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flysight - Altitude vs distance graph
GoneCodFishing replied to GoneCodFishing's topic in Wing Suit Flying
Is there any way to get the above? Flysight viewer 'claims' to do it, but i don't know if the current version is a duff or something. I downloaded it and installed it a few times and not only it doesn't offer the above option, i get innumerable bugs and program crashes. I tried a trial version of Paralog to see if purchase was worth it, and doesn't offer that either. Any suggestions? -
Landing out... A Farmer McUpset story
GoneCodFishing replied to BigMikeH77's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Wish somebody had warned me of that before i did... -
Page 43 here http://www.parachutes-de-france.net/upload/docs/100508061612-25-63-35-manuel-atom-legend-r.zip PdF risers have a stud within the 'loop' to which the grommet/ring 'lock' after installation. It'd be a bad idea to use these slinks in any other risers. If i were you i'd just get a set of new slinks. Weather is shit the whole of this week in the UK anyway, so is not like you'll miss on jumping
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As mentioned when this same issue was brought up earlier, and the same piece of equipment was cited as an example, Yep, sorry, there were no replies when i started writing my post. There was a study a while ago that involved parachute opening shocks using soldiers as guinea pigs that surmised the highest shock that the human body can take without injury is 6kn and 12g or so. A later study focusing in fall arrest systems referencing these past tests can be found here http://www.hse.gov.uk/research/hsl_pdf/2003/hsl03-09.pdf It is possible to 'calibrate' the absorber to start ripping at a particular load of, let's say 8kn (most models are set to start deploying at between 2/4kn), and there are re-setable systems that could be adapted http://www.e-climb.net/en/12-schock-absorbers, but since as you said manufacturers already looked into it and i'm just a punter i'll default to them knowing more than me on the issue.
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That's not a bad idea. The risers themselves could have a rip-through energy absorbing section like found in climbing equipment, but then i guess it's the question if the occurrence is frequent enough for the manufacturers to take action and to justify the extra complication with our gear. http://www.petzl.com/en/pro/verticality/lanyards-and-energy-absorbers/energy-absorbing-lanyards/asapsorber P.S. To avoid 'misunderstandings', even a single occurrence would be enough in my book, as this is a devastating situation. The whole 'use Dacron', 'take care packing', etc. arguments apply, but some extra mitigating just-in-case's wouldn't go amiss.
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This may or may not be useful to you, but the SWL will usually be 20% of the minimum breaking load.
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Cool. Nice little video, and good skills
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Have you got that video hosted somewhere else? I'm trying to watch it, but that player won't work in my computer
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I had an Electra 190 with exactly the same damage. Apparently it is normal and nothing to worry.
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Skydive/Paragliding Crossover- any interest?
GoneCodFishing replied to jnick1206's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
What i would really like, rather than sitting under canopy for an hour, would be PG type acro performance on a skydiving canopy. -
Oh my God! HIS CHOO LAIS WAS ANTYED!!! Ha, ha. Very good, indeed.
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I serve my country by keeping the streets clean of rubbish and paying taxes so they can be spent for people to go turkey-shooting in warm exotic middle east locations. I have the other week broken a nail while doing my duty for my country, and have also received the "employee of the month" award back in 2010. Yet last weekend i was refused entry at a fashionable club in the strip because i was wearing my Nike Air Max and hadn't shaved for a week, plus i admit it was a bit longer since i last had a shower, and my t-shirt said "Obama takes it up the ass". What was that all about? I expect preferential treatment and nothing less for all i'm doing for my country, and this unpatriotic, un-american outlet has let the country down for not allowing me my right to openly offend everybody else in the establishment. This wouldn't have happened under Reagan
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Lol! Awesome! You know the rules though, if there ain't video it didn't happen. Post it up so we punters can cry
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Not much more to say that hasn't been said already. Top canopy that deserves to be more popular than it is, and a bit of a cult connoisseur item. Those who join the club are never disappointed.
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Project for Backpack-Wingpack / Backpack-Airplane
GoneCodFishing replied to team_skyflash's topic in Wing Suit Flying
Based on his drawings, photos and data, i come up with a t-off speed of just under 100km/h, and a drag of roughly 60lbs. Those engines have a combined power of just over 50lbf, so he can get fast enough for that wing to get lively for sure given a long enough runway. I don't think there's much chance of lobbing that out of a plane in Europe though. Maybe he could take it to one of those 'junk' days out in the desert? -
Project for Backpack-Wingpack / Backpack-Airplane
GoneCodFishing replied to team_skyflash's topic in Wing Suit Flying
I wouldn't worry too much. I did some calculations with the data he provides on the wing, engines, etc. and the drag he'd be having at the speeds necessary to get enough lift for take-off is higher than the thrust he's got available. All said, even though that flying machine will never fly, he will still have enough speed and lift to go unstable and really hurt himself, so here is hoping for him seeing the light before it's too late. -
I'm reasonably certain neither the CCI nor the pilot would be too impressed with having somebody dangling by the feet out the door for half a mile I'll keep it in mind for when i get somewhere overseas though. Nice one
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That is hilarious! The big question is though, how did you get that past the CCI...
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Stowless bag packing w/o rig dragging
GoneCodFishing replied to SethInMI's topic in Gear and Rigging
The reason it is important to make the fig-8's progressively smaller, is so as to avoid having a bight of line hitching around another bight from lower down the bag causing a tension knot at worst, or excessive wear on the lines due to sawing/friction/melting. This danger is further increased if the brake lines aren't untwisted regularly to stop them behaving like horny snakes in a worm's hen party. -
Project for Backpack-Wingpack / Backpack-Airplane
GoneCodFishing replied to team_skyflash's topic in Wing Suit Flying
Why would you think that? https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/268559_514098431943539_33111282_n.jpg https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/541058_514704615216254_427601303_n.jpg https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/734282_514707891882593_243516298_n.jpg -
Project for Backpack-Wingpack / Backpack-Airplane
GoneCodFishing replied to team_skyflash's topic in Wing Suit Flying
Nice one. You may want to read this and research it a bit more before you spend too much money though http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tailplane BTW, how hot do those boots get? -
Phoenix-Fly - The Need 4 Speed - Mountain Trails
GoneCodFishing replied to mccordia's topic in Wing Suit Flying
Hey JC. Not sure if the problem is my side or yours, but some of your videos on Vimeo play with the image reversed horizontally, as in the letters read back to front, and the colours seem like they are solarised. They are fine in YouTube Might be just my computer, or maybe all the partying from when i was young is catching up and making me see funny but i thought i'd let you know. Cracking video nevertheless, as always. Nice work. -
Atom 00, tempo 150, diablo/stiletto 150
GoneCodFishing replied to treiparinti's topic in Gear and Rigging
You are better off chatting with a rigger to be honest. Overstuffing a reserve doesn't sound like something compatible with a long healthy life...