Ozone Mojo 5 Manual

Pilots Manual


THANK YOU
CONTENTS
EN
01
Thank You01
Warning02
Team Ozone 03
Your Mojo 504
Rucksack 05
Brakelines 05
Risers 05
Totalweightinight 06
Towing 06
Limitations 06
Preparation07
Accelerator 07
Harness 07
Wing 08
Basic Flight Techniques 09
Launching 09
Speedtoy 09
Turning 10
Activeying 10
Landing 11
Advanced Flying Techniques 12
Bigears 12
Blinestall 13
Spiraldives 13
Crisercontrol 14
v1.2 April 2015
ThankyouforchoosingtoyOzone.Asateamoffreeyingenthusiasts,competitorsandadventurers,Ozone’s
missionistobuildagileparaglidersofthehighestqualitywithcuttingedgedesigns,performanceandmaximum
security.
Condenceandbeliefinyourparagliderisafargreaterassetthananysmallgainsinperformance-askanyof
theOzonepilotsonyourlocalhills,orthosewhohavetakenourglidersonground-breakingadventuresorstood
onpodiumsaroundtheworld.Allourresearchanddevelopmentisconcentratedoncreatingthebesthandling/
performancecharacteristicspossiblewithoptimumsecurity.OurdevelopmentteamisbasedinthesouthofFrance.
Thisarea-whichincludesthesitesofGourdon,MonacoandColdeBleyne-guaranteesusmorethan300yabledays
peryear,thisisagreatassetinthedevelopmentoftheOzonerange.
Aspilotswefullyunderstandjusthowbiganinvestmentanewparaglideris.Weknowthatqualityandvalueformoney
areessentialconsiderationswhenchoosinganewwing,sotokeepcostslowandqualityhighwemanufactureallof
ourproductsinourownproductionfacility.Duringproductionourwingsundergonumerousrigorousqualitycontrol
checksthatarefullytraceable,thiswaywecanguaranteethatallofourparaglidersmeetthesamehighstandards.
Itisessentialthatyoureadthismanualbeforeyingyourwingforthersttime.Themanualwillhelpyougetthemost
outofyournewwing,itdetailsinformationaboutthedesign,tipsandadviceonhowbesttouseitandhowtocarefor
yourwingtoensureithasalonglifeandretainsahighresalevalue.Forthelatestupdates,includingalltechnicaldatas
pleaserefertotheonlineversion.Thiscanbefoundontheproduct’spageonatwww.yozone.com
Ifyouneedanyfurtherinformationaboutanyofourproductspleasecheckyozone.comorcontactyourlocaldealer,
schooloranyofushereatOzone.
SafeFlying!
TeamOzone
Incidents 15
Deations 15
Cravats 16
Parachutalstall 16
Caring For Your wing 17
Packing 17
CaringTips 20
Storageandtransport 21
Cleaning 21
Repairs 21
Maintenancechecks 22
Modications 23
Ozone Quality 24
Summary 24
Technical Specications 25
Drawing/Riser lengths 26
Line diagram 27
Materials 28

WARNING TEAM OZONE
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•Paraglidingisapotentiallydangeroussportthatcancauseseriousinjuryincludingbodilyharm,
paralysisanddeath.FlyinganOzoneparagliderisundertakenwiththefullknowledgethatparagliding
involvessuchrisks.
•AstheownerofanOzoneparaglideryoutakeexclusiveresponsibilityforallrisksassociatedwithits
use.Inappropriateuseandorabuseofyourequipmentwillincreasetheserisks.
•Anyliabilityclaimsresultingfromuseofthisproducttowardsthemanufacturer,distributorordealers
areexcluded.
•Bepreparedtopracticeasmuchasyoucan-especiallygroundhandling,asthisisacriticalaspectof
paragliding.Poorcontrolwhileonthegroundisoneofthemostcommoncausesofaccidents.
•Bereadytocontinueyourlearningbyattendingadvancedcoursestofollowtheevolutionofoursport,
astechniquesandmaterialskeepimproving.
•Useonlycertiedparagliders,harnesseswithprotectorandreserveparachutesthatarefreefrom
modication,andusethemonlywithintheircertiedweightranges.Pleaserememberthatyinga
glideroutsideitscertiedcongurationmayjeopardiseanyinsurance(e.g.liability,lifeetc)youhave.It
isyourresponsibilityasthepilottoverifyyourinsurancecover.
•Makesureyoucompleteathoroughdailyandpre-ightinspectionofallofyourequipment.Never
attemptyingwithunsuitableordamagedequipment.
•Alwayswearahelmet,glovesandboots.
•Allpilotsshouldhavetheappropriateleveloflicensefortheirrespectivecountryandthirdparty
insurance.
•Makesurethatyouarephysicallyandmentallyhealthybeforeying.
•Choosethecorrectwing,harnessandconditionsforyourlevelofexperience.
•Payspecialattentiontotheterrainyouwillbeyingandtheweatherconditionsbeforeyoulaunch.If
youareunsuredonoty,andalwaysaddalargesafetymargintoallyourdecisions.
•NEVERyyourgliderinrain,snow,strongwind,turbulentweatherconditionsorclouds.
•Ifyouusegood,safejudgmentyouwillenjoymanyyearsofparagliding.
Remember, PLEASURE is the reason for our sport
EveryoneatOzonecontinuestobedrivenbyourpassionforying,ourloveofadventureandourquest
toseeOzone’sparagliderdevelopmentcreatebetter,saferandhigherperformingparagliders.
TheparagliderdesignteamisledbyDavidDagault;Davhasawealthofexperiencebothincompetition,
adventureyingandparagliderdesign.AlsoonthedesignteamareLucArmant,FredPieriandRussell
Ogden.LucisatopcompetitionpilotandXCaddictwithabackgroundinnavalarchitecture,hebrings
awealthofknowledgeandideastothedesignteam.Fredisamathematian,mechanicalengineerand
volBivspecialist.TogetherwithLucheworkscloselywithDavinthedesignprocess.Russisatop
competitorandtestpilot,hecanusuallybefoundputtingthelatestcreationsthroughaseriesoftest
manoeuvres.
MikeCavanaghisthebossandmultiplewinneroftheUKXCleague.Whenhe’snotoutyinghegener-
allykeepscontrolofthemayhem.PromotionandteampilotsareorganisedbyBASEjumpinglegend
andminiwingspecialistMattGerdes.HeworkscloselywithgraphicdesignerLorenCox.Lorenisa
keenpilotfromSaltLakecity,USA.
BackintheofceKarineMarconi,ChloeVilaandIsabelleMartinezruntheshow.Thesewonderfulladies
lookaftertheorderingsystem,thedealers,thedesignteamandthegeneraldaytodayrunningofthe
company-withoutthemitwouldbechaos.
OurmanufacturingfacilityinVietnamisheadedupbyDrDavePilkingtonwhoworksrelentlesslymanu-
facturingglidersandproducingprototypesaswellasresearchingmaterialsandmanufacturingprocess-
esforourfutureproducts.HeisbackedupbyasuperbteammanagedbyKhanhandPhongwithover
700productionstaff.

