dragon2 2 #26 July 10, 2005 It's a tandem ROTFL OK it was late last night, maybe I'll photoshop it a bit ciel bleu, Saskia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
beergood 0 #27 July 10, 2005 Now thats how a manufacturer shows a soon to be released wingsuit upclose in flight and with the leg wing inflated. Looks great, look forward to more pictures in action and video. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsane 0 #28 July 10, 2005 Impressive. Now I know why you're called "Tripod". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites RkyMtnHigh 0 #29 July 11, 2005 giddyup!!!! _________________________________________ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites ivanrockon 0 #30 July 11, 2005 That suit have some familiriaty of two of BM suits. Now, this is my observation and I'm not starting any drama against any manufacturer (it's really old). But the leg wing looks similar to the skyflyer1 model and the arm wings looks like a modern or more sofisticaded version of the classic suit. I know that you would say that they are entirely different things and all the blah behind it. i can see the leading edge of the arm is like the V1 but the shape of the wings (as seen on picture) made me think like that. Again, I just like to flock with whatever suit is out there. I just wanted to share my observation and I'm not into the drama between all wingsuits manufactures. Ivan "Rock On" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites tr027 0 #31 July 11, 2005 I've gone through the great length to translate the above posts to the Bottom Line: " It's gonna rock!!! " Now all I wanna know is how long till the first shipments get out. "The evil of the world is made possible by nothing but the sanction you give it. " -John Galt from Atlas Shrugged, 1957 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Costyn 1 #32 July 11, 2005 I'm not that familiar with many different suits, but the Phantom is a pretty cool suit. James was using it the whole weekend to flock with us, and he had a great range of flying in it. It seemed very stable (well, he is an awesome flyer too), we docked a couple times. Good fun. But what really struck out was during one jump I had opened a little higher (4000ft) and watched James from under my canopy. He flew on... and on... and on.... and it seemed like he wasn't losing any altitude! He said he later pulled cause he was above the landing spot because there was quite a bit of wind, but I'm sure he could've kept going for quite a while. It was amazing. I want one! I also tried out the Vampire yesterday. It's quite a beast (I usually fly a Classic II). It was very fast and a lot of fun. I don't have enough experience to compare it to an S3 though (which I have flown a couple times). Edit: added some pics. Pictures by Saskia Z (www.dragon2.nl). Cheers.Costyn van Dongen - http://www.flylikebrick.com/ - World Wide Wingsuit News Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Huha 0 #33 July 11, 2005 QuoteQuote I will post some in flight pics soon... as promised photo by the talented wingsuit photographer Saskia (www.dragon2.nl ) Long flights, J Hello all... Is that a pull-out PC that I see on the pic, or just a pull-out style pud attached to a throw-out? Regards, Huha (>o<-< Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites tr027 0 #34 July 11, 2005 Freefly handle attached to a throw out BOC."The evil of the world is made possible by nothing but the sanction you give it. " -John Galt from Atlas Shrugged, 1957 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites SkymonkeyONE 4 #35 July 11, 2005 Nice inflation! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites unclecharlie95 3 #36 July 12, 2005 Hi Ivan, out of interest can I ask what suit you currently jump? Quote But the leg wing looks similar to the skyflyer1 model hmmm, the S1 leg wing has a completely different design, with a large leg inlet (duct) a butt deflector, a completely different wing profile, different shape trailing edge etc.. Quote the arm wings looks the classic suit again, different inlets, profile, trailing edge, construction, dimensions, gripper etc etc. QuoteThat suit have some familiriaty of two of BM suits. As stated earlier, the designer is the same, that explains the "familiar". When you see the suit in person AND even more importantly when you have FLOWN the Phantom you will really understand the beauty and originality of the Phantom design. I was flocking with the Phantom this weekend, it is a dream to fly and offers an amazing performance range. Full product details will be released shortly. Long flights, JamesBASEstore.it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites ivanrockon 0 #37 July 12, 2005 I was worried that your reply took so long Guess being busy flying that thing. James I fly a skyflyer3. Already flew the prodigy at the dz.com boogie in lake wales a few weekends back. It was fun to be a beginner suit...and I was amazed how much I floated with it (even more than someone in a V1), wanted to demo de V1 but there were none for my size ....damn it! Telling you this to demonstrate that I'm not in favor of any manufacturer and don't want to be drag to that drama. Now in reply of your reply: QuoteAs stated earlier, the designer is the same, that explains the "familiar". You explained all differences (or basic differences) of my observations, but I noticed most of those difference in the pictures but still you can see some "cosmetical" or external design that look a little familiar, but then again is different in so many ways as you already described. Hopefully any Phoenix-Fly suits can be sent to Puerto Rico in order to demo them and therefore when I see the Phantom in person then I can realize (since pictures are not perfect clear and big enough) to see all difference as you say....that happened to me in lake wales when I saw the V1 and Prodigy for the *beer* time that I finally understood all the things already spoken about the suits (construction/design/mylar ribs/wings leading edge material/etc.) Blue ones, Ivan "Rock On" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Prev 1 2 Next Page 2 of 2 Join the conversation You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Reply to this topic... × Pasted as rich text. Paste as plain text instead Only 75 emoji are allowed. × Your link has been automatically embedded. Display as a link instead × Your previous content has been restored. 