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Main Canopy Size
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Reserve Canopy Size
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Home DZ
Maytown Sport Parachute Club
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License
B
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Licensing Organization
USPA
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Number of Jumps
131
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Years in Sport
3
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First Choice Discipline
Formation Skydiving
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First Choice Discipline Jump Total
70
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Second Choice Discipline
Freeflying
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Second Choice Discipline Jump Total
40
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check in the area I saw them around phoenix a lot. Maytown Sport Parachute Club Never turn your back on a charging turtle.
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I usually wear 16 lbs worth of weight. I weigh 136lbs and have a slick suit and still fall on average at 109mph. So id recommend around 16lbs Maytown Sport Parachute Club Never turn your back on a charging turtle.
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Cop threatens to execute driver over concealed weapon permit
freefallfrom10k replied to regulator's topic in Speakers Corner
Maybe the cops just jealous that his prostitute was with another man. >.> Maytown Sport Parachute Club Never turn your back on a charging turtle. -
Hit a Wall ( figuratively)
freefallfrom10k replied to 100LL's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
I get that same feeling everytime i go jump. Im afraid of heights and it terrifies me to the point that i shake. Just go out and make your self go to the DZ and make a few more. I did that and fell in love with the sport. Maytown Sport Parachute Club Never turn your back on a charging turtle. -
Sorry about that. I failed to read tha amount of jumps this student has. Maytown Sport Parachute Club Never turn your back on a charging turtle.
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Sorry man our Maytown crew took all the extras :p So stoaked for bridge day! Maytown Sport Parachute Club Never turn your back on a charging turtle.
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I learned this from a newer jumper than myself and have adopted this idea. When you make your final turn to land, spread your legs as if you are lunging. For some odd reason this puts me just where i need to be for my flare and if you need to run it off, your already in position. Maytown Sport Parachute Club Never turn your back on a charging turtle.
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I got to demo a 120 Sabre2 and all I can say is well done PD. Its fast, fun to land (compaired to what else I've landed), and responsive. Openings at a 1.25 wing loading are about 600 to 700 ft, so its a soft opening. Landing is gentle with a alright amount of surf. This is a great all around canopy.
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Thanks im sure i definately will. Im sitting in work atm and cant think of anything else. Maytown Sport Parachute Club Never turn your back on a charging turtle.
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Yes i know i owe beer. And Chambersburg Skyvan Weekend in PA. Its a smaller one but still counts Maytown Sport Parachute Club Never turn your back on a charging turtle.
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Thanks for the reminder that Monday is ony 2 days away. But im going to my first boogie this weekend
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i should have sent mine to them. Holy hell those are some sweet paint jobs Maytown Sport Parachute Club Never turn your back on a charging turtle.
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As a new learning jumper it was nice to have a DZ less than 15 mins from my house. The moment I came here I fell in love. The atmosphere is unbelievable. Everyone is like a huge family with welcome arm, willing to take on the next addition to the club. It really is a club. They do tandems just to pay the bills and bring new people into the sport. I have been to Chambersburg, and yes I love the big fast planes but id rather go to Maytown. Hell I go to school 3 and a half hours from home and STILL travel that distance to jump even though there is a DZ an hour away. All I can say to sum this up is come out, make a jump. Ill bet Maytown is added as one of your favorites.
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I got mine done at a place called Craigs Airbrush in Middletown, PA. Cost me about $150 for a full face paint job. www.facebook.com/cody.adams3 my profile pic im wearing it. Maytown Sport Parachute Club Never turn your back on a charging turtle.
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Most people at my DZ use Chuck Taylor high tops. I think its a CRW thing but oh well, we all wear em. Maytown Sport Parachute Club Never turn your back on a charging turtle.