MAC PARA Muse 4 User Manual

Summary of Muse 4

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  • Page 2: Contents

    2 contents general................................................................................................................... 3 overall plan ......................................................................................................... 4 technical description ........................

  • Page 3: General

    3 general dear mac para pilot we congratulate you on your purchase of a macpara glider. Extensive development work and numerous tests make the muse 4 a high performance paraglider with maximum possible safety. The muse 4 is constructed for thermal and cross-country flying, and will enable pilots to ...

  • Page 4: Operating Limits

    4 (&( operating limits the muse 4 is light sport aircraft with an empty weight of less than 120 kg in the category paraglider. The muse 4 has been tested by dhv certification laboratory to en- a category. The muse 4 is certified for solo flight. The muse 4 has been load and shock- tested and passed ...

  • Page 5: Technical Description

    5 technical description construction of the canopy: the canopy of the muse 4 consists of 46 cells over the wingspan. The wingtips are slightly pulled down and this produces a kind of stabilizer. The muse 4 is combination of two and three rib diagonal-construction paraglider. Every main rib is attach...

  • Page 6: Speed System:

    6 (&( a mark on the main brake line indicates the position of the brake handle. This adjustment, on the one hand, allows sufficient brake to be applied during extreme flying situations and when landing, while on the other hand, this ensures that brakes are not permanently applied to the canopy (espe...

  • Page 7: Riser

    7 (&( test your speed system for the correct length of cord on the ground first (simulating flying position), with your harness and risers, before flying with it! The full range is reached when the 2 pulleys join together. Before launch, attach the paraglider’s risers to the harness with the main ka...

  • Page 8: Materials

    8 materials tissue (porcher sport, rue du ruisseau b.P. 710,38290 st. Quentin fallavier, france) top sail - leading edge - skytex 38 e25a - 100% nylon 6.6 , 33 dtex, 38 g/m 2 top sail - trailing edge - skytex 38 e25a - 100% nylon 6.6 , 33 dtex, 38 g/m 2 bottom sail - skytex 38 e25a - 100% nylon 6.6 ...

  • Page 9: Technical Specifications

    9 intermediate en-a muse 4 muse 4 muse 4 muse 4 muse 4 muse 4 size 22 (xs) 24 (s) 26 (m) 28 (l) 30 (xl) 34 (xxl) zoom flat [%] 88 92,6 96,5 100 104 111 area flat [m 2 ] 21,68 24,01 26,07 28,00 30,28 34,5 area projected [m 2 ] 18,94 20,97 22,78 24,46 26,46 30,14 span flat [m] 10,58 11,13 11,60 12,02 ...

  • Page 10: Check On A New Paraglider

    10 check on a new paraglider before delivery, as well as during production, each paraglider goes through a strict visual inspection. Additionally we recommend that you to check your new glider in accordance with the following points. We recommend that you make this check after flying extreme maneuve...

  • Page 11: Flying The Muse 4

    11 flying the muse 4 the following information must not under any circumstances be taken as a manual for practicing paragliding. We would like to advise you of the muse 4 ‘s features and important information for your flying and security. Preparing for take off: as for any aircraft a thorough pre-fl...

  • Page 12: Launch

    12 (&( when laying out the glider, the wind direction should be observed. The canopy should be deployed into the wind so both halves of it are loaded symmetrically. The paraglider should be arranged in a semicircle against the wind. This ensures that the a-lines in the centre section of the canopy w...

  • Page 13: Flight

    13 (&( the muse 4 is easy to reverse launch. When doing a reverse launch or when launching in strong winds the paraglider can possibly surge forward more quickly or lift off sooner than desired. To avoid this, walk uphill following the canopy during inflation. As this launch technique can be difficu...

  • Page 14: Steering - Turns:

    14 (&( steering - turns: the muse 4 is a very responsive paraglider and reacts directly and instantly to any steering input. Weight shift input quickens turns and ensures minimal height loss. Any weight shift has a greater effect the more loosely the chest-strap is fastened. A combined technique of ...

  • Page 15: Towing

    15 towing the muse 4 is certified for towing. The muse 4 has no out of the ordinary towing characteristics, although a relatively low angle of attack and thus low tow tension should be maintained during launch and the initial part of the tow. The muse 4 has no tendencies towards deep stall/parachuti...

  • Page 16: Asymmetric Collapse:

    16 (&( warning!! If you fly with your hands through the brake handles, you may lose valuable time in activating the rescue system. Asymmetric collapse: a negative angle of attack can cause all or a part of the leading-edge of the muse 4 to collapse (e.G. In turbulent air). Basically the muse 4 will ...

