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Phi Sola 20 | 006-146-H

Equipment
Phi Sola 20 | 006-146-H
Production Date: Jan 2022
Service
Passed
Rating
Used, very good conditions
Date
20. April 2026
Next Service
April 2028
Service Center
TURNPOINT Turn2Fly GmbH

Checker: Christoph Weber
Notice
Your glider has undergone a service. Before flying, it is essential that you test-inflate and thoroughly check it.

Porosity Test

Gauge JDC

1. Measurement 500 [s]

Comment Tuch orange 136

Rating Passed

Visual Inspection: Canopy

Rods Passed

Loops Passed

Topsail Passed

Cell walls Passed

Lower sail Passed

Leading edge Passed

Rating Passed

Visual Inspection: Lines

Main lines Passed

Brake lines Passed

Gallery lines Passed

Rating Passed

Visual Inspection: Risers

Risers Passed

Line locks Passed

Speed system Passed

Rating Passed

Trimm

Mainlines
ST 3 2 1 1 2 3 ST
AS SL DL DL → AS
A
DL SL → DL SL AS
SL SL → DL DL → AS
B
DL SL → DL SL
SL → DL AS → AS+ AS → AS+
C
AS+ AS → AS+ SL → DL
The left brake line was shortend by 0mm. The right brake line was shortend by 0mm.
SL
DL
AS
AS+
AS++
Description of Paraglider Trimming

Chord Line and Angle of Attack in Paragliders
  • Chord Line: The imaginary straight line running from the leading edge (front) to the trailing edge (back) of the paraglider profile. It represents the basic shape of the wing.
  • Angle of Attack: The angle between the chord line of the paraglider and the oncoming airflow. It is crucial for determining how much lift the wing generates.

Comparison: Optimally Trimmed vs. Out-of-Trim Paraglider
  1. Optimally Trimmed Paraglider
    • Chord Line: The chord line is relatively straight and continuous from the leading to the trailing edge. The profile is evenly tensioned with no significant deformations.
    • Angle of Attack: The angle of attack is relatively constant across the span and optimal for the current flight condition (e.g., straight flight). Air flows smoothly over and under the profile, generating efficient lift with minimal drag. The wing flies stably, glides well, and is easy to control.
    Imagine a smooth, even curvature of the wing, with airflow gliding cleanly over the top and bottom surfaces.
  2. Out-of-Trim Paraglider
    A paraglider is "out of trim" when the line lengths are no longer correct, usually due to aging, uneven loading, or improper repairs. This leads to profile deformation.
    • Chord Line: The chord line is no longer straight or even. Depending on the type of trim error (e.g., A-lines too long, B- or C-lines too short, or vice versa), the profile may be deformed in certain areas.
      • Example: Brake lines (or C-lines) too short relative to B/A: The trailing edge is pulled down more than intended. The chord line bends downward at the rear, increasing the camber.
      • Example: A-lines too long (or B/C-lines too short relative to A): The leading edge is more "open" or pushed upward, while the rest of the profile may be flatter. The chord line at the front forms a different angle to the flight direction.
    • Angle of Attack: The angle of attack is uneven and often suboptimal across the span.
      • With a downward-pulled trailing edge, the local angle of attack increases, causing more drag and less efficiency. The wing may respond sluggishly, glide poorly, and be more prone to stalls.
      • With a deformed leading edge, the angle of attack may be too low, increasing the risk of front collapses.
    Imagine the wing having "bumps" or "dents" in some places, disturbing the smooth airflow and making the wing less efficient and potentially unsafe.

Summary:
A diagram would show that, in an optimally trimmed paraglider, the chord line forms a clean, efficient shape and the angle of attack is consistent everywhere. In an out-of-trim paraglider, the chord line bends or curves unevenly, resulting in a suboptimal and varying angle of attack, which negatively affects flight characteristics.

Linen Length: Left

A Linen
Left / A Linen
Ref. Act. Diff.
6863 6863 0
6840 6841 1
6866 6863 -3
6866 6865 -1
6844 6850 6
6877 6880 3
6910 6909 -1
6872 6872 0
6879 6883 4
6853 6852 -1
6822 6821 -1
6803 6800 -3
Average 0
Tolerance (-10,10)
ST Linen
Left / ST Linen
Ref. Act. Diff.
6504 6510 6
6464 6471 7
6251 6254 3
6294 6296 2
6351 6357 6
6445 6448 3
Average 4
Tolerance (-15,10)
B Linen
Left / B Linen
Ref. Act. Diff.
6761 6763 2
6739 6741 2
6768 6766 -2
6773 6776 3
6756 6755 -1
6793 6795 2
6836 6838 2
6806 6812 6
6817 6824 7
6794 6797 3
6764 6769 5
6742 6750 8
Average 3
Tolerance (-10,10)
C Linen
Left / C Linen
Ref. Act. Diff.
6858 6858 0
6836 6834 -2
6865 6864 -1
6869 6868 -1
6850 6850 0
6888 6889 1
6921 6920 -1
6888 6884 -4
6896 6895 -1
6864 6861 -3
6822 6825 3
6786 6790 4
Average 0
Tolerance (-10,10)
D Linen
Left / D Linen
Ref. Act. Diff.
7052 7052 0
7007 7009 2
6904 6904 0
6855 6856 1
Average 1
Tolerance (-10,10)
BR Linen
Left / BR Linen
Ref. Act. Diff.
7333 7338 5
7140 7153 13
6958 6976 18
6933 6949 16
6814 6834 20
6698 6717 19
6679 6696 17
6729 6746 17
6579 6600 21
6420 6439 19
6358 6383 25
Average 17
Tolerance (-10,50)

Linen Length: Right

A Linen
Right / A Linen
Ref. Act. Diff.
6863 6861 -2
6840 6846 6
6866 6866 0
6866 6861 -5
6844 6844 0
6877 6876 -1
6910 6914 4
6872 6878 6
6879 6883 4
6853 6860 7
6822 6824 2
6803 6804 1
Average 2
Tolerance (-10,10)
ST Linen
Right / ST Linen
Ref. Act. Diff.
6504 6507 3
6464 6464 0
6251 6254 3
6294 6298 4
6351 6350 -1
6445 6444 -1
Average 1
Tolerance (-15,10)
B Linen
Right / B Linen
Ref. Act. Diff.
6761 6761 0
6739 6741 2
6768 6767 -1
6773 6772 -1
6756 6756 0
6793 6792 -1
6836 6839 3
6806 6808 2
6817 6822 5
6794 6793 -1
6764 6763 -1
6742 6747 5
Average 1
Tolerance (-10,10)
C Linen
Right / C Linen
Ref. Act. Diff.
6858 6857 -1
6836 6837 1
6865 6864 -1
6869 6867 -2
6850 6847 -3
6888 6887 -1
6921 6922 1
6888 6888 0
6896 6897 1
6864 6864 0
6822 6824 2
6786 6785 -1
Average 0
Tolerance (-10,10)
D Linen
Right / D Linen
Ref. Act. Diff.
7052 7053 1
7007 7004 -3
6904 6903 -1
6855 6856 1
Average 0
Tolerance (-10,10)
BR Linen
Right / BR Linen
Ref. Act. Diff.
7333 7347 14
7140 7151 11
6958 6977 19
6933 6950 17
6814 6829 15
6698 6716 18
6679 6694 15
6729 6745 16
6579 6598 19
6420 6440 20
6358 6381 23
Average 17
Tolerance (-10,50)