tred 0 #1 May 28, 2015 just out of curiosity what are the different disciplines or approaches to wingsuit flying? I hear people say.. " if your gonna do acro..." 1. what exactly is wingsuit acro? 2. what else is there? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xenomorph283 0 #2 May 28, 2015 the basics are flocking(formation flight), acro(backfly and other freefly like stuff in a WS), preformance flight ( going for max speed, time or distance), and then you have artistic and 4 way sequentials competition( formations with points and more freefly style flying) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #3 May 28, 2015 http://wingsuitcompetition.com/ Flocking becomes really old after a short bit. Currently we have: Flocking (can be recorded as records if flown cleanly enough, must be four-way or larger. Currently only flat flocks are recognized) Performance (individual competition for time/distance/speed) Recognized as a competitive discipline by FAI and USPA (and other orgs). Acro (two way competition, see link above. Recognized as a competitive discipline by FAI and USPA (and other orgs). Sequential (four way teams, not *currently* recognized by any body, but a helluva lotta fun). XRW (canopy/wingsuit relative work, not *currently* recognized by any body) The discipline is expanding, but the short of it is, anybody can buy a big suit, hang flat/dumb/happy. it takes skill to participate in any of the above. If you're just wanting fun/hang time, and aren't interested in social skydiving, then any kind of suit works well. For flocking or acro, the suits become a bit more specialized. The Performance competitions are built for any size of suit. Sequential is for any size of suit. XRW is for med-large to very large suits. Either way, *most* wingsuiters have multiple tools in their closets. Find a school with a number of demos. Fly with a few people. Find what you like most and start there. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
keithbar 1 #4 May 29, 2015 DSE http://wingsuitcompetition.com/ Flocking becomes really old after a short bit. Currently we have: Flocking (can be recorded as records if flown cleanly enough, must be four-way or larger. Currently only flat flocks are recognized) . i wish i could do enough flocks to get bored with it. with out getting to the flying mattress stage and getting myself in trouble. i'm 6 ft 4 260lbs my pool of demo suits is limited for surei have on occasion been accused of pulling low . My response. Naw I wasn't low I'm just such a big guy I look closer than I really am . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dthames 0 #5 May 29, 2015 keithbar ***http://wingsuitcompetition.com/ Flocking becomes really old after a short bit. Currently we have: Flocking (can be recorded as records if flown cleanly enough, must be four-way or larger. Currently only flat flocks are recognized) . i wish i could do enough flocks to get bored with it. with out getting to the flying mattress stage and getting myself in trouble. i'm 6 ft 4 260lbs my pool of demo suits is limited for sureI know several larger guys that fly wingsuits in formations. The Sbird seems to be one of the more common for the guys that tend to fall a bit faster. But your height is also a plus. I fly an Rbird most of the time and have flown an Sbird a few times. The Sbird is not wildly different, not hard to fly at all.Instructor quote, “What's weird is that you're older than my dad!” Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
piisfish 140 #6 May 29, 2015 tred 2. what else is there? brand wars. Never underestimate brandwars. Online coaching is also a thing. Both activities make wingsuiting pretty close to swooping scissors beat paper, paper beat rock, rock beat wingsuit - KarlM Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dthames 0 #7 May 29, 2015 piisfish *** 2. what else is there? brand wars. Never underestimate brandwars. Online coaching is also a thing. Both activities make wingsuiting pretty close to swooping You need a megasuit to swoop well.Instructor quote, “What's weird is that you're older than my dad!” Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites