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skypuppy 1
I happened to have a few pics from the days before microline, zero p and cross-braced 21-cells made CRW a rarity on many dzs...
The first one is my SCS dive - we first did a no-contact, no-show exit and built a 10-way round we held for several seconds before breaking and building this 9-stack... You can tell how old the pic is since I'm jumping a Strato-star... It wasn't my main canopy but I used it figuring it would be easy to stay down in my slot.
The next one was an attempt to break the Cdn. record of 11 we set in 1985 (on Canada Day at Ont. provincials).
The next two are just from a demo team I was on, and the last one was my room-mate and I jumping into Western University during frosh week with our strato-stars...
The first one is my SCS dive - we first did a no-contact, no-show exit and built a 10-way round we held for several seconds before breaking and building this 9-stack... You can tell how old the pic is since I'm jumping a Strato-star... It wasn't my main canopy but I used it figuring it would be easy to stay down in my slot.
The next one was an attempt to break the Cdn. record of 11 we set in 1985 (on Canada Day at Ont. provincials).
The next two are just from a demo team I was on, and the last one was my room-mate and I jumping into Western University during frosh week with our strato-stars...
If some old guy can do it then obviously it can't be very extreme. Otherwise he'd already be dead.
Bruce McConkey 'I thought we were gonna die, and I couldn't think of anyone
Bruce McConkey 'I thought we were gonna die, and I couldn't think of anyone
very cool pics thanks!
The more and more CReW I do the more and more I like it. I got a bunch of em in now. Everyone of them is so memorable, the pic I have posted now is of a beautiful downplane right over the dz. But here's a question for all you dawgs out there, when landing a biplane does the bottom guy always hit a little harder than normal or after a lot of practice does it get better?
crwmike 0
Hehe, sure seems like it. It's the bottom guys call when to break and they need to do it a bit higher than usual. Of course, the higher you break, the more of an ouchie it will be is you don't separate cleanly. Top guy should have the lines over the instep and move his feet around to make sure the break is clean (watch out for shoe tongues catching lines!).
When landing a biplane, I make sure of two things:
1) I'm on top :)
2: My feet are ready for a clean break.
Michael
When landing a biplane, I make sure of two things:
1) I'm on top :)
2: My feet are ready for a clean break.
Michael
Quote. But here's a question for all you dawgs out there, when landing a biplane does the bottom guy always hit a little harder than normal or after a lot of practice does it get better?
When landing a biplane, I make sure of two things:
1) I'm on top :)
2: My feet are ready for a clean break.
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AMEN BROTHER!!!
1) I'm on top :)
2: My feet are ready for a clean break.
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AMEN BROTHER!!!
rehmwa 2
QuoteWhen landing a biplane,
! THUNK !!
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Driving is a one dimensional activity - a monkey can do it - being proud of your driving abilities is like being proud of being able to put on pants
skypuppy 1
I remember when we used to land 6-planes...
If some old guy can do it then obviously it can't be very extreme. Otherwise he'd already be dead.
Bruce McConkey 'I thought we were gonna die, and I couldn't think of anyone
Bruce McConkey 'I thought we were gonna die, and I couldn't think of anyone
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