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Everything posted by mnskydiver688
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Wingsuit Instructor/Coach Rating Input Needed.
mnskydiver688 replied to Para5-0's topic in Wing Suit Flying
There is an aspect to this argument that either I have been blind to or it has not been fully discussed. I am sure most of us can agree that it would be preferred if no instructional rating was created for wingsuits. Most of us would like to continue to operate as un-regulated faction of the general skydiving "public". I am one who on a personal level is against a wingsuit instructor rating. However if an instructional rating is needed to pacify those who do not believe we as discipline can effectively govern ourselves, then I guess that is what is needed. I would rather take some regulation over slow elimination at the hands of those who do not fully understand the nature of the equipment, dive flow, safety procedures, and interaction with dropzone support personnel. I tend to draw a number of similarities between this situation and what I assume was the case when the USPA was created. The FAA could've built large barriers to entry for the sport. But, through USPA's actions we are largely governed by those who enjoy the sport we do. For wingsuiters, why not take control of this and prove to the largely uninformed general skydiving public that we are competent to govern ourselves and do not need any further encroachment by those who do not understand wingusuiting. Yes, there will always be incidents. Idiots will still find their way onto a plane while wearing a wingsuit. But instead of the wingsuit community collectively shrugging their shoulders, we can point to action when the rest of the skydiving community inevitably wants answers. Sky Canyon Wingsuiters -
When does a Tourist become a skydiver?
mnskydiver688 replied to Rogersmoke's topic in Safety and Training
Yeah just hang out with Chuck for few hours and you won't be a tourist anymore.... Haha Sky Canyon Wingsuiters -
Working on my backflying...opinions/advice.
mnskydiver688 replied to jtval's topic in Wing Suit Flying
If I may add my .02 cents. I would also concentrate on rolling you shoulders back a bit. This will create a more consistent feel across your upper body. Even if you address your elbows if your chest and shoulders are collapsed and not rolled back you may not get as much benefit. Also, don't confuse what DSE was saying about your hips with arching your back. That was something I had to work through as I would de-arch or so I thought and end up arching my back and putting me head low. This may seem obvious, but if you have someone stacked on you watch their body position. A lot of times that can give you a heads up on how your position changes are affecting your performance before you would. Sky Canyon Wingsuiters -
Tokina 11-16mm experience anyone? Slow AF?
mnskydiver688 replied to Grisu's topic in Photography and Video
The Tokina is a very nice lens for the price. I am more familiar with the Nikon version, but keep in mind it does not have an internal auto focus motor, so your camera body needs to have the motor. That is typically the source of slower AF. However for ultra wides auto focus is a bit of moot point like others have mentioned. It also has great low light performance due to the larger aperture. Sky Canyon Wingsuiters -
I would prefer not comparing it to anything canopy related. You are required to show basic canopy skills before earning a license. All canopies are controlled via the same types of inputs. Toggles, Risers, Harness. When you go from a student canopy to a sport rig, toggles are not in a different place all of a sudden. In regard to wingsuit instruction, you learn the basics of wingsuit gear, the effect the gear has on jump preparation and execution, and techniques used in flight for navigation, control, etc. This does not say once you have received the training, you need to go back and get more when you decide to get a larger suit, or start learning acrobatics and backflying. Nor would it require you to pursue more instruction if you wanted to do some "XRW". In any case, ultimately it comes down where you decide to jump and what they decide to enforce. Hell bent on jumping a wingsuit with no "in person" instruction and just some stuff you read on line, I am sure there are DZ's out there that would have the policy of don't ask don't tell. Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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If you don't mind a narrower zoom range the Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 is a very nice lens. Not terribly expensive either for one with that aperture. I am planning on picking one up. For tandems I just stick with a kit 18-55mm Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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Ever been to North Dakota? Pretty smooth.... Looks even less exciting from 12,000ft. Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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With a larger wingsuit I would have to disagree with the no extended bridle suggestion. However, you don't necessarily need a larger PC if it is getting clean air, and it would affect non-wingsuit deployments as well. Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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With the Ghost 3, there are some tricks I have found to get the thing into "Ludicrous Speed" but the possibility is there. And on it's back... Watch out! Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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So roll over on your back and pop it like it's hot... Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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I think it should read: Could you back-fly well? Some may consider the arm chair back flying. Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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Can an AFF Level 2 student go jump at another DZ unsupervised? For an AFF Level 1 jump the amount of new experiences/decisions/sensations/visuals/thought tracks, are a magnitude greater than during a FFC. Yes there are many things that are different however, Are the EP handles in the same location as previous jumps? -Yes Is the main deployment handle in the same location as previous jumps? -Yes Are canopy controls located in the same location as previous jumps? -Yes Are landing procedures the same as on previous jumps? -Yes I would not compare the strain on situational awareness between a jumper who has absolutely no frame of reference and one who has over the previous 200 jumps an established frame of reference and who understands what is necessary in maintaining that effective situational awareness while on a skydive. Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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Well we are not other disciplines Butters! We our are own brand of crazy. Keep in mind great wingsuiters were once crappy skydivers.... Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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The page no longer exists. Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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That was my experience as well. My openings were smoother and cleaner from full flight in a larger suit. To clarify full flight, I do not mean head high float position full flight. Disclosure: I jump with a 9' bridle from pin to PC, dynamic corners on javelin container. Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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I have been jumping a Sabre1 150 for all my wingsuit jumps ~400. I modded the slider to help with openings both wingsuiting and non. It flies very well in line twists and they are cheap and easy to get a hold of. You could probably find one around to try it out. A very good option for a secondary rig used strictly for wingsuiting. Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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Ha... No I was referring to how dirty the suit can get from sitting in the airplane, packing without a packing mat, around the grippers, the trailing edge of the leg wing... I pride myself on not landing on "high wear areas" Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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I ended up using most of the can for the outside of the suit. I did run into some white residue in a couple of spots. I tried to do many light coats to avoid it, but I also did more coats in "high wear" areas. Now time will tell if my application was good. Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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biggest Swiss wingsuit formation tomorrow...
mnskydiver688 replied to piisfish's topic in Wing Suit Flying
Did I see a 180 degree turn at the end of break off? Just want to confirm what I saw. Sky Canyon Wingsuiters -
US Performance Competition - Acro Invitational (November 2011)
mnskydiver688 replied to mccordia's topic in Wing Suit Flying
Yeah that golf cart ride from Scotty's trailer to the bunker was very entertaining! Sky Canyon Wingsuiters -
The Castle that is Butters color scheme has been compromised. Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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Yup wings open.... that would do it. Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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Is it ok? I did a search.... Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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See you are just promoting the myth.... We are NOT flying squirrels! We are flying chinchilla's! Geez, I swear it is a full time job cleaning up the mis information spewed from the mouth of Butters... Along with doing his video! Sky Canyon Wingsuiters
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Keep in mind that even though the loading is what it is, the 135 will fly more aggressively than a larger canopy ie. 170 at the same WL. Sky Canyon Wingsuiters