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	Thanks for the kind comments. Camera is an 400D with 10-20 mm lens.
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	These are from last weekend.
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	Here are two...
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	Thanks, I'll have a look! Andreas
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	Hello, My girlfriend and I will be in Switzerland from 30 july till the 5th of august. We are looking for a nice dropzone in the area of Martigny. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks In advance, Andreas
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	Thanks. Yes the plane is a 207. I attached another shot.
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	Took this one last sunday.
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	I like this one. Someone swooping the ditch at our dropzone.
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	Anyone in the area of Bregenz (Austria) who wants to show us a exitpoint and/or inform us about the local rules? We will be in that area from 17th till 21st of July. Cheers
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	Just a quick question: can a Vigil equipped rig be jumped in Austria at the moment? Cheers
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	I receiverd (and heard off) excellent costumer support from the european factory. To bad you apperently experienced otherwise with Atair USA.
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	Are there any good freefly articles on the internet? I’m looking for anything about head-up/head-down, safety etc. I already have 'getting down the tube' that was posted in this forum. Cheers,
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	So, any news? Did someone bought/jump it?
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	I jump a Troll that has the MDV’s and the 5th upper control line retrofitted. Before that I experienced the same (bad) opening characteristics as Ddog and Tom A mentioned. Now it’s a totally different canopy regarding openings (really nice) and with the same great flight performance. Before jumping the Troll (labelled size 245) I jumped a Raven 3 which is about 248. I do find the Troll to be one size lager than the label states, both packing (volume) and flight wise. Just send Stane an email and you’ll know for sure. Cheers
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	Do you have some pic's already? Would like to see them. Cheers
 