YOUR MOJO 5
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04
TheMojo5isdesignedfornewpilots.Firstandforemostitisasafe,fun,andeasyhigh-performance
wingsuitableforstudentsintrainingbutidealforthenewlyqualied.Itisreliableanddependable,
perfectforpilotswhorequireasafeandsolidwingforridgesoaring,thermalling,andXCyingduring
theirrstfewhundredhoursandbeyond.Itisalsosuitableformoreexperiencedpilotswhoseekthe
highestlevelsofpassivesafetyfortheiryingadventures.
TheMojoLegacycontinues.Meticulouslydesignedfromthegroundupwithmanyprototypesand
countlesshoursofR&D,webelievetheMojo5isthebestMojoyet.TheMojo5improvesovertheMojo
4ineveryaspect-itislighter,easiertolaunch,morecomfortableandfuntoy,andprovideshigher
levelsofprecisionandcomfortinthehandling.
Withanincreasednumberofcellsandtotallynewprole,theMojo5isaerodynamicallyveryclean.The
reducedsaildrag,optimizedlinelayout,reductioninoveralllinelength,andnewly-shapedcellopenings
allpushtheMojo5’sperformancetothetopofthecategorywithoutcompromisingsafety.Thisbalance
ofperformanceandsafetyisanimportantconsiderationforanynewpilot,andtheMojo5combines
ENAcerticationwiththesolidity,agility,sinkrate,andglideperformancethatisnecessaryforlongXC
ightsinrealconditions.
Launchingisacriticalpartofeachandeveryight,andwehavepaidparticularattentiontotheground
handlingcharacteristicstomaketheprocesslessstressful,easier,andsafer.Settingupiseasy;the
risersaresimpleanduncluttered.OnthegroundtheMojo5isresponsivetopilotinputswithoutbeing
toomuchofahandful.Itinatessmoothly-withoutovershootingorhangingback-eveninzerowind
conditions.Instrongerwindsitinatesprogressivelywithlesstendencyto“shootup”andpullthepilot
offtheirfeet.
Duetothenewplanformandsailtension,theMojo5hasaverycompactfeelintheair,absorbing
turbulenceandtransmittinginformationinacohesive,understandable,andcondence-inspiring
manner.Brakepressureandbrakeprecisionhavebeenrenedforimprovedhandling-turnsareeasyto
initiate,andthewingmaintainsbankangleswhilstthermallingwithminimalinput.Thisprecision,along
withthedeeperoverallbrakerangeandhigherresistancetostallorspinmaketheMojo5asuper-fun
yetforgivingwingtoy.
Rucksack
Yourwingissuppliedwithaspeciallydesignedbagthatislightinweightandcomfortable.Itfeatures
apaddedhipbelt,adjustableergonomicshoulderstrapsandextrapocketstostorekeys,accessories
andallthoseextrabits.Itslargevolumeallowsyoutostoreallofyourequipmentwhilstdistributingthe
weightforcomfortablehiking.
Brake Lines
Thebrakelinelengthshavebeensetcarefullyduringtesting.Wefeelitisbettertohaveslightlylong
brakelinesandtoywithawrap(oneturnoflinearoundthehand).However,ifyoudochoosetoadjust
theirlengthpleasekeepinmindthefollowing:
•Ensurebothmainbrakelinesareofequallength.
•Ifabrakehandlehasbeenremoved,checkthatitslineisroutedthroughthepulleywhenitisreplaced.
•Whenthebrakesarefullyreleasedinight,thebrakelinesshouldbeslack.Theremustbea
substantialbowinthemtoguaranteenodeformationofthetrailingedgewhenaccelerated.
•Theremustbeaminimumof10cmoffreeplaybeforethebrakesbegintodeformthetrailingedge.
Thispreventsthetrailingedgefrombeingdeformedwhenusingthespeedsystem.
Risers
TheMojo5hasbeendesignedwith3risersperside.TheAriseriscoveredwithcolouredwebbing,to
allowforeasyidentication.
TheArisersaresplitintotwo,thesmallerriser-holdingonlytheoutermostAline-isthe‘BabyA’and
hasbeendesignedthiswaytomakeapplyingbigearssimple.
Therisersdonotfeaturetrimmers.
IMPORTANT
In the unlikely
event of a brake line
snapping in ight, or
a handle becoming
detached, the glider
can be own by
gently pulling the rear
risers (C-risers) for
directional control.

PREPARATION
EN
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06
Total Weight in flight
EachOzonegliderhasbeencertiedforadenedweightrange.Westronglyrecommendthatyou
respecttheseweightranges.Ifyouarebetweensizesthefollowinginformationmayhelpyoumakea
decisionastowhichsizetobuy:
Ifyouwantbetterspeed,precisehandlingorifyougenerallyyinmountainsand/orinstrong
conditions,youshouldchosetoyinthetoppartoftheweightrange.Ifyouwantabettersinkrate,orif
yougenerallyyinatlandsand/orinweakconditions,youmaychoosetoynearerthebottompartof
theweightrange.Remember,youcanalwaysaddballastforwhenconditionsarestronger.
Towing
TheMojo5maybetow-launched.Itisthepilot’sresponsibilitytousesuitableharnessattachments
andreleasemechanismsandtoensurethattheyarecorrectlytrainedontheequipmentandsystem
employed.Alltowpilotsshouldbequaliedtotow,useaqualiedtowoperatorwithproper,certied
equipment,andmakesurealltowingregulationsareobserved.
Whentowingyoumustbecertainthattheparaglideriscompletelyoveryourheadbeforeyoustart.In
eachcasethemaximumtowforceneedstocorrespondtothebodyweightofthepilot.
Limitations
TheMojo5hasbeendesignedasasolointermediateXCwingandisnotintendedfortandemights
oraerobaticmanoeuvres.Aspecicstandardofcerticationforaerobaticyinghasnotbeensetup
yet,Ozonewingsalthoughdesignedtothehighestspecicationsarenotcertiedforthistypeofying.
Aerobaticmanoeuvressuchaswingoversareverydifcultandcomplextoperformcorrectlyandput
abnormalstressesonthegliderandcanleadtolossofcontrol.
Ozone strongly recommends to not undertake this style of ying.
ThewingwascertiedwithouttheuseofcollapselinesandthereforecanbeusedforSIVasnormal.We
stronglyrecommendexperttuitionoverwaterwithallthenecessarysafetyprecautionsinplace.Ensure
thatyoufullyunderstandthecorrectandsafeuseofthisequipmentbeforeattemptingSIV.
IMPORTANT
Using the accelerator
decreases the angle
of attack and makes
the wing more
prone to collapse,
therefore using the
accelerator near the
ground or in turbulent
conditionsshould be
avoided.
NOTE
It is recommended
to pilot the wing with
the rear risers during
accelerated ight.
Accelerator System
Tosetuptheacceleratorsystem,rstroutethelinessuppliedwiththespeedsystemthroughthe
harness.Makesurethisisdonecorrectlyandthatthelinespassthroughallofthepulleys(checkyour
harnessmanualforinstructions).Attachthespeedsystemlinestotheacceleratorsystemontherisers
withtheBrummelhooks.
Abasicset-upcanbeperformedontheground:askafriendtopulltheriserstightintotheirin-ight
positionwhilstyousitintheharnessontheground.Nowadjustthelengthsofthelinessothatthe
mainbarsitsjustbeneathyourseat.Youshouldbeabletohookyourheelintothelowerloopofthe
accelerator.
Theremustbeenoughslackinthespeedbartoensurethefrontrisersarenotpulleddowninnormal
trimspeedight,butnotsolongthatitisimpossibletousethefullspeedrangeoftheglider.Fully
extendingthelowerloopwillacceleratethewingtoapproximatelyhalfitsacceleratedspeedrange.
Forfullspeed,hookyourheelsontotheupperbarandsmoothlyextendyourlegs,maximumspeedis
whenthepulleysontheriserstouch.Oncesetup,testthefullrangeoftheacceleratorincalmying
conditionsandensurethatbothrisersarepulledevenlyduringoperation.Fine-tuningcanbecompleted
whenyouarebackontheground.
Harness
Itisimportanttosetupyourharnesscorrectlybeforeyingthewing.Makesuretospendtimeadjusting
yourharness’sdifferentsettingsuntilyouarecompletelycomfortable.Thecheststrapshouldbeset
between44cmand48cm(betweenthecentreofthehangpoints).XS/Ssizesarecertiedwithachest
straparound44cmwideandtheM/L/XLbetween46and48cm.

BASIC FLIGHT TECHNIQUES
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08
Wing
Topreparethewing,layitoutonthetopsurfaceandperformathoroughdailycheck.Youshould
inspectthetopandbottomsurfacesforanyripsandtearsoranyotherobvioussignsofdamage.Lay
outthelinesonesideatatime,holduptherisersandstartingwiththebrakelines,pullalllinesclear.
Repeatwiththestabilo,D(uppers),C,BandAlines,layingthecheckedlinesontopoftheprevious
set,andmakingsurenolinesaretangled,knottedorsnagged.Mirrortheprocessontheothersideand
theninspectthelinesforanyvisualdamage.Theninspecttherisersforanysignsofobviousdamage.
ThegeneralruleisifitlooksOKthenitisOK,howeverifyouhaveanydoubtspleasegetadvicefrom
experiencedpilotsoryourlocaldealerorinstructor.
Tofamiliariseyourselfwiththeglideritisagoodideatoperformpracticeinationsandsmallightsona
traininghill.Thiswillenableyoutosetupyourequipmentcorrectly.
Take-off checklist:
1.Checkreserveparachute-pinisinandhandlesecure
2.Helmetonandfastened
3.Allharnessbucklesclosed-checkleg-loopsagain
4.Karabinersandmaillonstight
5.Acceleratorsystemconnected
6.HoldingtheArisersandyourbrakehandlescorrectly
7.Leadingedgeopen
8.Alignedinthemiddleofthewinganddirectlyintowind
9.Airspaceandvisibilityclear
IMPORTANT
Never take off with
a glider that is not
fully inated or if you
are not in control of
the pitch/roll of your
wing.
Launching
YourMojo5willlaunchwitheithertheforwardorreversetechnique.Thewingshouldbelaidoutina
pronouncedarc,withthecentreofthewinghigherthanthetips.
Forward Launch - Nil to Light winds
Whenthewindisfavourable,whilstgentlyholdingtheArisersmoveforwardpositively,yourlines
shouldbecometightwithinoneortwostepsandtheMojo5willimmediatelystarttoinate.Youshould
maintainaconstantpressureontherisersuntilthewingisoverhead.Donotpulldownorpushthe
risersforwardexcessively,ortheleadingedgewilldeformandpossiblycollapsemakingtaking-offmore
difcultandpotentiallydangerous.
Movesmoothlythroughouttheentirelaunch,thereisnoneedtorushorsnatchatit.Youshouldhave
plentyoftimetolookupandcheckyourcanopybeforecommittingyourself.Onceyouarehappythat
theMojo5isinatedcorrectly,acceleratesmoothlyoffthelaunch.
Reverse Launch - Light to Strong Winds
Layoutyourwingasyouwouldfortheforwardlaunch.However,thistimeturntofaceit,passingone
entiresetofrisersoveryourheadasyouturn.Nowyoucaninatethegliderwithyourbodyweightand
theA-risers.Oncethewingisoverhead,releasetherisers,brakegentlyifnecessary,turnandlaunch.
Instrongerwinds,bepreparedtotakeafewstepstowardsthegliderasitinates.Thiswilltakesomeof
theenergyoutoftheglideranditwillbelesslikelytooveryyou.Thisreverse-launchtechniquecanbe
usedinsurprisinglylightwindstoo.
Practicegroundhandlingasmuchaspossible!Notonlyisitgreatfun,butitwillgiveyouamuchbetter
feelforyourwing’sightcharacteristics.Itwillalsoimproveyouroverallenjoymentofyingbygiving
youthefeelingofcontrolandmakingyourlauncheseasierandlessstressful.
Speed to Fly
Flyingattrimspeed(hands-up),theMojo5willachieveits‘bestglide’speedforstillair.Youshouldy
atthisspeedwhenglidingdownwindorwhentheairisnotexcessivelysinking.Forbetterpenetration
inheadwindsandimprovedglideperformanceinsinkingair,crosswindsorheadwinds,youshouldy
fasterthantrimspeedbyusingtheacceleratorsystem.Usinguptohalfbardoesnotdegradetheglide

