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tbrown 26
QuoteMuch cheaper and eaiser is to freepack a canopy witha tailpocket and attach a pud handle to the leading edge of the canopy (NOT RECOMMENDED AT ALL!)
In the late seventies, there were a few jumpers who actually did that. Nick Lucas from the Exitus team was one. You could spot them because there was no pilot chute anywhere and a pud handle dangling down from the center cell on the leading edge. I think a couple people got cocooned in their canopies and the fad died out pretty quick.
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Well, this was good read.
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dpreguy 14
1 line stow and stack the lines. "Coil of Death". Lotta jumps on that idea
hcsvader 1
This a great thread!
Really cool to see how some of the ideas on removable deployment systems and sliders people thought were bad 11 years ago have become common today.
Really cool to see how some of the ideas on removable deployment systems and sliders people thought were bad 11 years ago have become common today.
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wmw999 2,459
Thanks for resurrecting this thread -- it was a fun thread, wasn't it?
To me, the super-hard, super-tiny rig, particularly with boxed-in corners, strikes me as a really bad gear idea. Yeah, it looks cool, but if you ever tried to get a styrofoam box out of the cardboard box encasing it, you can understand why it might not be a perfect idea.
Wendy P.
To me, the super-hard, super-tiny rig, particularly with boxed-in corners, strikes me as a really bad gear idea. Yeah, it looks cool, but if you ever tried to get a styrofoam box out of the cardboard box encasing it, you can understand why it might not be a perfect idea.
Wendy P.
There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown)
erdnarob 1
In late 70s I have seen a friend of mine jump a modified C8 round parachute (cheepo) equiped with an inverted apex like a ParaCommander. They just put two ½" tubular nylon tapes from the apex to the front riser links. The performance was quite better and landings OK.
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isn't the new Vector ripcord kind of like that ? or does it come all the way out of the housing ?
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"Here's what you need," Dean said, "it's a brand new reserve from Pioneer."
It's all white and made of the flimsiest material I ever felt on a parachute.
"Gee, Dean, you can see right through this stuff. And the lines don't even go through the canopy. I mean look, they are just sewn to the skirt!"
"That material is called F-one-eleven,” Dean said, “and mark my words all canopies some day will be made of it."
"Haven't you got an old Navy Conical or something in there . . .?"
But Dean was right, the canopy was a Super-22, and I carried that reserve around on my back for many years and even used it once or twice.
Nick
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