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QuoteQuoteIn fact there is not one single video evidence of a wingsuit "flat spin" ever posted here.
A Wingsuit Flat Spins is mostly an awesome horror scenario everyone loves using to scare themselves and others to death.
Fully agreeing.
Just name these instabilities spins or tumbles, like any other dicipline. We just have a bit more surface and/or drag helping to increase momentum compared to those situations on a normal skydive, making recovery a bit harder.
I got in a "flat spin" in my level 5 AFF jump. Was supposed to do a single backflip and ended up doing about 30. I guess my body just has a dangerous shape that causes "flat spins."
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I got in a "flat spin" in my level 5 AFF jump. Was supposed to do a single backflip and ended up doing about 30. I guess my body just has a dangerous shape that causes "flat spins."
Were you wearing a wingsuit in your AFF course?
True flat spins are much easier to get into with the ability to put your hands above your head I've done it also but its not easy to get into a real flat spin in a wingsuit. Still waiting for the video of a true wingsuit flat spin.
Looking at your camera angle it seems like you are not trying to arch in order to gain stability. The camera seems to point to the ground at all times. Look up to the horizon first on instability problems.
That diving exit is not easy to do - looked great in the beginning Did you try to turn 180° immediately after exit?
That diving exit is not easy to do - looked great in the beginning Did you try to turn 180° immediately after exit?
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QuoteLooking at your camera angle it seems like you are not trying to arch in order to gain stability. The camera seems to point to the ground at all times. Look up to the horizon first on instability problems.
That diving exit is not easy to do - looked great in the beginning Did you try to turn 180° immediately after exit?
my camera is setup for freeflying, hence the downward angle. and yes i did a 180 out of the door. i have a 2nd video that i did ALLOT better on, ill try and put it up this evening.
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A Wingsuit Flat Spins is mostly an awesome horror scenario everyone loves using to scare themselves and others to death.
Fully agreeing.
Just name these instabilities spins or tumbles, like any other dicipline. We just have a bit more surface and/or drag helping to increase momentum compared to those situations on a normal skydive, making recovery a bit harder.
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