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angleorstabilitysignicantlyandwillimproveyouryingperformance.Youwillreachthenextthermal
fasterandhigher.AtfullspeedtheMojo5isstable;howeverwerecommendthatyoudonotyatfull
speedclosetothegroundorinturbulentair.
Byapplyingthebrakesapproximately30cm,theMojo5willachieveitsMinimum-Sinkrate;thisisthe
speedforbestclimbandisthespeedtouseforthermallingandridgesoaring.
Turning
TofamiliarizeyourselfwiththeMojo5yourrstturnsshouldbegradualandprogressive.Tomake
efcientandcoordinatedturnswiththeMojo5rstlookinthedirectionyouwanttogo,thenleanintoit.
Yourrstinputfordirectionalchangeshouldbeweight-shift,followedbythesmoothapplicationofthe
brakeuntilthedesiredbankangleisachieved.Toregulatethespeedandradiusoftheturn,coordinate
yourweightshiftandusetheouterbrake.
Active Flying
Tominimizethelikelihoodofsufferingcollapsesinturbulentconditions,itisessentialtouseactive
ying.Theseareskillsthatarebestlearntbyplayingwiththegliderontheground.Flyingwithasmall
amountofbrakeapplied(approx.20cm)willallowyoutofeelthefeedbackfromthewing.Inturbulent
conditionstheinternalpressureofthewingisconstantlychangingandonlybyusingasmallamount
ofbrakewillyoufeelthesechanges.Theaimofactiveyingistomaintainaconstantpressurethrough
thebrakes,Ifyoufeelareductionorlossofpressureapplythebrakesuntilyoufeelnormalpressure
again.Onceyouhavenormalpressure,raisethehandsquicklybacktotheoriginalposition.Avoidying
withcontinuousamountsofdeepbrakeinroughairasyoucouldinadvertentlystallthewing.Always
consideryourairspeed.
Thesemovementscanbesymmetricorasymmetric;youmayhavetoapplybothbrakesorjustone.
Thesesubtleadjustmentswillkeeptheglideryingsmoothlyanddirectlyaboveyouanddramatically
reducethechancesofacollapse.Ifthegliderpitchesinfrontofyou,usethebrakestoslowitdown.
Equally,ifthegliderdropsbehindyou,releasethebrakestoallowittospeedup.Thegoalistoalways
keepthewingdirectlyoverhead.
Nopilotandnogliderareimmunetocollapseshoweveractiveyingwillvirtuallyeliminateanytendency
IMPORTANT
Always keep hold of
your brakes. Do not y
in turbulent conditions
tocollapse.Whentheconditionsareturbulent,bemoreactiveandanticipatethemovementsofyour
wing.Alwaysbeawareofyouraltitudeanddonotover-react.Westronglyadviseyoutoalwayskeep
holdofyourbrakes.Donotyinturbulentconditions.
Landing
TheMojo5showsnounusuallandingcharacteristicsbutasareminder,herearesometips:
•Alwayssetupforyourlandingearly,giveyourselfplentyofoptionsandasafemarginforerror.
•Oncebelow30metresavoidturningtightlyasthegliderwillhavetodivetoacceleratebacktonormal
ight.Ifyouareatlowaltitude,orifyouhitsink,thiscouldmeanyouhitthegroundharderthan
necessary.
•Leanforwardoutofyourharnessbeforetheactuallanding(especiallyifit’sturbulent),withyour
weightleaningforwardagainstthecheststrap,andmakesureyourlegsarereadyforthelandingand
apossiblePLF(parachutelandingfall).
•Allowtheglidertoyathandsup(trim)speedforyournaldescentuntilyouarearound1metre
abovetheground(inwindyorturbulentconditionsyoumustytheglideractivelyalltheway).Apply
thebrakesslowlyandprogressivelytoslowthegliderdownuntilgroundspeedhasbeenreducedtoa
minimumandyouareabletostepontotheground.
•Inlightwinds/zerowindyouneedastrong,longandprogressivearetobleedoffallyourexcess
groundspeed.Instrongwindsyourforwardspeedisalreadylowsoyouarearingonlytosoftenthe
landing.Astrongaremayresultinthegliderclimbingupwardsandbackwardsquickly,leavingyouin
avulnerableposition.
•Ifthegliderdoesbegintoclimb,easeoffthebrakes(10-20cm)-donotputyourhandsupalltheway
-thenareagain,butmoregentlythistime.Keepthebrakesatmidspeed,standup,bereadytorun
andmakesureyoubrakefullyasyouarriveontheground.
•Choosetheappropriateapproachstyleinfunctionofthelandingareaandtheconditions.
•Instrongwindsyouneedtoturntowardsthegliderthesecondyourfeettouchtheground.Once
facingthewingpullsmoothlyandsymmetricallydownonthebrakestostallthewing.Ifthegliderpulls
you,runtowardit.
•Ifthewindisverystrong,andyoufeelyoumightbedragged,orliftedagain,stallthegliderwiththeC
risers.Thisstallsthewinginaveryquickandcontrollablewayandwilldragyoulessthanifyouuse
thebrakes.
•Alwayslandheadingintowind!
IMPORTANT
Never initiate a turn at
minimum speed (i.e.
with full brakes on) as
you could risk entering
a spin.

