Opale-Parmodels POWER 1.1 Manual

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2015
User's manual
v1.0
Merci de lire ce manuel avant la première utilisation.
O p a l e - P a r a m o d e l s . c o m
Opale Aero System SARL - 23 rue de la Motte
62250 MARQUISE - France
contact@opale-paramodels.com +33(0)981 144 387

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  • Page 1 2015 User’s manual v1.0 Merci de lire ce manuel avant la première utilisation. O p a l e - P a r a m o d e l s . c o m Opale Aero System SARL - 23 rue de la Motte 62250 MARQUISE - France contact@opale-paramodels.com +33(0)981 144 387...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Thanks for having chosen an Opale-Parmodels product. We truly believe this remote-controlled paraglider is going to give you hours of enjoyment and will enable you to go through new outstanding piloting experiences. This user’s guide content includes all the information you need to get your wing in flight and to ensure you will take good care of it.
  • Page 3: Wing Composition

    Wing composition Ribs Upperskin Bridles Risers Specifications Flat wingspan: 236cm Ratio: 5.1 Flat surface: 1,1m2 Bridle: Spliced Aramid 50daN / DFL 70 Tissue: Nylon Ultra light 20D 32gr Cells: 23 Space between risers: 10 to 16cm Total weight (incl RTF Backpack) 1.5kg 2,7kg 3,4kg...
  • Page 4: Radio Setup

    Radio Setup Connect the backpack servos (or pilot ones) to the radio receiver. Think of removing the propeller before handling. To fly the wing effectively, your radio must absolutely include a “Delta/V-Tail” mixer. In case of using a non-programmable radio, you will have to use an additional module between the receiv- er and the two servos, to do this mix.
  • Page 5: Brakes Setup

    Brakes Setup Brakes setup is a crucial step to use your remote controlled paraglider. Without it, it will be impossi- ble for you to fly your model. Before proceeding, unknot the orange brake bridle fixed on the riser’s back ring. Then, you just have to adjust the brake length ac- cording to the “two inflating”...
  • Page 6: Folding Of The Wing

    Folding of the wing A correct folding is important to optimize the wing’s longevity. It is strongly recommended to fold it acording to the following method (valid for any wing): Bring the wing’s endpoints to the center of the wing. Put the risers at the bottom of the central cells in order not to mix the bridle and avoid any overflowing.
  • Page 7: Repair

    Repair Repair a tear (if it don’t exceed 10cm) Some adhesive tissue is provided with the wing at purchase. Arm yourself with the good color, and cut an oblong shape pad with 2 cm outside outlines regarding to the tear shape. Position this pad on the wing’s extraback and be careful to not make any folds.
  • Page 8: Bridle Layout

    Bridle Layout O p a l e - P a r a m o d e l s . c o m Opale Aero System SARL - 23 rue de la Motte 62250 MARQUISE - France contact@opale-paramodels.com +33(0)981 144 387...
  • Page 9 Bridle Layout Length in millimiters a1#,704 c1#,547 k1#,506 B1#,600 a2#,686 c2#,526 k2#,445 B2#,600 a3#,682 c3#,524 k3#,413 B3#,800 a4#,689 c4#,537 k4#,408 a5#,677 c5#,517 k5#,377 C1#,700 a6#,670 c6#,507 k6#,353 C2#,700 a7#,667 c7#,506 k7#,349 C3#,800 a8#,456 c8#,393 k8#,362 a9#,434 c9#,376 k9#,352 K1#,600+200 a10#,417 c10#,364 k10#,352 k11#,356...
  • Page 10: Opale Aero System Sarl - 23 Rue De La Motte

    F.A.Q. Questions / Answers My RC paramotor seems not to move forward very fast. How to remedy this problem?’ If your model advance a little bit, or if it even stays on-the-spot, it is because your model is too light. In that case, you have to land and increase the weight with additional ballast or batteries until you obtain a 5 to 10 km/h with regard to the ground.
  • Page 11: Opale Aero System Sarl - 23 Rue De La Motte

    F.A.Q. Questions / Answers Is it possible for the RC paramotor wing to take away some material for shooting/FPV? Until which mass? Each wing has a maximal takeaway capacity. Check the model total weight and compare it with the wing’s take- away capacity.

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