Pilot's manual for Go
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There are nylon rods in the front part of the leading edge which make the leading edge nice, clean and
easy to inflate.
For perfect force distribution from the lines to the canopy we used arch stiffeners in the B and C
attachment points.
The line layout of the glider is in two levels and is compatible with the smart inner layout of the wing.
This allows the wing to have only six attachment points for one side in a row. Thus the result is clear
and easy system of lines which eliminates mistakes before the take off.
The lines are set in a common way of three and half rows (A, B, C + D) and two levels of lines with
decreasing diameters towards to the canopy.
We have used the lines of the highest quality available from the renowned company Edelrid. Lines are
protected by covers with decreasing diameters to lower aerodynamic drag and weight.
Sophisticated combination of the line materials (Dyneema and Aramid) in particular levels of lines can
prolong the right geometry of the glider without any need for corrections. This technology postpones
the necessity of replacing the lines and guarantees that the glider maintains its best features for a long
period of time.
The main C-lines are connected to the carabiners through loops, allowing easier adjustment when your
glider is serviced.
Go is supplied with a well proven three-riser speed-system which gives great maximum speed.
Small, simple details make this glider complete. Gradient has paid attention to details too, including:
clearing holes on the wing tips, split A-riser, mini and micro attachment points on the wing tips and
trailing edge and a new rucksack, an inner bag and a riser bag.
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