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9.11.2022 Ver 1.1
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  • Page 1 i n t r o d u c e d www.777gliders.com +386 8 200 43 52 9.11.2022 Ver 1.1 info@777gliders.com Ver 1.0...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    We thank you for joining the Triple Seven team through your This document contains complete product information and purchase of this Triple Seven wing. If this is your first Triple Seven instructions to familiarize you with the main characteristics of your product, you may be interested in learning more about the people new glider.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Registration information Before flight Get involved Elements, components Contact Harness Online resources Pilot skills required for safe operation First Flight Inflation, control, take-off In flight Asymmetric deflations Symmetric deflations Wing tangle, cravat Negative spin Deep stall Big ears B-stall Spiral dive Aerobatics...
  • Page 4: Before Flight

    To fly the Matrix wing, one needs to be familiar with the basic operation of Check the canopy. The glider should be spread out in an arch, and all the wing. The Matrix is certified in the A class, so the pilots skills need to cells open.
  • Page 5: Inflation, Control, Take-Off

    Inflation, control, take-off The Matrix has an easy take-off behavior. The best way to achieve optimum inflation is to use the inner A only. This way, you will lift the center first, and the tips will follow the leading edge center.
  • Page 6: In Flight

    Wing tangle, cravat Asymmetric deflations A cravat is very unlikely to happen with the Matrix, but it may occur after Strong turbulence may cause the wing to collapse asymmetrically. Before a severe deflation or in a cascading situation, when the wing tip gets this occurs the brake lines and the feeling of the harness will transmit caught in the glider’s lines.
  • Page 7: Big Ears

    Winch launch The Matrix is easy to launch using a winch. In order to practice this Big ears launching technique, special training is needed, and you have to be aware of the procedures and dangers, which are specific for winching. We...
  • Page 8: Maintenance

    Major repairs, such as replacing panels, should only be carried out by a Triple Seven distributor or Triple Seven. If you are unsure about the damage or in any doubt please contact Triple Seven.
  • Page 9: Checks And Control

    Checks and control To ensure the wing’s airworthiness the Matrix has to be periodically serviced and checked to guarantee that the glider continues to fulfil the EN certification results and to extend your glider’s lifespan. We recommend a line check and trim inspection every 100hours or 300 take offs or 24 months depending what happens first.
  • Page 10: Drawings

    Drawings 1 Middle lines 2 Risers 3 Main lines 4 Top lines Suspension lines 5 Canopy 2. Risers 3. Main lines 4. Middle cascades 5. Upper cascades 6. Brake lines...
  • Page 11 1 Top canopy 2 Bottom canopy 3. Trailing edge 4. Leadin edge 5. Cell opening...
  • Page 12: Technical Data

    Technical data Matrix XS Matrix S Matrix MS Matrix ML Matrix L Matrix All sizes Cell number CANOPY FABRIC CODE Flat Area (m2) 26.8 Leading edge Porcher Skytex 38, MJ40MF Span (m) 11.2 Upper surface MJ32MF P/D Coating Aspect ratio...
  • Page 13: Riser

    Riser 1 Maillon Rapide 2 A riser 3 A’ riser 4 B riser 5 C risers 6 Speed pulleys...
  • Page 14: Safety And Responsibility

    Guarantee Triple Seven WARRANTY: All Triple Seven products are fully warranted for 24 months, against material defects that are not the result of normal wear or accidental damage. Spare parts To obtain the spare parts, you can use info@777gliders.com To obtain the spare lines you can do so via web page at https://777gliders.com/ordering-spare-lines/...
  • Page 15: Registration Information

    Get involved As a new Triple Seven pilot we invite you to contact us in case of any technical or practical issues regarding equipment or techniques. We also invite you to send us your flying photos, videos or even postcards. We would like to hear from you and your exciting adventures with your new glider! Finally, join our Facebook community and share the passion.

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