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crawford 0
QuoteAll I can say, it's the coolest video I have ever seen!
Damn, Superwoman, you beat me to it. Still to this day, it is THE BEST video I have ever seen. Rock on man, you have bigger "mommy-Daddy buttons" than I will ever have!!!
"Sure, those Golf Carts may look all warm and fuzzy, but they WILL take a chunk out of your ass!"
It can be found on ftp://ftp.skydivingmovies.com.
lazyfrog 0
QuoteYou may think my technical analysis is out of place, but consider this. He is flying damn near parallel to the slope. I'm not suggesting he knew the exact angle of his flight or anything like that, but if that slope just happened to be exactly parallel to his max glide angle, he's pretty damn lucky.
I don't know the man at all, and I have no proof from the video that he could glide any flatter, but I'd imagine going into the stunt that he made sure the slope was at least a bit steeper than his flattest glide.
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according to what loic said, he had a good working margin, as he had to go more full speed than full glide.
if he had to go full glide, I don't think he would have done it.
there is no improvisation in what he did, they looked for the perfect slope, and there it was. I personnally don't think they want to die young. They think about what they do responsably, they are adults.
And on the video you see after he flies by the skiers, he gets into a flatter line of flight to get some altitude and then turn left over the cliff so he can open safely.
There is certainly a part of luck, like in anything in life. (miracles happen every day at dropzones


-how to fly
-where you fly
-your equipment
etc.etc etc
certainly requires a lower level of... luck
by the way, read things about winds etc in the forum... To all the guys who never flew in winter, have a try. Fly over snow, fly in mountains, fly with other things than parachutes, try paraglyding, hanggliding, glider etc... all this will help you understand many things.
Just don't forget that parachutes are "one of the worst" performing flying objects... Which is absolutely normal, considering it also has to deploy at high speed and that the skydiver is most likely wanting to survive each opening

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The111 1
QuoteAnd on the video you see after he flies by the skiers, he gets into a flatter line of flight to get some altitude and then turn left over the cliff so he can open safely.
It appears to me that this is partly due to the slope getting steeper, but that could be an optical illusion, it's hard to tell from the video.
skypuppy 1
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lazyfrog 0
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ourson #10, Mosquito Uno, CBT 579
andy2 0
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OK, if that feat is not the max, tell me, what is? We're not talking theory here, dude. We're not saying what could be done now with wingsuit technology where it is. We're saying a man flew down a mountain slope maybe 7 meters off of smearing himself across the whole side of it. That sounds like the max to me in wingsuit flying. If it's not I urge whoever can beat it to post the video.

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lazyfrog 0
do you like the jumps where he goes with the french 8way CReW ??
apparently Loic's idea was to do a 16way diamond (open in the middle...) and then fly through it...
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ourson #10, Mosquito Uno, CBT 579
The111 1
QuoteWe're not talking theory here, dude.
Actually, I am. And my limit, I mean flattest glide angle achievable. As it's been pointed out, he flattened his glide angle near the end of his flight to distance himself from the slope. Clearly, the slope was steeper than his flattest glide, a good thing.
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