leroydb 0 #1 October 5, 2002 i hear that a guy in austraila caught a thermal after forgetting to pull and landed safely......Leroy ..I knew I was an unwanted baby when I saw my bath toys were a toaster and a radio... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
quatorze 1 #2 October 5, 2002 Gonna have to wait on this one before I believe it, would be cool, any body got any better info? I'm not afriad of dying, I'm afraid of never really living- Erin Engle Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Macaulay 0 #3 October 5, 2002 Who forgets to pull? - Mac Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jumpy 0 #4 October 6, 2002 Well its just so easy to forget about that ground when its rushing up at 120 mph isn't it!?!? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Macaulay 0 #5 October 7, 2002 Quote...rushing up at 120 mph... Wrong forum... - Mac Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jumpy 0 #6 October 7, 2002 lol..ahh yes sorry wasn't thinking...but still at ?40 mph? it would still be pretty hard to forget to pull Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cloud9 0 #7 October 7, 2002 well unfortunetly if you read the fatality page you will see several no pulls every year, so it does happen. As far as landing a suit, i think this falls in the same lore as the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ojf1982 0 #8 October 7, 2002 Quotewell unfortunetly if you read the fatality page you will see several no pulls every year Isnt found out that most no pulls tend to be suicides. They found out he/she is depressed, going through alot of troubles in their lives, and coincidently their cypres are turned off.The edge ... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who know where it is are those that have gone over - Hunter S. Thompson Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkymonkeyONE 4 #9 October 7, 2002 Quotei hear that a guy in austraila caught a thermal after forgetting to pull and landed safely...... I seriously doubt that, LeRoy. Oh yeah, when are you coming back? Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leroydb 0 #10 October 7, 2002 hey chucky... coming bck mid to late oct... Wana jump my new canopy wHen I get back... ps is there a base forum here? Looking at buying all new gear... Leroy ..I knew I was an unwanted baby when I saw my bath toys were a toaster and a radio... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndyMan 7 #11 October 9, 2002 QuoteIsnt found out that most no pulls tend to be suicides If you read the (now outdated) list of Cypres saves at http://www.pia.com/SSK/cypres/saves02b.htm, you'll see a very large number of "no pulls" are brain-locks. Most? I doubt it, but we don't have fatalities info for the same years that we have cypres info. _Am__ You put the fun in "funnel" - craichead. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Macaulay 0 #12 October 9, 2002 QuoteWho forgets to pull? For those that didn't notice... this was just a snide response to a bullshit statement. Not to be delved into so deeply or taken too seriously. Sheesh. - Mac Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
numskull99 0 #13 October 21, 2002 If the speed down didn't kill him, there is allot of forward speed that probably would. -Nums Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggerrob 643 #14 October 26, 2002 Some day, some time soon, some one is going to land a birdman suit. Hopefully he is going to land on a forgiving surface, like a glacier. Please take lots of pictures. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Casch 0 #15 October 26, 2002 QuoteIf the speed down didn't kill him, there is allot of forward speed that probably would. I suppose if you landed in a good size lake, and were able to get your fall rate around 30mph or lower at impact, you would just skid across the water like a skiier? But the important thing is getting fall rate down...it would be survivable I would think...dumb but survivable Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ManBird 0 #16 October 27, 2002 QuoteI suppose if you landed in a good size lake, and were able to get your fall rate around 30mph or lower at impact, you would just skid across the water like a skiier? But the important thing is getting fall rate down...it would be survivable I would think...dumb but survivable It'd be about as survivable as being thrown out of a car face first from 30 feet at 100+ MPH... which is not very. A broken neck would just be one of the very likely injuries. If it's ever going to happen, I'd imagine that it would be attempted on a powdery slope, where we've already seen landings (albeit on skis or a snowboard, head up) with pretty high forward speed and fall rate, and it won't be with anything that's on the market now. Though what's coming up pretty soon might have some people thinking (though not trying) about landing one day. Why is it important to try and land one? Shouldn't the goal be to attain human body flight? It might display what can be done, but why put on wings to be concerned with the ground? May as well throw a Pepsi at a window. What does that mean? I have no idea. MB]"¯"`-._.-¯) ManBird (¯-._.-´"¯" Click Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
quatorze 1 #17 October 27, 2002 QuoteMay as well throw a Pepsi at a window. What does that mean? I have no idea. uh me neither, but I like the way you think QuoteWhy is it important to try and land one? Shouldn't the goal be to attain human body flight Why else did you(we) start skydiving? I'm not afriad of dying, I'm afraid of never really living- Erin Engle Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skreamer 1 #18 October 27, 2002 This from an article on Patrick de Gayardon by Adrian Nicholas : QuotePeople kept asking when he would try to land the wings and he would laugh. What he was actually trying to do was to take off. He was working with Katarina on a suit which he could use to slide down a mountain and then take off. He already had a prototype. The more I find out about him the more I am convinced that he was the greatest skydiver (possibly ever). I envy those that knew him and jumped with him. Will Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites