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Skydive Spain
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License
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License Number
42799
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Licensing Organization
USPA
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Number of Jumps
550
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Tunnel Hours
6
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Years in Sport
8
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First Choice Discipline
Freeflying
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First Choice Discipline Jump Total
100
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They remain rotated after import. Safe exit, safe opening, safe landing...big smiles and high fives.
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Hi! I've recently bought the Sony A6300 for stills and it's a pretty good camera. One setting I can't figure out is how to turn off the auto rotation (or "object framing setting") in continuous shooting mode. When I exit, say on my back, a few of the photos will end up vertical, a few horizontal. Does anyone have any idea how to turn this feature off? Thanks! Safe exit, safe opening, safe landing...big smiles and high fives.
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I love this dropzone. It's my favorite in Europe. Maybe ever. Always 15k jumps. Dorniers every day, every jump (they own 5 within the company). Incredible weather. Huge hangars. Fun village nearby for drinks and dinner after jumping. Bar on the premises. No matter when you go, there always seem to be jumpers from many different countries around. It's a melting pot of skill levels, experience, cultures and stories - which makes it a really fun dropzone to connect. There's really something magical about Skydive Spain. It just has something!
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I love this dropzone. It's owned by the Swallows (Skydive Spain, Skydive Hibaldstow) who have a fleet of dorniers and really know how to run a dropzone. Amazing ocean views, super friendly staff, nice hangar and it's located in SUCH a nice area in Portugal. Tons of restaurants, close to the beach...it's just awesome. Nice boogies here, too.