heyday

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  1. Fido ...I previewed my message to see that Příbram would have little meaning to most of the community ;-) Pribram works for now....also, trying to pronounce the name correctly is something quite like being at school!! David "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."...Steven Wright
  2. After a nice wingsuit weekend in Príbram, Czech Republic, we drove back to the centre of Prague to see organised crane jumps from 63 metres over the river Vltava. Three jumpers made several jumps from the crane over a few hours. Weather conditions were perfect, and the great Czech beer is about 40p (70 cents a pint) :-) Photographs attached are of James Boole getting a 2 for 1 deal from the crane - with some flat-fly into the river :-) ...nice "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."...Steven Wright
  3. Ah..Mr Diamond, so we meet again.....any data worth posting ...I'll let you know!! Agreed. Icon leaves one 'in some awe' .....some dude at Eloy took it a couple of years back now Have a great weekend! David "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."...Steven Wright
  4. Hello I've been loaned a Foretrex 201 that I'm gonna test this weekend with my wingsuit.
  5. I have spoken to several people lately that would like to have a formula that can address how much (or little) of their potential they are getting from their wingsuit, based on their weight and size. Suggestions have been made that say 'smaller, lighter people fly for longer'. So, maybe it would be a good idea to get all those interested to suggest variables and assumptions to be taken into account in the formula. So to find out if we are flying good or bad we start with the following. variable 1: Body weight variable 2: Body height variable 3: Length of flight variable 4: Height flown Can anyone add to the variables involved, or introduce assumptions to follow? Can anyone suggest how to formulate these variables to get a result that reflects potential used? Dave "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."...Steven Wright