PhoenixRising 0 #1 July 16, 2009 http://vimeo.com/5617300 It is Boring......here is a no cut flight from today on my X-Bird. exit point was 5.0 miles, exit alt was 13,000 feet opening atlitude was 2500 feet Get out your timers, for any one that cares. Enjoy, JustinWingsuit organizing, first flight courses and coaching Flock University Tonysuits Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mccordia 74 #2 July 16, 2009 Use Costyns actionscript to overlay some GPS data. Makes this stuff much more interesting JC FlyLikeBrick I'm an Athlete? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PhoenixRising 0 #3 July 16, 2009 time it, i am giving what the people asked for.J-Sho Wingsuit organizing, first flight courses and coaching Flock University Tonysuits Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Butters 0 #4 July 16, 2009 Thanks for sharing. I found it impressive ... the time, the distance, and the navigation. PS: I can't wait until I can fly as far as the current Federal Aviation Administration Regulations require for flight visibility. "That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VectorBoy 0 #5 July 16, 2009 Quotehttp://vimeo.com/5617300 It is Boring......here is a no cut flight from today on my X-Bird. Throw some boobies in there to make it more worthwhile or the FAA guys watching! Some nice big ones in the front and some nasty ones towards the end. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deniq 0 #6 July 16, 2009 Main remark: if by Justin given data is correct... Hi Justin, huge performance in time! If I look the time of Tobi Scherrinsky (73,9 s for 1000 meters) at Paralog Competition (http://www.wingsuitcompetition.com/ppc/showtimecomp.php) with his average 48,7 kmh (30,3 mph), your 3:28 over 3200 m (10500 ft) with average 55,4 kmh (34,4 mph) is realistic. Could you please post next time GPS data for your flight for the glide ratio performance. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fmmobley 0 #7 July 16, 2009 You should fly that way from a high altitude jump. I bet you could beat the 5:30 Gray Mike did earlier this year.... Marion Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Costyn 1 #8 July 16, 2009 Hey Justin, You have an Alti-track right? I'd be interested to the graphs from JumpTrack. Cheers, Costyn.Costyn van Dongen - http://www.flylikebrick.com/ - World Wide Wingsuit News Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PhoenixRising 0 #9 July 16, 2009 I have an altitrack, but Scotty has it as i left it in Utah. He is sending it to me hopefully overnight. If I get it I will do another long flight this weekend. JustinWingsuit organizing, first flight courses and coaching Flock University Tonysuits Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deniq 0 #10 July 16, 2009 Quote ...I will do another long flight this weekend. In Marl? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alge 0 #11 July 16, 2009 QuoteIf I get it I will do another long flight this weekend. You know the suit is too big when one flight takes a whole weekend. ^^ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peggs82 0 #12 July 16, 2009 Thought I should chime in as well... I, too, was on that flight, only mine lasted 15 seconds longer 3:45 - take that J-Sho!! I LOOOVVVEEE my X-Bird. Exit point was 5 miles, and what a flight. This was the second Time/Distance flight of the day, so fatigue was really a factor for both of us. (a side note, I'm feeling great today!) I feel the initial turn (180) hurts us a bit, and we still were not far enough out to make a straight run back to deployment. On the GPS note, what is everyone using now? Recommendations? Because God damn its hard to please you guys!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
michalm21 2 #13 July 16, 2009 Quote Thought I should chime in as well... I, too, was on that flight, only mine lasted 15 seconds longer 3:45 - take that J-Sho!! I LOOOVVVEEE my X-Bird. Exit point was 5 miles, and what a flight. This was the second Time/Distance flight of the day, so fatigue was really a factor for both of us. (a side note, I'm feeling great today!) I feel the initial turn (180) hurts us a bit, and we still were not far enough out to make a straight run back to deployment. On the GPS note, what is everyone using now? Recommendations? Because God damn its hard to please you guys!! Phil! I saw you on video and was just waiting for your post 3:45 is fantastic!!!!! See ya at Summerfest? Blues! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scottygofast 0 #14 July 16, 2009 QuoteI have an altitrack, but Scotty has it as i left it in Utah. He is sending it to me hopefully overnight. If I get it I will do another long flight this weekend. Justin Since I have his alti-track, Ive gone ahead and averaged all of the deployment altlitudes in the memory of the alti... Should we have a comptition to see who can guess the closest? " Im proud its higher than I thought~ but not by much~ :PZ Flock #11; Muff #1909; PFI #15, USPA Lifer Commercial Multi-Inst. Airplane/Rotory www.flyteskool.ws Aerial Photography Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mccordia 74 #15 July 16, 2009 I bid 1500-ish! JC FlyLikeBrick I'm an Athlete? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ScottGray 0 #16 July 16, 2009 Nice vid --- most impressive. I see a demo flight in my future. WSI-5 / PFI-51 / EGI-112 / S-Fly The Brothers Gray Wing Suit Academy Contact us for first flight and basic flocking courses at your DZ or boogie. www.thebrothersgray.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ScottGray 0 #18 July 16, 2009 2137.4 WSI-5 / PFI-51 / EGI-112 / S-Fly The Brothers Gray Wing Suit Academy Contact us for first flight and basic flocking courses at your DZ or boogie. www.thebrothersgray.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zeemax 0 #19 July 16, 2009 1200 ft? What's the prize?Phoenix Fly - High performance wingsuits for skydiving and BASE Performance Designs - Simply brilliant canopies Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pattersd 0 #20 July 16, 2009 Its nice to see you still working hard to get thru that 6th grade math class!my guess is 1971, and he works very hard to keep that average. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperGirl 0 #21 July 16, 2009 Quote 2137.4 no way. it's gotta be lower :) depends how many jumps were averaged... I'll bid 1650, I'm optimistic :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mccordia 74 #22 July 16, 2009 Are there prizes for the highest and lowest recorded opening altitude as well? JC FlyLikeBrick I'm an Athlete? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperGirl 0 #23 July 16, 2009 Quote Nice vid --- most impressive. I see a demo flight in my future. try the SBird first. that's quite an animal, too... Besides, that blue/navy SBird Tony had at Skyfest should fit you pretty well. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ScottGray 0 #24 July 16, 2009 Quote Quote 2137.4 no way. it's gotta be lower :) depends how many jumps were averaged... I'll bid 1650, I'm optimistic :) Trying to back a brother up .... but likely more in the 1885 range WSI-5 / PFI-51 / EGI-112 / S-Fly The Brothers Gray Wing Suit Academy Contact us for first flight and basic flocking courses at your DZ or boogie. www.thebrothersgray.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fasted3 0 #25 July 16, 2009 How would you compare that flight to if you had used an XS? Could you go as far, as fast, and what do you notice is different in flying the two?But what do I know? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites