airbornesoon 0 #1 January 10, 2013 Anyone know where you can buy these new? also anyone looking to get rid of one or know of someone that is id love to hear from youSi Vis Pacem, Para Bellum Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JerryBaumchen 1,373 #2 January 10, 2013 Hi soon, Contact these folks: FXC CORPORATION / GUARDIAN PARACHUTE 3410 South Susan Street Santa Ana, CA 92704 U.S.A. info@fxcguardian.com Phone: 714-556-7400 http://www.fxcguardian.com/ Best of luck, JerryBaumchen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
woppyvac 0 #3 January 11, 2013 Haven't run into any of these AAD's... how long has it been around? good reputation? comparable price to a Vigil or Cypress? The reviews on DZ.com look alright but there are only 7.Woot Woot! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RiggerLee 61 #4 January 11, 2013 It's been around for a long time. It was suposed to be a compediter to the early cypres. And in the most basic sence it succeaded. however it had enough problems that it fell out of favor and just disapeared into history. In other words there are plenty of reasons why you have never seen them. They were out there and you could probable pick one up cheep. With enough tender loving care you can nurse one along but why? And I'm saying this. I'm normally more generous and fergiving of flaws and limitations in a design. LeeLee lee@velocitysportswear.com www.velocitysportswear.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mark 107 #5 January 11, 2013 QuoteHaven't run into any of these AAD's... how long has it been around? good reputation? comparable price to a Vigil or Cypress? The reviews on DZ.com look alright but there are only 7. Nice aluminum battery box (much better than plastic Cypres-1 box). Anodized in Airtec purple. Excellent cutter. Must calibrate before every jump. No altitude offset possible. No auto-off (Cypres, Vigil, Argus, MarS all turn off at 14 hours); battery life is about 150 hours, which means you should it off after every jump. Batteries are located in the AAD pocket, which means if you leave it on at the end of one weekend, and you don't jump the next weekend, you will need to open the reserve to replace the batteries before the following weekend. Assumes that it is turned on at dz level. Can be turned off and turned on in the aircraft. Do not do this at, say, 7000 feet unless you plan to open at 9000 feet or higher. Functional check (requiring an altitude chamber -- does your rigger have one?) recommended at each repack. Grey area whether 105.43(c) requires the recommended check. Depending on size of cable channels, may require disassembly to install. The control head is substantially larger than the control heads of other AADs. It is possible to open the battery box, unplug the control head cable, run the cable backwards through the channel(s), and then reassemble the cable and close the battery box. Some manufacturers do not approve this model AAD. No tandem, student, or swoop models; no 2-pin models. (? I'm not sure about this; the website says these are in Beta testing, but I don't think they've gotten further than that.) Not waterproof or water resistant. Price comparable to Vigil and Cypres. -Mark Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Remster 30 #6 January 11, 2013 Quotewhich means you should it off after every jump Actually, recommended best practice was to shut it off after you had a functioning canopy over your head.Remster Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
woppyvac 0 #7 January 11, 2013 Well, that sums up pretty well why I'm not familiar with it... TYWoot Woot! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites