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Stupidest thing you've ever done on a skydive...
airgord replied to RolandForbes's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Stupidest thing Ive ever done on a skydive........I went. Now look at me. 32 years, 9k+ jumps, complete lack of a normal (mundane, boring) life. -
https://rigginginnovations.com/skydiving-containers/cpx-accuracy Just down the 10 from PHX.
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Toledo is closer than Portland? There is a rigger in Vancouver that jumps at Skydive Oregon in Molalla, southeast of Portland. His name is Ted. Contact him through SDO.
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Bail out from the TBM Avenger over Arizona
airgord replied to rmarshall234's topic in Gear and Rigging
Somebody out there has a double save! -
Some models have a spar Airworthiness Directive and the fuel cells have some problems along with a repetitive prop inspection. Get a Cessna 182 or 206, better off in the long run.
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Order you spare parts now. Hurry!!
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Did the same thing three years ago, after it was plated I was mobile in 2 weeks, the four broken ribs and scapula slowed me down a bit though. Glad to hear you were wearing a helmet. Heal well!
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rainar, contact RI at info@rigginginnovations.com. We can make it freefly friendly.
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Coriolis effect?
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They all are......they swallow your money!!!
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Spot doesn't have one, yet, what would you like to see?
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Will a Velocity 111 fit in a Talon FX0
airgord replied to skydiveireland's topic in Gear and Rigging
OP126 tight. Crossbraced 111 takes up a lot of volume, try the PIA site and look up the capacities and volumes of each.