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We got the record on jump 3 of being "allowed" to build to the full build. The 1st day was just Base and Sector practice jumps. Then we did some full size jumps but not planning to build the full 1st point, then full 1st point and only transition to the 2nd point. On the 2nd of the 3 full sequence jumps , we didnt get full altitude (ATC restriction), so we really got it pretty early on the plan!
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Apparently, it doesnt have to be all simultaneous. But Every jumper needs to fly idependently at some point during the transition (so if Joe has my leg, and doesnt let go fast enough and I go from Grip 1 to Grip 2 on Ellen in front of me, it's a bust). And you cannot have any of the same grips on any of the points, even after a full break between points.
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I don't know what next TBH. We used 7 planes (Twin Otters and Skyvans) and we started off with 156ways, so with the same number of planes, we could do a little bigger than 151. Could also add another plane without needing to ferry one in. Or a 3 pointer bigger than the 108, 3 point record (I beleive that's current 3 point TBS record). But it's been 2 years in a row for the Eloy events, not sure there will be one next year as AirSpeed is rebuilding with 2 new members, so they'll probably focus hard on 4way. It's getting harder and harder in Europe to get the planes... Chicago is doing a 250 single point next year I beleive.
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We were getting 18k feet for the record jumps, and 16k for the practice ones.
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Skydive Arizona in Eloy. Nov 6 2024. And for some reason, the .png's from the OP aren't loading up on my side, so here's the pics fom Trunk. And yes, as Joe mentionned, it's a Total Break Sequential record.
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Yes.
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"The Q analyzers" This, in itself, is hilarious.
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Do you have a source for that story?
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A much smarter, and more knowledgeable person than me (nerdgirl for those who remember her from here) posted on FB that, according to what she could find in the US code, there is no definition of what a coup is.
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Plans to kidnap Whitmer, overthrow government spoiled, officials say
Remster replied to Phil1111's topic in Speakers Corner
Why are we calling these terrorists a militia? -
buying new h/c. RI or UPT, can't decide.
Remster replied to heavision's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
You obviously spent a lot of time looking at the designs. All I am saying is what my personal experience has been with wearing multiple brands rigs. We can talk about ring placement, geometry and such for days, what matters is actual comfort IMO. -
Hey Buddy! Nice to see old folks pop up on here once in a while...
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buying new h/c. RI or UPT, can't decide.
Remster replied to heavision's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
That's why online, and paper shopping only goes so far. I based my comments on actual fit. My 6'4" teammate agrees too... -
buying new h/c. RI or UPT, can't decide.
Remster replied to heavision's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
I jump a Curv now, I have owned and jumped most other brands in the many years I've been around. I've always paid for my gear: never been sponsored. Vector, Jav, Wings, Mirage, even Reflex and others... The Curv is, by far, the most comfortable rig I've put on. By far. From new, to well used several years old now. Every other owner I know says the same thing. I'm 6'2 by the way, so I'm not sure I'd say Curvs arent good for taller folks.