ADVANCED FLIGHT TECHNIQUES
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12
Ozonewouldliketoremindyouthatthefollowingmanoeuvresshouldbelearntunderthesupervisionof
aqualiedinstructorandalwaysusedwithcaution.Neverforgetthatproperlyanalysingtheconditions
beforelaunchwillhelpavoidtheneedtousethesetechniques.
Big Ears
Foldinginthewingtipsincreasesthesinkratewithoutradicallychangingtheairspeed.Thisisusefulfor
stayingoutofcloudordescendingquicklythroughtheliftbandofthehill,forexamplewhentoplanding.
Topullbigears,keepholdofyourbrakehandlesandtaketheoutermostA-lineoneachside,thenpull
outanddown(preferablyoneatatime)untilthewingtipsfoldunder.TheOuterAlineisattachedtothe
BabyAriser,makingidenticationanduseofthebigearsystemeasier.Thesizeofthebigearscanbe
adjustedbypullingmoreline,orreachinghigheruptheline.FordirectionalcontrolwhileusingtheBig
Ears,youshoulduseweightshift.Toreopentheears,releasebothAlinesatthesametime.Tohelp
reination,brakegentlyonesideatatimeuntiltipsregainpressure.Avoiddeepsymmetricapplications
ofthebrakeasthiscouldaccidentlyinduceparachutalorfullstalls.
YoumayuseBigearsforthenallandingapproachbuttheyshouldbereleasedbeforemakingthenal
are.Ozoneadvisetonotusethistechniqueinturbulentorwindyconditionsduetothereducedability
toyactivelyandtheriskofaninadvertentstallwhilstdescendingthroughthewindgradient.
Oncethebigearsareengagedyoucanfurtherincreasethesinkratebypushingontheacceleratorbar,
howeverNEVERtrytopulltheBigEarsiniftheacceleratorisalreadypushed.Thelowerangleofattack
andtheactofdeatingthetipscanleadtoamajordeation.AlwaysmaketheBigEarsrstandthen
applythespeedbar.
WhilstitispossibletoenteraspiraldivewhilstholdinginBigEars,thehighforcesappliedtothelower
linescouldexceedthebreakingstrainofthelinesleadingtoequipmentfailure!
Ozone strongly recommend to NOT perform Spiral Dives with Big Ears engaged.
IMPORTANT
Induce Big ears one
side at a time
NEVER induce Big
Ears in accelerated
ight, this can lead
to a major deation.
Always pull the Big
Ears rst and then
apply the speed bar.
DO NOT perform spiral
dives with Big Ears
engaged.
B-Line Stall
B-stallisforfastdescentsinemergencysituationsonly.Itisfasterandsafertolosealtitudewithaspiral
divethanaB-stall.
ToinitiatetheB-stall,keepthebrakesinyourhandandtakeholdofboththeBrisers,orplaceyour
ngersbetweenthelinesabovethemaillons.AsyoupulltheB-linesdowntheairowoverthewingis
brokenandthegliderlosesitsforwardspeedbutremainsopenwithareducedcord.Youcandescend
ataround6m/s.
ToexittheB-stalltheB-risersshouldbereleasedsymmetricallyandinonesmooth,progressivemotion.
Thegliderwillresumenormalforwardightwithoutfurtherinput.Checkyouhaveforwardightagain
beforeusingthebrakes.
IfyoupulltoomuchB-linetheglidermayhorseshoeandmovearoundalot.Ifthisoccurs,slowlyrelease
theBlinesuntilthewingstabilisesorsimplyexittheBlinestallbyimmediatelyreleasetheBrisers.Do
notattempttomaintainaBlinestallthatisnotstable.
Spiral Dives
Ifyouturnyourgliderinaseriesoftightening360’sitwillenteraspiraldive.Thiswillresultinrapid
heightloss.Toinitiateaspiral,lookandleanintothedirectionyouwanttogo,thensmoothlypulldown
ontheinsidebrake.TheMojo5willrstturnalmost360degreesbeforeitdropsintothespiral.Oncein
thespiralyoushouldre-centreyourweightshiftandapplyalittleoutsidebraketokeeptheouterwing
tippressuredandinated.
Safedescentratesofmorethan8m/s(1600ft/minapprox.)arepossibleinaspiraldive,butatthese
ratestheassociatedhighspeedsandG-forcescanbedisorientating.Alwayspayparticularattentionto
youraltitude.Toexitthespiraldive,ensureyourweightshiftisinacentredpositionandthensmoothly
releasetheinsidebrake.AstheMojo5deceleratesallowittocontinuetoturnuntilenoughenergyislost
forittoreturntolevelightwithoutanexcessiveclimbandsurge.
I
MPORTANT
The pitching movement
on exiting the B stall is
small but necessary.
We recommend you do
not brake the glider
until you are sure that
the glider is ying
properly
again.
IMPORTANT
Always be prepared
to pilot the wing out
of a spiral dive. Use
opposite weight shift
and apply enough
outside brake to
stop the wing from
spiralling.

