Glider Categories And Guidelines; Glider Category; Ltf Certification; Description Of Flight Characteristics - Gin Boomerang12 User Manual

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Glider characteristics, illustrations and
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Glider categories and guidelines

Flight behaviour and response to disturbances are loosely correlated with the results of the CCC
tests. The complexity of the paraglider system means that it is not possible to give any more than a
partial description of the glider's flight behaviour and reactions to disturbances. Even a small
alteration in individual parameters can result in flight behaviour which is markedly modified and
different from the description given.
The Boomerang 12 was developed and tested for use solely as a paraglider for foot launch and for
winch launch. Any use other than as intended is prohibited.
The Boomerang 12 received CCC classification in the final classification by the licensing body.
Paragliders with demanding flying characteristics and potentially violent reactions to turbulence and
pilot errors. Recovery to normal flight requires precise pilot input.
The Boomerang 12 is generally not suitable for use as a training glider.
The Boomerang 12 is not intended for paramotoring. Details of GIN wings suitable for motorized
flight can be found in the paramotoring section of our website (www.gingliders.com).
The Boomerang 12 is not intended for tandem paragliding.
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Your Boomerang 12
as not developed or tested to be used for aerobatics (acro).
Legal regulations differ greatly between countries. The respective national laws or guidelines must
be followed under all circumstances.
When performing acrobatics, there is a risk of unpredictable flight attitudes, which could lead to
damage to material and structural failure.
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