Gradient Aspen 6 Light 24 (70-90Kg) :: STALL COLLAPSE BIG EARS WINGOVER

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Looking at the behavior of a light xalps version of #ASPEN6 in stalls and other moves. I am loading this Gradient manufactured paraglide at around 82 Kg which is in the middle of the 70-90Kg weight range, 24 size wing. When you get a new glider it is important to checking the behavior of any wing so that you don't get surprised in a real life situation close to the cliffs. At first keep practicing in a safe environment above water.
In this video you see all kinds of controlled stall moves: ones with short as well as long backfly/tailslide. A longer backfly is the most efficient for removing cravats, not just pumping or quick stalling, because the cravat can stay inside. Secondly you can observe a 180 degree spin followed by Big Ears (pulled in A1+A2). Do not forget to push the speed bar during pulling the big ears as sometimes in humid "slow" air a wing can fall in a stable stall during flying on Ears. I am not pushing the bar in this video to see how stable the glider is on a big ears flight. I am not focusing on asymmetric collapses as real world collapses in real air are much different than the induced ones. I did pull one 50% asymmetric to quickly see the reaction of the glider. After I follow with another series of stalls and wingovers before landing.

Soundtrack: Ketsa - Growing Silence

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