  • Page 17: Front Tuck:

    17 (&( front tuck: a front tuck can be induced by strongly pulling the a-risers or by sudden, heavy turbulence. The entire leading edge spontaneously collapses. Gentle braking on both sides will reduce the lateral pendulum motions and simultaneously accelerate re- inflation. The muse 4 generally sel...

  • Page 18: Full-Stall:

    18 (&( full-stall: to induce a full stall, apply full brake on both sides. The glider slows down steadily until it stalls completely. The canopy suddenly surges backwards a long way. In spite of this uncomfortable reaction of the canopy, both brake lines must be consequently held down with all your ...

  • Page 19: Rapid Descents

    19 (&( warning! Full-stall, spin and wingover (over 90 degree angle of bank) are prohibited aerobatic maneuvers and may not be performed during normal flying. Incorrect recovery procedures or overreacting of the pilot may have dangerous consequences! Attention! The muse 4 is not designed to be used ...

  • Page 20: Big Ears:

    20 (&( big ears: when in big-ears, the horizontal speed is higher than the sink rate, unlike a spiral dive or a b-line stall. This rapid descent technique is used to quickly and horizontally exit a dangerous area in the desired direction. In order to collapse the outside wing, pull the outside a-lin...

  • Page 21: Deterioration: A Few Tips!

    21 looking after your paraglider looking after your canopy correctly will prolong the life of your paraglider. Deterioration: a few tips! The canopy is mainly made of nylon, cloth which, like any synthetic material, deteriorates through excessive exposure to uv. Hence, it is recommended that you red...

  • Page 22: Packing:

    22 (&( packing: pack your muse accordion-wise rib on rib, nose wire on nose wire, so that the plastic rods in the ribs at the leading edge lie as flat as possible on one another, all at the same height. This will prolong your paraglider life and keep its fast and excellent filling qualities at takeo...

  • Page 23: Full Line Lengths

    23 full line lengths all lengths are measured from riser’s main attachment point up to the tissue of canopy on attachment points. Brake lines are measured from the swivel on brake handle up to the trailing edge. Center a b c d brakes 1 6445 6368 6502 6593 6674 2 6411 6335 6469 6558 6432 3 6444 6374 ...

  • Page 24: Line Plans

    24 line plans line descriptions: the following printed line plans show the line configurations. Line types in colors riser lengths muse 4 the lengths are measured from the main attachment point to the lower edge of rapid links. Strap a a1 b c trim-position 530 530 530 530 accelerated 390 390 440 530

  • Page 25: Line Plan Muse 4

    25 line plan muse 4.

  • Page 26: Length of Line Muse 4

    26 length of line muse 4 muse4 - 24 muse4 - 26 muse4 - 28 muse4 - 30 ma1 435,0 455,0 470,0 490,0 aramid/polyester a-6843-240 ma2 435,0 455,0 470,0 490,0 aramid/polyester a-6843-240 ma3 435,0 455,0 470,0 490,0 aramid/polyester a-6843-240 a0 34,1 33,5 34,4 36,3 aramid/polyester a-6843-060 a1 91,2 94,9...

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    27 (&( muse4 - 24 muse4 - 26 muse4 - 28 muse4 - 30 c23 118,9 122,2 127,8 131,0 aramid/polyester a-6843-080 c24 122,9 126,2 132,0 136,1 aramid/polyester a-6843-080 c25 119,5 123,3 129,3 133,7 aramid/polyester a-6843-080 c26 116,7 120,8 126,3 130,2 aramid/polyester a-6843-080 c27 122,9 127,2 133,0 137...

  • Page 28: Components of The Check

    28 manual for paraglider checks check-intervals a new mac para paraglider must be given a check every 24 months. With intensive use (> 100 flying hours per year, or excessively demanding use) an annual check is needed, after the first check. Personnel authorized to carry out checks a valid flying li...

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    29 (&( line length measurement lines should be separated and each line measured under a tension of 5 kg. Measurement is made from the line karabiner to the canopy’s surface in according to the method of certification. Measurement of brake lines is made from the knot on swivel to upper loop of galler...

  • Page 30: Treating Nature With Respect

    30 treating nature with respect finally the call to practice our sport with respect for nature and wildlife! Don't walk outside marked routes, don't leave any waste, don't make needless noise and respect the sensitive biological balance in the mountain eco system: especially in the take off area! Ch...

  • Page 31: Test Flight Certificate

    31 intermediate en-a muse 4 muse 4 muse 4 muse 4 muse 4 muse 4 size 22 (xs) 24 (s) 26 (m) 28 (l) 30 (xl) 34 (xxl) zoom flat [%] 88 92,6 96,5 100 104 111 area flat [m 2 ] 21,68 24,01 26,07 28,00 30,28 34,5 area projected [m 2 ] 18,94 20,97 22,78 24,46 26,46 30,14 span flat [m] 10,58 11,13 11,60 12,02...

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