications………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….10 6. Bridle Plan ….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..11 ©Copyright by Opale-Paramodels 2012 Page 3 sur 11...
  • Page 4: Using Of The Spiral 3.2

    1. Using of the Spiral 3.2m2 Bridles Lines risers ©Copyright by Opale-Paramodels 2012 Page 4 sur 11...
  • Page 5 Normaly you can fly with 15 to 25 km/h wind, it depends on the flying site, the weight on the pilot. Paramotor Normaly you can fly with 0 to 20 km/h laminar wind. Just one impulsion to inflate the wing and take off all. Wind Direction ©Copyright by Opale-Paramodels 2012 Page 5 sur 11...
  • Page 6: Getting Your Paramotoring Kit Ready To Fly

    Moving the stick to the left moves the left arm down and the right one up, so that the wing turns left. Moving the stick to the right moves the left arm up and the right one down, so that the wing turns right. ©Copyright by Opale-Paramodels 2012 Page 6 sur 11...
  • Page 7 We recommend the very ends of the arms to travel between 12 and 15 cm (4.7 to 5.9 in) from the lowest position to the highest. Brake Line 4.7 to 5.9 in ©Copyright by Opale-Paramodels 2012 Page 7 sur 11...
  • Page 8: Maintenance And Repairs

    • Letting your wing unfold on the ground • Walking on the lines Do not let you wing exposed to UV radiations unnecessarily. Indeed, UVs are permanently and very quickly damaging fabrics. ©Copyright by Opale-Paramodels 2012 Page 8 sur 11...
  • Page 9: Folding Your Wing

    You can make the same for the trailing edge. Fold the two half wing in one. Fold the leading edge to the center and the trailing edge to the center. Put the wing in the innerbag. ©Copyright by Opale-Paramodels 2012 Page 9 sur 11...
  • Page 10: Technical Specifications

    • Number of cells: 30 • Fabric : Skysilk 33gr/sqm • Bridle material: Aramid Kevlar 25 / 50 /70 Kg • 2 lines risers with reinforced basis • Stainless steel rings • Weight : 540gr ©Copyright by Opale-Paramodels 2012 Page 10 sur 11...
  • Page 11: Bridle Plan

    6. Bridle plan See Bellow bridle references If you broke lines, please contact Opale Paramodels ©Copyright by Opale-Paramodels 2012 Page 11 sur 11...