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What possible causes can there be for a paraglider to have an inherent left turn?

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What possible causes can there be for a paraglider to have an inherent left turn?

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An inherent left turn on a paraglider is the result of the right side of the wing flying faster than the left side, i.e. more drag on the left side or the angle of attack is lower on the right side. Possible causes could be: – Manufacturing error ie unequal amount of cells e.g. more cells on the right side or inversely less cells on the left side of centre wing. – Line fault ie stretched lines or shorter lines e.g. shorter D-Lines and/or brake lines on left or longer D-Lines on right or A-lines on left.

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