K763 0 #1 November 19, 2004 Hey all you kids out in cyberland.... We had our sweet WebMistress in here all day, and she's done an amazing job on our website. There is a new section called Tech News, which addresses topics that are hot today, the gear lists are updated and accurate, and there's news about the BR/Vertigo merger, creating Apex BASE. We also have photos of the Vertex 2 and the Prism 2, a logo parachute section, and other goodies I'll leave you to find on your own. www.basicresearch.com Have fun, enjoy! Karen Apex BASE Perris Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomAiello 26 #2 November 19, 2004 clicky-- Tom Aiello Tom@SnakeRiverBASE.com SnakeRiverBASE.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DexterBase 1 #3 November 19, 2004 All that stuff is on the www.basicresearch.com site? I couldn't find most of that stuff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peterk 0 #4 November 19, 2004 I just never understood why the BR freefall chart "recommends" a 0-1 second freefall from 200', and shows that velcro rigs are good choices for low stuff, and pin rigs are just fair... Oh well, the whole chart doesn't really make sense the more I look at it, but I understand the difficulty of making such a generic chart... I would love to freefall 200' with a second delay- over water....--------------- Peter BASE - The Ultimate Victimless Crime Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DexterBase 1 #5 November 19, 2004 I think a lot has to do with when the chart was made. Not too long ago, pins were scary and expert territory only. BASE is changing and I think that chart is pretty much outdated for anyone but students. You also have to keep in mind that this is BASE jumping and there can be no chart that will tell you what to do and have it be accurate for all jumps. I think a better chart would leave out the object height and tell you what pilot chute to use for a given delay and take into consideration the size canopy you're using. Then it will tell you approximately how long (in vertical feet) it will take you to get to linestretch. Where the ground is is pretty irrelevent. If you know you have to be open a certain vertical distance below the exit point to avoid obstacles and make a landing area, the freefall/delay charts are absolutely useless. I guess the real answer is get out there and jump with an experienced mentor. That's the only way you can really know what to do. (I don't mean you dude.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faber 0 #6 November 21, 2004 QuoteI would love to freefall 200' with a second delay- over water.... if you were Aussie you might would do it over grass or sand,but hey... I do agree to disagree whith their chart,but hey im also just a Dane i would say that i agree whith BR that i will take less than a sec delay or so sub 200ft... Stay safe Stefan Faber Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NickDG 23 #7 November 21, 2004 We made that freefall chart back in the early 90s. So no, it doesn't take into account all the advancements made since. I created that website, and to say the least it needs updating. But, I don't work there anymore, and I'm sure after all the merger biz is over, the website will get a face lift in content and presentation. Nick BASE 194 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
K763 0 #8 November 22, 2004 There's a new section called Tech News, in the left pane under the heading Reference. The pictures of the two new rigs are in their respective pages, Prism 2 and Vertex 2. There is also a canopy logo section called Custom Logos in the left pane under the Equipment heading. I hope you find everything ok! K Share this post Link to post Share on other sites