It's just a general rule of thumb not to go past a certain amount of brakes, which will slow you down to stall speed, usually 1/2 brakes in flight. If the wing is about to stall, there will be a sudden decrease in brake pressure. And to slow you pull your brakes, as well as controlling surges, and to speed up you use you speed system, a foot operated bar that decreases the AoA
It's just a general rule of thumb not to go past a certain amount of brakes, which will slow you down to stall speed, usually 1/2 brakes in flight. If the wing is about to stall, there will be a sudden decrease in brake pressure. And to slow you pull your brakes, as well as controlling surges, and to speed up you use you speed system, a foot operated bar that decreases the AoA
cheesewhiz13 3 years ago
w00t go crestline!!!!!!!
WhatTheHeckPro 3 years ago
CTOWN
BLITZ4209mmKuSHSmoKe 3 years ago
how does a paraglider let you know you are close to stall speed? how do you speed up and down?
jesse2006 4 years ago 2