INCIDENTS IN FLIGHT
EN
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14
TheMojo5showslittletendencytoremainstableinaspiraldive;howeversomeparameterscould
interferewithitsbehaviour.Thesemightinclude:wrongcheststrapsettings,totalweightinight
outsideofthecertiedweightrange,orbeinginaverydeepspiralataveryhighsinkrate>14m/s.You
shouldalwaysbepreparedtopilotthewingoutofsuchaspiraldive.Todoso,smoothlyuseopposite
weightshiftandapplyenoughoutsidebraketostopthewingfromspiralling,thegliderwillthenstartto
resumenormalight.Neverattempttorecoverfromaspiralwithhardorquickoppositeinputsasthis
willresultinanaggressiveclimbandsurge.
Active C Riser Control
WhenglidinginacceleratedightitispossibletopilotthewingwiththeCrisers,thisgivesanimproved
feelandcontroloverthewingenablingyoutoyactivelywithoutusingthebrakes.Usingbrakeswhilst
acceleratedcausesdragwhichisnotonlyinefcientbutitalsoreducestheinherentstabilityofthepro-
le-usingthebrakeswhilstacceleratedcanactuallyleadtoacollapse.UsingtheCrisersincreasesthe
angleofattackmoreevenlyacrossthechordanddoesnotweakentheprole.Thedirectfeelallowsyou
tostopcollapsesbeforetheyhappenandmaintainhigherspeedsandhigherlevelsofefciencythrough
turbulence.
ToywiththeCrisers,keepholdofyourbrakehandles(removeanywraps)andtakeholdoftheC
risers.WiththeCrisersyoucanyactivelythroughturbulence;Ifyouseeorfeeltheleadingedgelose
pressure,atthesametimeasreleasingsomeoralloftheacceleratoryoucanalsoapplypressureto
theC’s,thiswillhelpkeepthenoseopen.BecarefultouseonlysmallinputswiththeCrisers,yourisk
stallingpartorallofthewingifyouareoverenthusiastic.Theamountofpressureandsizeoftheinput
isdependentontheamountofturbulence/lossofpressure,butalwaysbegentleatrst.Learnthefeel
ofthewing-howmuchspeedbartoreleaseandtheforcerequiredontheC’stokeepthenoseopen
withoutinducingunnecessarilylargepitchmovements.
Bepreparedforplentyofpracticeasthisnewmethodmaytakesometimeforittobecometotallyintui-
tive,efcientandcomfortable.Thiscontrolmethodissuitableforglidingingood‘normal’air,itdoesnot
replaceproperactiveyingwiththebrakesinstrongturbulentconditions.Ifyouareunsureabouttheair
returntheglidertotrimspeed,releasetheCrisersandytheglideractivelywiththebrakes.
WARNING
Uncoordinated
wingovers can lead
to large asymmetric
collapses and cravats,
therefore they should
never be executed
near the ground.
Deflations
Duetotheexibleformofaparaglider,turbulencemaycauseaportionofthewingsuddenlytocollapse.
Thiscanbeanythingfromasmall30%(asymmetric)collapsetoacomplete(symmetric)collapse.
Ifyouhaveacollapse,therstthingtodoistocontrolyourdirection.Youshouldyawayfromthe
groundorobstaclesandotherpilots.Asymmetriccollapsesshouldbecontrolledbyweightshiftingaway
fromthecollapseandapplyingenoughbraketocontrolyourdirection.Thisactionalonewillbeenough
forafullrecoveryofthewingmostofthetime.
Onceagliderisdeateditiseffectivelyasmallerwing,sothewingloadingandstallspeedarehigher.
Thismeansthegliderwillspinorstallwithlessbrakeinputthannormal.Inyoureffortstostoptheglider
turningtowardsthecollapsedsideofthewingyoumustbeverycarefulnottostallthesideofthewing
thatisstillying.Ifyouareunabletostopthegliderturningwithoutexceedingthestallpointthenallow
theglidertoturnwhilstyoureinatethecollapse.
Ifyouhaveadeationwhichdoesnotspontaneouslyreinate,makealongsmoothprogressivepump
onthedeatedside.Thispumpingactionshouldtakeabout1-2secondsperpump.Pumpingtooshort
andfastwillnotreinatethewingandpumpingtooslowmighttaketheglidercloseto,orbeyond,the
stallpoint.
Symmetricalcollapsesreinatewithoutpilotinput,however15to20cmofbrakeappliedsymmetrically
willspeedtheprocess.Afterasymmetriccollapsealwaysconsideryourairspeed.Makesuretheglider
isnotinparachutalstallbeforemakinganyfurtherinputs.
IfyourMojo5collapsesinacceleratedight,immediatelyreleasetheacceleratorandmanagethe
collapseusingthesamemethodsdescribedabove.
IMPORTANT
Never apply the brakes
whilst using the speed
system - it makes the
wing more prone to
collapse.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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Cravats
Ifthetipofyourwinggetsstuckinthelines,thisiscalleda‘cravat’.Thiscanmakeyourglidergointo
aspiral,whichisdifculttocontrol.Therstsolutiontogetoutofthissituationistostabilisetheglider
intonormalight,i.egetcontrolofyourdirectionandthenpulldownthestabiloline(CR4-greenline
ontheCriser)untilthewingtipclears.Youmustbecarefulwithanybrakeinputsoryoumaystallthe
oppositewing.Youcanalsousestrongdeeppumpsofthebrakeonthecravatedside,whendoingsoit
isimportanttoleanawayfromthecravatotherwiseyouriskspinningordeepeningthespiral.Theaimis
toemptytheairoutofthewingtip,butwithoutspinning.Correctlydone,thisactionwillclearthecravat.
Ifitisaverylargecravatandtheaboveoptionshavenotworkedthenafullstallisanotheroption.This
shouldnotbeattemptedunlessyouhavebeentaughthowtodoitandcanonlybedonewithalarge
amountofaltitude.Rememberiftherotationisacceleratingandyouareunabletocontrolit,youshould
throwyourreserveparachutewhilstyoustillhaveenoughaltitude.
Deep Stall / Parachutal Stall
Itispossibleforgliderstoenterastateofparachutalstall.Thiscanbecausedbyseveralsituations
including;averyslowreleasefromaB-linestall;yingthegliderwhenwet;orafterafront/symmetric
deation.Theglideroftenlooksasthoughithasrecoveredproperlybutcarriesondescendingvertically
withoutfullforwardmotion.Thissituationiscalled‘deepstall’or‘parachutalstall’.
ItisunlikelytohappenonanyOzoneglider,butshoulditdosoyourrstreactionshouldbetofully
raisebothhands.ThisnormallyallowstheglidertoreturntonormalightbutIfnothinghappensaftera
fewseconds,reachupandpushtheA-risersforwardsorapplythespeedbartoencouragethewingto
regainnormalight.Ensurethegliderhasreturnedtonormalight(checkyourairspeed)beforeyouuse
thebrakesagain.
Donotyinrain,doingsosignicantlyincreasesthelikelihoodofparachutalstallsoccurring.Toreduce
thechanceofstallinginrainavoidusingdeepbrakemovementsorBigEars.Findasafeareatoland
andusingthespeedbar,maintainagoodairspeedatalltimes.
IMPORTANT
Only a few cms of
input from your
brakes can maintain
your wing in the stall.
Always release your
wraps if you have
taken them!
Step 1.Laymushroomedwing
ontheground.Itisbesttostart
fromthemushroomedposition
asthisreducesthedragging
oftheleadingedgeacrossthe
ground. Step 2.GroupLEreinforcements
withtheAtabsaligned,make
suretheplasticreinforcements
laysidebyside.
Step 3.LaywingonitssideandStrap
LE...NotethegliderisNOTfolded
inhalf;itisfoldedwithacomplete
concertinafromtiptotip.Itisreally
importanttonotstressthemiddlecellor
bendtheplastictootightly.
Packing
Toprolongthelifeofyourwingandtokeeptheplasticreinforcementsinthebestpossibleconditionitisveryimportanttopackthewing
carefully.
Ozonerecommendstousetheconcertinapackingmethodexactlyasshownsothatallofthecellsrestalongsideeachotherandthe
plasticreinforcementsarenotunnecessarilybent.UsinganOzoneSaucisseorSaucisselightpackwillhelppreservethelifeofthewing
andaidwiththespeedandeaseofpacking.
IMPORTANT
A bad preparation
on launch, aerobatic
ying, ying a wing of
too high a level or in
conditions too strong
for your ability, are
the main causes of
cravats.
IMPORTANT
Never y in the rain or
with a wet glider

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If using a Saucisse pack go to Step 8.
Step 7.Nowplacethefoldedwingintothestuffsack.
Step 4.Grouptogetherthemiddle/trailing
edgeofthewingbysortingthefoldsnear
theB,CandDtabs.
Step 6.Foldthewingwith3or4foldswhilstbeing
carefultonotcrushtheLE.
Step 5.OncetheLEandrearofthewinghave
beensorted,turnthewholewingonitsside.
Step 8.IfusingtheSaucissePack,carefully
zipitupwithouttrappinganymaterial.
Step 9.TurntheSaucisseonitssideandmaketherst
foldjustaftertheLEreinforcements.Donotfoldtheplastic
reinforcements,use3or4foldsaroundtheLE.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT lay the wing
at on the ground before packing the
glider, this will cause abrasion damage
to the top surface as you pull the glider
towards the middle. ALWAYS pack from
a mushroom or lift the wing off the
ground when gathering the wing and
grouping the leading edge.
IMPORTANT: Do not fold the glider in the centre, you
will bend the plastics, instead pack the wing with a full
concertina method from tip to tip before packing into the
stuff sac.

