Flying in turbulence – Windtech tempest User Manual

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-- launch

Choose an open space free of any obstacles, especially trees and power lines.

Open your glider in a slight horseshoe arc (semi-circle) & thoroughly check that you have
no knots or line twists. Make sure your helmet is securely fastened & clip into your har-
ness making sure all straps are securely fastened.

Connect risers to your harness making certain that your karabiners are fully closed & you
have no twists in the risers.

-- strong wind

We recommended that the reverse launch is the best technique when the wind is strong
at take off.

There are many reverse launch methods/techniques which the pilot can learn. To progress
well with your flying, and to be a good pilot, it is necessary to master at least one of the
techniques. If you can achieve 100% control your glider on the ground then you will be
a better, safer pilot in the air & this will also help you to understand the dynamics of a
paraglider in flight.

-- thermal flying

The TEMPEST is truly a pleasure to thermal
with. To achieve the best sink rate the pilot
should use around 35% of inside brake (on the
turning side) and 25% of outside brake whilst
using weight shift to help maximise the effi-
ciency or turn.

Easing off on the outside brake can change the
steepness of the turn, and help with the your
efficiency in the thermal. This is a more advan-
ced technique & should be practised with an
instructor and/or experienced pilot to perfect it.

With the harness chest strap pulled tight weight
shift is less effective but the security will be
increased and the wing feel more “solid”, & vice
versa.

> flying in turbulence

Most pilots want to enjoy the pleasures of thermal and coss-country flight.

One thing to always consider is that normally these flying conditions are rougher, stron-
ger and sometimes unpredictable and more difficult to handle which can lead to unsta-

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