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User’s manual Please read this manual before first use. Opale-Paramodels.com 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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Thanks for having chosen an Opale-Parmodels product. We truly believe this wing 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. A good knowledge of your equipment will allow you to safely obtain most of its performances for your greatest pleasure! Thanks for giving this manual to the new owner in case you decided to sell your radio-controlled paraglider. Best regards, The Opale-Paramodels Team...

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Wing composition Ribs Bridles Risers Specifications Flat wingspan: 283cm Ratio: 5.0 Flat surface: 1.6m² Bridle: Spliced Aramid 25 / 50daN / DFL 70 Tissue: Nylon Ultra light 10/20D 27/32gr Cells: 25 Space between risers: 12 to 16cm Indicative Total weight (incl RTF Backpack) Wind speed ( at 20mtr heigh) 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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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 Opale Rc Paramotor mixer module between the receiver and the two servos, to do this mix. It is necessary to add a rubber band on the left stick (in Mode 1) in order to maintain constantly in flight the arms in high position. The amplitude of clearance of each servos must be 90° on a full clearance with...

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Brakes Setup Brakes setup is a crucial step to use your remote controlled paraglider. Without it, it will be impossible 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 according to the “two inflating” method in order to have a total control on the aircraft during the take-off. Adjust approximately your brake’s length, in a way to obtain the same distance on left brake and right brake, thanks to the black mark on the bridle (this mark must be at the same height than the last bridle...

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Speedbar Setup The speedbar bridle has to be set on A lines . In the normal flight position, no strenght has to be applied. The speedbar bridle must slide through the ring provided for this purpose. In accelerated position, the A must be lowered by 7cm maximum in order to guarantee a consequent speed gain and an optimal stability. 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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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. Then, bend the wing in two taking care of not folding the stabilizing rushes. Then insert the wing in its carry bag. Opale Aero System SARL - 23 rue de la Motte 62250 MARQUISE - France contact@opale-paramodels.com +33(0)981 144 38

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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. Teared parts must be put edge to edge. Press firmly on the adhesive tissue in order to remove the air. Replace a damaged bridle Arm yourself with the raw material included with your wing. Natural color Aramid is 25 daN. It is used for the bridle connected to the wing, on the clip. Red Aramid...

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Bridle Layout 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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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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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. How do I know if the brakes bridle are adjusted correctly? Brakes bridle are perfectly adjusted when the trailing edge is completely loose while flying, with the depth stick pushed up. Also, as soon as you push laterally of some...

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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 takeaway capacity. You will obtain the payload value, compatible or not with your equipment. Be careful, if you make your paramotor strongly heavy, think of a more powerful motorization, by keeping a 150 W motor ratio / Kg of complete model. Can I fly anywhere with my wing? Is it a danger for the goods and the people? You can’t fly anywhere with your wing. To...

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