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lol we're part of the Abhram group too! Hotel cost is outrageous... we're planning to sandwich 3 days in Moscow during the trip - any ideas of places to stay near Red Square for ~$50 / night per person?
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Myself and a bunch of friends are heading out to Russia this weekend for a 2 week skydiving trip. We're staying at Aerograd Kolomna and wanted views, opinions and advise for our escapades.... Russian phrases, things to do; things not to do and suggestions for places to stay in Moscow city centre most welcome. Let the banter commence ...
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Contact Dave Ruffell @ Sunshine Factory www.sunshine-factory.com Customer service is awesome!
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Rig as hand luggage on RyanAir ?
hineshpatel replied to bdev's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
I've taken my rig as hand luggage on a few ocassions to Empuria. My rig weighs 9kg (Ryanair limit = 10kg). Pack the CAA info for your AAD and take along an x-ray card in case the monkeys don't understand what it is! It's worth keeping your FAI & BPA with you too so that you're not mistaken for something else CAA: http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/830/dgo_passengerfaqs.pdf X-RAY CARD: http://www.vigil.aero/pdf/1997.pdf Also remember to leave your hook-knife in your checked-in baggage and place your rig on a tray before sending through the x-ray machine. Have a brilliant trip! -
micron22 with orange harness a friend just got a baby blue split colour thing and it looks more grey-green than blue so stay away! here's what i just collected last week
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Heading to Vector Boogie from UK?
hineshpatel replied to hineshpatel's topic in Events & Places to Jump
A couple of us are heading out on Sun 25th June on flight FR2132 from Stansted to Grenoble, coming back Sunday 2nd July on FR2133. Anyone keen to share a hire car to Gap and accommodation for the week? PM me. Cheers! H -
Even though I would prefer a water-resistant unit I am open to suggestions. Any of you dealers in the states got them in stock? Payment waiting if delivery guaranteed to FL by Fri/Sat. Thanks.
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I'm not a Nigerain scam artist... honest Collecting my new kit from Sunshine Factory this w/end - the unit intended for my rig has been sent back for debugging and my dealer has been unable to source another unit in time for my trip.
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I need an Argus AAD in Florida by THIS SATURDAY (10 June). Has anybody got a unit (or two) unaffected by the product recall? Thanks in advance.
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Skydive Jersey have a great deal for a complete Aerodyne Icon/Pilot/Smart set-up including Vigil AAD for £2,700 AND you get the benefit of a system sized & coloured to your exacting wishes. http://www.skydivejersey.net/catalog/index.php?cPath=29&osCsid=4eec5f83bf59b0fcfec6eb8e14764983
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Email: gottaflychris@yahoo.co.uk Website: http://www.freejive.com Thoroughly recommend WingTips btw - learnt a lot from it!
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Getting from Orlando to Z-Hills
hineshpatel replied to hineshpatel's topic in Events & Places to Jump
Sunday 11th June, heading back Monday 12th June PM... YES! Planning 15mins tunnel on Sat 10th June in the evening (if there are any slots left!)..... -
Getting from Orlando to Z-Hills
hineshpatel replied to hineshpatel's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
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Getting from Orlando to Z-Hills
hineshpatel replied to hineshpatel's topic in Events & Places to Jump
Any suggestions for getting from International Drive to Z-Hills on a Sunday morning and back the next evening? - Is hire car the only option? Thanks. -
I use Harrison Beaumont (http://www.hbinsurance.co.uk). They charge 5% of equipment value and cover claims for theft from DZ, in-use incidents etc. Haven't had to claim so not sure how efficient their process is... I did try Norwich Union, Halifax, Post Office & Endsleigh through home contents cover but neither of these firms would offer coverage for 'air-sports' equipment. Hope this helps!
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it's usually what I "do-n-say" when trying new tricks on my snowboard ;)
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My first canopy was a Sabre2 170 (from new) and the openings were lovely! Nice and soft and mostly on heading (I learned to pack on this canopy too!). Subsequently, I've done 15-20 demo jumps on a Sabre2 135 and a few of the openings have been harsh. I've also demo'd the Safire2 149 & 139 and found their openings to be far more controlled, consistent and easier on the body... I love the way the Sabre2 flies, lands and has greater toggle pressure in comparison to the Safire2. However as I tend to jump lots in a short space of time I've put my order in for a Safire2 simply as the Sabre2 135 left me feeling sore after 2 full days of jumping. Hope my experiences help
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Agreed. There is no substitute for proven technology in the field. However, my point is in 15 years materials, processes and analytical tools have shifted leaps and bounds....
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In the process of putting new kit together and wondering what the differences (if any) there were between the PD-R143 & Smart 135. I remember a coach back in Z-Hills telling me never to buy anything other than PD for my reserves, but that was largely unquantified. I like PD for their reputation, however I am leaning toward Aerodyne as the product is newer (and hence should be more technologically advanced). What are your experiences of either - good, bad or ugly? No marketing people pls lol.... Thanks in advance!
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Got this a while back from Headcorn DZ. Hope it helps! Not sure who the original author/producer is but all credits to them www.brunelskydiving.com/h_private/2ways (FS TRAINING).pdf H www.brunelskydiving.com
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Over 2 days it will be a nightmare to have them all rigged & unrigged. It's my plan to demo one canopy on the Saturday and another on the Sunday. Also (my opinion) it's far easier to make an educated judgement on 2 choices rather than bringing a third into the equation....
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About to demo some canopies and ideally only want 2 to compare..... Have had 110 rides on a Sabre2 170 from new and now considering either: PD Sabre2 150 Icarus Safire2 149 Aerodyne Pilot 150 PD Stilleto 150 (maybe) Is it really worth demo-ing a Sabre2 150 or do you think the Pilot & Safire2 will provide a good comparison to my existing Sabre2 170? (Note: Planning for 5-8 demo jumps on each canopy) All suggestions/opinions welcome!
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The container was bought new by myself as a complete rig direct from the Wings factory for my measurements with a SABRE2 170 / PDR160 combination. My rigger, who I trust entirely has followed the Wings-prescribed packing method, yet this has not solved the reserve flap opening during head-up freefly. During a recent visit to Skydive Spain I met a fellow Wings owner with an identical problem. A freefly coach out there told us he had also seen this issue with Wings containers many times before. In the meantime, Ankie & Sunrise Manufacturing (Wings) will be taking a look at, and hopefully rectifying any potential faults surrounding the reserve flap. I'll keep everyone posted with the outcome. Much appreciated for all the opinions!
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Agreed - I definitely would never make any mods myself... Regarding the reserve bulk, 2 different riggers have done the last 2 re-packs, each being notified of this problem and neither being able to solve it by adjusting bulk. Back to the size of the rig, I think that could be a poor photo coupled with loose straps (it was taken from my 1st free-fly coached jump). This may be a better pic to judge the size: http://www.skydiving.co.uk/Gallery/Weekends/12112005/Picture19.jpg Surely a 170 sized rig is going to be large anyway??? Thanks for all the help guys - keep it coming!