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Caring Tips
Carelessgroundhandlingdamagesmanyparagliders.Herearesomethingstoavoidinordertoprolong
thelifeofyouraircraft:
•DONOTdragyourwingalongthegroundtoanothertake-offposition-thisdamagesthesailcloth.Lift
itupandcarryit.
•DONOTtrytoopenyourwinginstrongwindswithoutuntanglingthelinesrst-thisputsunnecessary
strainonthelines.
•DONOTwalkonthewingorlines.
•DONOTrepeatedlyinatethegliderandthenallowittocrashbackdown.Trytokeepthismovement
assmoothaspossiblebymovingtowardsthegliderasitcomesdown.
•DONOTslamyourgliderdownonthegroundleadingedgerst!Thisimpactputsgreatstrainonthe
wingandstitchingandcanevenexplodecells.
•FLYINGinsaltyair,inareaswithabrasivesurfaces(sand,rocksetc.)andgroundhandlinginstrong
windswillacceleratetheagingprocess.
•DONOTyintherainorexposethewingtomoisture.
•DONOTexposethewingtounnecessaryUV.Packawayonceyouhavenishedying.Donotleaveit
sittinginthesun.
•Ifyouywithawrap,youshouldregularlyundothetwistingthatappearsonthemainbrakelines.
Bytwistingthelinebecomeshorterandyoucanendupwithaconstanttensiononthetrailingedge
(whichcanleadtoproblemonlaunch,stalling,glidernotyingsymmetrically,...)
•Changeyourmainbrakelinesiftheyaredamaged.
•BeCarefulwhengroundhandlingtonotsawthebrakelinesagainsttherisersormainlines.The
abrasioncausedbyasawingmotioncandamagethemainlinesandleadtoprematureageingof
therisers.Ifyounoticeanysignsofabrasion,especiallytothelines,makesureyougetthewing
professionallyservicedandimportantlymodifyyourgroundhandlingtechniquetostopanyfurther
damage.
•YourOzonewinghasanopeningclosedusingvelcroonthetrailingedgeofthetipcalledthe‘Butt
hole’.Thishasbeendesignedtoeasilyemptyallthethingswhichhavebeenaccumulatinginyour
wing(sand,leaves,rocks,mobilephonesetc).
ItisrecommendedthatyouregularlyCHECKyourwing,especiallyafteraheavyperiodofuse,afteran
incidentorafteralongperiodofstorage.
Storage and Transport
Alwaysstoreallyouryingequipmentinadryroom,protectedfromdirectheat.Yourwingshouldbe
drybeforebeingpackedaway.Moisture,heatandhumidityaretheworstelementsfordamagingyour
glider.Storingadampgliderinyourcarunderthesunwouldbeterribleforexample.
Ifyoulandinsaltwater,youmustrstrinseitthoroughlywithcleanfreshwater.Drythewing
completely,preferablyoutofthesun,inthewind.Neveruseahairdryer,etc.
Takecarethatnoinsectsgetpackedawaywiththewing.Theymayeattheclothandmakeholesina
bidtoescape.Theycanalsoleaveacidicdepositsiftheydieanddecompose.
Transportthewinginthesuppliedbagsandkeepawayfromoils,paints,chemicals,detergentsetc.
Cleaning
Anykindofwiping/scratchingcandamagethecoatingofthecloth.Werecommendtonotcleanthe
wing,butifyoudohaveto,useasoftclothdampenedwithasmallamountofwaterandusegentle
movementslittlebylittleacrossthesurface.
Wing Repairs
Alwaysletaregistereddealer,professionalrepaircentreorthemanufacturercarryoutanymajoror
complexrepairs,especiallythosenearseammargins.
If you damage the sail:
Iftheripissmallandinthemiddleofapanelhoweveryoucanxityourself.You’llndallthematerials
intherepairkityouneed.Thefabriccanbesimplymendedwiththestickyripstop/spinnakertape.
Whencuttingoutthepatchesallowampleoverlapofthetearandmakesurebothsidesaredifferent
sizes.Makesuretoroundoffeachcornerofthepatches.
IMPORTANT
Never pack away or
store your glider wet.
IMPORTANT
Never use detergent or
chemical cleaners.

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YoucanndmoreinformationaboutrepairingyourwingontheOzonewebsite,includingstepbystep
instructionswithpictures.
If you damage a line:
AnylinethatisvisuallydamagedMUSTbereplaced.Useareputableparaglidingservicecentretomake
thereplacementlines.AlternativelyyoucanorderthemfromyourlocalOzonedealerordirectlyfromour
websitehttp://www.yozone.com/paragliders/en/shop/lines.php
Itisimportantthatreplacementlinesaremadefromthecorrectmaterialsanddiameters.Youshould
checklengthsagainsttheircounterpartontheothersideofthewingtomakeensuresymmetry.Once
thelinehasbeenreplaced,inateandcheckthegliderbeforeying.
Maintenance Checks
Yourwing,likeacar,shouldbetechnicallycheckedtoensureproperairworthiness.Yourwingshould
becheckedbyaqualiedprofessionalforthersttimeafter24months,orafter100hours.However,
ifyouareafrequentyer(morethan100hrsperyear),thenwerecommend,thatyougetyourglider
checkedannually.Thecheckershouldinformyouabouttheconditionofyourgliderandifsomeparts
willneedtobecheckedorchangedbeforethenextnormalservicecheckperiod.
Thesailandthelinesdonotageinthesamewayoratthesamerate;itispossiblethatyoumay
havetochangepartorallofthelinesduringthewing’slife.Forthisreasonitisimportanttodo
regularinspectionssothatyouknowtheexactconditionofallofthecomponentsofyourglider.We
recommendthatinspectionsarecarriedoutbyaqualiedprofessional.
Youaloneareresponsibleforyouryingkitandyoursafetydependsonit.Takecareofyourequipment
andhaveitregularlyinspected.Changesinination/groundhandling/yingbehaviourindicatesthe
glidersaging,ifyounoticeanychangesyoushouldhavethewingcheckedbeforeyingagain.These
arethebasicelementsofthecheckup(fulldetailsandpermissiblegurescanbefoundonourwebsite):
Porosityismeasuredwithaporositymeter,thetimetakenbyacertainvolumeofairtogothrougha
certainsurfaceofthecloth.Thetimeinsecondsistheresult.Ameasurementisdoneinaseveralplaces
onthetopsurfacealongthespanofthegliderbehindtheleadingedge.
Thetearingresistanceofthecloth-Anon-destructivetestfollowingtheTS-108standardwhich
speciesminimumtearstrengthforskydivingcanopiesshouldbemadeusingaBettsometer.(B.M.A.A.
ApprovedPatentNo.GB2270768CliveBettsSails)
Strengthofthelines-Anupper,middleandlowerAline,alongwithalowerBandalowerC(and
lowerDifapplicable)lineshouldbetestedforstrength.Eachlineistestedtobreakingpointandthe
valuerecorded.Theminimumvalueis8GforalllowerA+Blinesand6Gforalllowerremaininglines,
calculatedfromthemaximumcertiedyingweightoftheglider.Theaddedminimumstrengthfor
themiddlelinesandforthetoplinesshouldbethesame.Ifthebreakingstrengthistooclosetothe
minimumvaluecalculated,theprofessionalshouldgiveaperiodafterwhichyouwillhavetotestthe
strengthofthelinesagain.
Lengthsofthelines-Theoveralllength(riserlines+midlines+upperlines)hastobecheckedunder
5Kgsoftension.Thedifferencebetweenthemeasuredlengthandtheoriginallengthshouldnotexceed
+/-10mm.ThechangesthatcouldappearareaslightshrinkontheCorDsand/oraslightstretchon
theA,B.Theconsequencesofthesechangescanincludeaslowertrimspeed,difcultinationetc.
Risers-Visualinspectionforsignsofwearorabrasion.Differencestomanuallengthsshouldnotexceed
+/-5mm.
Canopycheck-Afullvisualcheckshouldbecarriedout:Allthecomponentsofthewing(stitching,ribs,
diagonals,lines,tabs,...)shouldbecheckedforsignsofdeterioration.
Finally,aighttesttoconrmthatthewingbehavesnormallyshouldbecarriedoutbyaprofessional.
Modifications
YourOzoneMojo5wasdesignedandtrimmedtogivetheoptimumbalanceofperformance,handling
andsafety.Anymodicationmeansthegliderlosesitscerticationandwillalsoprobablybemore
difculttoy.Forthesereasons,westronglyrecommendthatyoudonotmodifyyourgliderinanyway.
IMPORTANT
Take care of your
glider and make sure
you have it checked
and serviced according
to the schedule.