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RkyMtnHigh 0 #29 July 11, 2005 giddyup!!!! _________________________________________ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ivanrockon 0 #30 July 11, 2005 That suit have some familiriaty of two of BM suits. Now, this is my observation and I'm not starting any drama against any manufacturer (it's really old). But the leg wing looks similar to the skyflyer1 model and the arm wings looks like a modern or more sofisticaded version of the classic suit. I know that you would say that they are entirely different things and all the blah behind it. i can see the leading edge of the arm is like the V1 but the shape of the wings (as seen on picture) made me think like that. Again, I just like to flock with whatever suit is out there. I just wanted to share my observation and I'm not into the drama between all wingsuits manufactures. Ivan "Rock On" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tr027 0 #31 July 11, 2005 I've gone through the great length to translate the above posts to the Bottom Line: " It's gonna rock!!! " Now all I wanna know is how long till the first shipments get out. "The evil of the world is made possible by nothing but the sanction you give it. " -John Galt from Atlas Shrugged, 1957 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Costyn 1 #32 July 11, 2005 I'm not that familiar with many different suits, but the Phantom is a pretty cool suit. James was using it the whole weekend to flock with us, and he had a great range of flying in it. It seemed very stable (well, he is an awesome flyer too), we docked a couple times. Good fun. But what really struck out was during one jump I had opened a little higher (4000ft) and watched James from under my canopy. He flew on... and on... and on.... and it seemed like he wasn't losing any altitude! He said he later pulled cause he was above the landing spot because there was quite a bit of wind, but I'm sure he could've kept going for quite a while. It was amazing. I want one! I also tried out the Vampire yesterday. It's quite a beast (I usually fly a Classic II). It was very fast and a lot of fun. I don't have enough experience to compare it to an S3 though (which I have flown a couple times). Edit: added some pics. Pictures by Saskia Z (www.dragon2.nl). Cheers.Costyn van Dongen - http://www.flylikebrick.com/ - World Wide Wingsuit News Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Huha 0 #33 July 11, 2005 QuoteQuote I will post some in flight pics soon... as promised photo by the talented wingsuit photographer Saskia (www.dragon2.nl ) Long flights, J Hello all... Is that a pull-out PC that I see on the pic, or just a pull-out style pud attached to a throw-out? Regards, Huha (>o<-< Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tr027 0 #34 July 11, 2005 Freefly handle attached to a throw out BOC."The evil of the world is made possible by nothing but the sanction you give it. " -John Galt from Atlas Shrugged, 1957 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkymonkeyONE 4 #35 July 11, 2005 Nice inflation! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
unclecharlie95 3 #36 July 12, 2005 Hi Ivan, out of interest can I ask what suit you currently jump? Quote But the leg wing looks similar to the skyflyer1 model hmmm, the S1 leg wing has a completely different design, with a large leg inlet (duct) a butt deflector, a completely different wing profile, different shape trailing edge etc.. Quote the arm wings looks the classic suit again, different inlets, profile, trailing edge, construction, dimensions, gripper etc etc. QuoteThat suit have some familiriaty of two of BM suits. As stated earlier, the designer is the same, that explains the "familiar". When you see the suit in person AND even more importantly when you have FLOWN the Phantom you will really understand the beauty and originality of the Phantom design. I was flocking with the Phantom this weekend, it is a dream to fly and offers an amazing performance range. Full product details will be released shortly. Long flights, JamesBASEstore.it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ivanrockon 0 #37 July 12, 2005 I was worried that your reply took so long Guess being busy flying that thing. James I fly a skyflyer3. Already flew the prodigy at the dz.com boogie in lake wales a few weekends back. It was fun to be a beginner suit...and I was amazed how much I floated with it (even more than someone in a V1), wanted to demo de V1 but there were none for my size ....damn it! Telling you this to demonstrate that I'm not in favor of any manufacturer and don't want to be drag to that drama. Now in reply of your reply: QuoteAs stated earlier, the designer is the same, that explains the "familiar". You explained all differences (or basic differences) of my observations, but I noticed most of those difference in the pictures but still you can see some "cosmetical" or external design that look a little familiar, but then again is different in so many ways as you already described. Hopefully any Phoenix-Fly suits can be sent to Puerto Rico in order to demo them and therefore when I see the Phantom in person then I can realize (since pictures are not perfect clear and big enough) to see all difference as you say....that happened to me in lake wales when I saw the V1 and Prodigy for the *beer* time that I finally understood all the things already spoken about the suits (construction/design/mylar ribs/wings leading edge material/etc.) Blue ones, Ivan "Rock On" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites