GIN GTO 2 User Manual

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TIP: Check your total flying weight by
standing on weighing scales with all your
equipment packed into your rucksack.

TIP: Remember that ballast can also
be used to adjust wing loading to the
conditions.

Weight range

Be sure to fly your glider within the certified weight range given in the Technical Specification

section. Due to EPT technology, the GTO 2 flies well at any wing loading within this weight range. If
you are choosing between 2 sizes, choose your optimum wing loading according to your personal
preferences and the conditions you fly in.

If you prefer dynamic flight behaviour with fast reactions, you should fly at a high wing-

loading, i.e. choose the smaller model. This may be an advantage in strong, tight thermals.

The dynamics are reduced in the middle and lower part of the weight range. Flight behaviour

becomes more straightforward and many pilots fly with this wing loading because they find it
easier to centre in thermals, especially weaker and wider thermals. If these features appeal to
you, you should fly with a lower wing-loading and choose the larger model.

The GTO 2 reacts to weight changes only by slightly increasing or reducing trim speed, with

little noticeable effect on glide performance. You can therefore choose the size completely
according to your own flying style.

Overload

The EN 926-2:2013 describes the weight measurement with: “All weights are subject to

an acceptable tolerance of ± 2kg”. Therefore a slight overload of the wing would be within EN
tolerances. However, flying over the maximum weight further increases the dynamic flight
behaviour. High performance wings in particular start to lose their floating ability: in small
bubbles, the wing has more horizontal momentum and less tendency towards lifting. A test flight
is always recommended if in doubt.

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