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howardwhite

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What was the last time you saw someone really reaching for the dead center, and on peas, not one of those wimpy tuffets?:P
This is Coy McDonald at Elsinore in 1965, a member of the Army team which lost to the Marines in a jumpoff to represent the U.S. at the Adriatic Cup meet.
Photo is from Sky Diver magazine. Lyle Cameron notes "The PCs just didn't perform in Elsinore's mindless heat."

HW

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Ah, yes, Lyle was absolutely prescient in his early leap onto the Crossbow bandwagon.:P

To be fair, though, the same issue has a long story about jumping the PC. Aimed at newbies, it's a complement to the earlier and definitive Daryl Henry article, "Commanding the Commander," which was published both in Sky Diver and Parachutist.

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Hi Howard,

I remember both articles: Daryl's was the complete article on how to fly the PC (man, did we ever study that writeup, plus the standard Sat. nite tavern arguements on whether he was right or not); where the 2nd article was more in the line of 'How to love your PC.' I cannot remember the author of the 2nd article; who was it? :P

Jerry

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Hi Howard,

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Ah, yes, Lyle was absolutely prescient in his early leap onto the Crossbow bandwagon.



One other little tidbit about this; in '65 Hal Evans put on a competition in Las Vegas and Daryl Henry showed up with a prototype Pioneer Para-Twin rig (their version of a piggyback and in Canada he could jump it without a TSO). Well, Daryl got injured on a layout landing and Cameron went on about how the Pioneer piggyback was dangerous and rarely worked, etc, etc. The story that was going around was that the Pioneer reserve hung lower on your back after opening and this is what caused Daryl's injury. :S

Jerry

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The Sixth World Meet monument being dedicated in Orange Saturday is surrounded by a granite curb. One of the curbstones remembers Hal Evans, and Joyce generously contributed to the monument project.
I'm sorry Daryl won't be there for the event; he was an important part of the meet, in ways beyond his participation as a member of the Canadian team.

HW

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