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kallend

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>With a handull of wingsuit jumps, and taking one look at the Skyray,
> I have trouble believing that the deployment would be anything
> close to 'usual'.

This time I think the story is literally correct. A throwout looks like it won't work with the Skyray - a ripcord and spring-loaded main PC might be a requirement for this thing.

In any case, I think a plain ol wing that you lie on is still a better option - you can drop it if there's a problem. Saw two of them at Eloy at the bigways but I haven't seen any mention of them since.

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In any case, I think a plain ol wing that you lie on is still a better option - you can drop it if there's a problem. Saw two of them at Eloy at the bigways but I haven't seen any mention of them since.



A wing that is UNDERNEATH you can cause serious problems if you need to get rid of it. You'd have to roll over on your back to cut it away and fall away from it. In the case of a rigid wing, the best scenario, IMO, is one that is back mounted that you can cut away and fall away from it. According to the Skyray website, you can cut it away and it will deploy a recovery chute(like a smaller skysurf board).

Mike

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umm. tyhe latest bond film feateures something like this, but your sort of ride it like a body board.
is it real? does anyone know what it's called? and are they any good?
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So, how many slots would you have to purchase on a skyvan or a casa to actually use that contraption?

I would hate to have it on during a malfunction...... might complicate things....

Roy
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>A wing that is UNDERNEATH you can cause serious problems if you need
>to get rid of it. You'd have to roll over on your back to cut it away and fal
>l away from it.

The wing I referred to is not attached to the jumper. You lie on it and hang on to handles. Seems safer than using a mechanical release system that can fail. What little experience I have with jumping objects (like inflatable whales and boats) is that the thing wants desperately to get _above_ you in freefall anway, since it's considerably lighter than you are.

>In the case of a rigid wing, the best scenario, IMO, is one that is back
>mounted that you can cut away and fall away from it. According to the
>Skyray website, you can cut it away and it will deploy a recovery chute
>(like a smaller skysurf board).

That seems even scarier to me. Imagine a premature recovery chute deployment.

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I seem to recall a post here from the skyray people, saying the 'Felix Red Bull wing' was not a skyray, but rather a 'stolen' design (based on their proto-types that where bought by felix&co earlyer)

The Skyray was quite a bit smaller then felix-wing I think, but performed about the same..or so they sayd...

Skyray must be happy with the free promotional stuff in Times though :)
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