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AtOzonewetakethequalityofourproductsveryseriously,allourglidersaremadetothehighest
standardsinourownmanufacturingfacility.Everyglidermanufacturedgoesthroughastringentseries
ofqualitycontrolproceduresandallthecomponentsusedtobuildyourglideraretraceable.Wealways
welcomecustomerfeedbackandarecommittedtocustomerservice.Ozone guarantees all of its
products against manufacturer’s defects or faults. Ozone will repair or replace any defective
product free of charge. Ozone and its distributors provide the highest quality service and
repair, any damage to products due to wear and tear will be repaired at a reasonable
charge.
Ifyouareunabletocontactyourdealerthenyoucancontactusdirectlyatinfo@yozone.com.
Summary
Safetyisparamountinoursport.Tobesafe,wemustbetrained,practisedandalerttothedangers
aroundus.Toachievethiswemustyasregularlyaswecan,groundhandleasmuchaspossibleand
takeacontinuousinterestintheweather.Ifyouarelackinginanyoftheseareasyouwillbeexposing
yourselftomoredangerthanisnecessary.
Everyyearmanypilotsgethurtlaunching;don’tbeoneofthem.Launchingisthetimethatyouaremost
exposedtodangersopracticeitlots.Somelaunchsitesaresmallanddifcultandconditionsaren’t
alwaysperfect.Ifyou’regoodatgroundhandlingyou’llbeabletocondentlyandsafelylaunchwhilst
othersstruggle...practiceasmuchasyoucan.You’llbelesslikelytogethurtandmorelikelytohavea
greatday’sying.
Respecttheenvironmentandlookafteryouryingsites.
Ifyouneedtodisposethewing,dosoinanenvironmentallyresponsiblemanner.Donotdisposeofit
withthenormalhouseholdwaste.
Finally,RESPECTtheweather,ithasmorepowerthanyoucaneverimagine.Understandwhat
conditionsarerightforyourlevelofyingandstaywithinthatwindow.
Happyying&enjoyyourMojo5.
TeamOzone
No. of Cells 40 40 40 40 40
Projected Area (m2) 18.7 20.3 22.1 24 26.1
Flat Area (m2) 22 23.9 26 28.3 30.7
Projected Span (m) 8.05 8.39 8.75 9.12 9.51
Flat Span (m) 10.39 10.83 11.29 11.77 12.27
Projected Aspect Ratio 3.46 3.46 3.46 3.46 3.46
Flat Aspect Ratio 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9
Root Chord (m) 2.72 2.83 2.95 3.08 3.21
Glider Weight (Kg) 4.50 4.77 5.03 5.45 5.83
Max Control Travel (cm) *75 75 75 75
In-Flight Weight Range (Kg) 55-70 65-85 80-100 95-115 110-130
Certication EN/LTF A* A A A A
XS S M L XL
* TobeConrmed

Leading
Edge
Trailing
Edge
Risers
Cell
Openings
Riser
Lines
Middle
Lines
Upper
Lines
Stabilo Line
Brake
Lines
Main Hangpoint
to Harness Karabiner
A
Riser
Baby A
Riser
(Big Ears)
B
Riser
C
Riser
Brake
Line
Pulley
Brummel Hook
for Speed System
Brake
Handle
Upper Surface
Lower Surface
Butt Hole
Accelerator
Pulleys
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15 B14
C14
B15
C15
D15
AM7 BM7
AM1AM2
AM3
AM4
AM5
AM6
AR1AR2
AR3
B1
B13
B12
B11
B10
B9
B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8
C1
C2
C3
C4C5C6
C7
C8
C9C10C 11
C12C13
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
CM1
CM2
CM3
CM4
CM5
CM6
DM6
DM5 DM4
DM3
DM2
DM1
BM1 BM2 BM3 BM4
BM5
BM6
BR1 BR2 BR3
K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K8 K9 K10 K11 K12
KMU1
KMU2
KMU3
KMU4
KML1 KML2
KR1
CR1CR2CR3CR4
A Riser
B Riser
C Riser
Brake Handle
Mojo 5 Rigging diagram
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS LINE DIAGRAM
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Non Accelerated
Accelerated Pulleys axis - axis
A 500mm
B 500mm
C 500mm
A 350mm
B 400mm
C 500mm
Individualandlinkedlinelengthscanbefoundonline.

MATERIALS
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AllOzoneglidersaremadefromthehighestqualitymaterialsavailable.
Cloth
Upper Surface
DominicoDOKDO30DMF
Lower Surface
DominicoDOKDO30DMF
Internal Ribs
DominicoDOKDO30DFM
Leading Edge Reinforcement
P18plasticpipe
MainLine Set Brake Lines
Riser Lines Main brake Lines
Edelrid6843-160/200kg Liros-10-200-040
Middle Lines Middle brake lines
LirosDSL-140kg LirosDSL-70kg
Upper Lines Upper brake lines
LirosDSL-70kg LirosDSL-70kg
Risers and hardware
Shackles
MaillonRapide-Pegeut
Riser webbing
20mmzerostretchpolyesterwebbing
Pulleys
AustriAlpin

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