Hajo

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  1. Respect. True, helpful and loaded with knowledge by own experience. Your posts are among of the best in this forum. (and I fly Icarus canopies) ;-) Maybe a small intention from me: the threadstarter should go and have a good (!) canopy coach before starting to do own try and error landings ... Learning that you have more than 2 toggles and 2 risers for flying (and landing) your canopy is important and may save your life. -------------------------------------------------- With sufficient thrust, pigs just fly well
  2. See this .. Christoph Aarns, 15.000 + jumps, no cutaway http://freifallxpress.de/2018/07/11/ffx-portrait-christoph-aarns/ -------------------------------------------------- With sufficient thrust, pigs just fly well
  3. Read some advertising ... (with explanations what the different type of booties do -or not- ... http://www.rainbowsuits.com/en/products/raptorx-rw -------------------------------------------------- With sufficient thrust, pigs just fly well
  4. No Video, but a Horrorstory ... 30th of May 2008 Skydive Lillo, Spain. Detailreport from Danny-Blu in the German Skydiving Magazine, FFX. https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=20232 -------------------------------------------------- With sufficient thrust, pigs just fly well
  5. Maybe cleaning both is worth a try? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9IabLQ37ig -------------------------------------------------- With sufficient thrust, pigs just fly well
  6. Hajo

    Odd incident

    Hey Micke, you old Bautasten ..., just imagine you have been in that plane (Porter roll). You know that the exit is on the other side .... Pic was shot from a freeflyer who was last out to make a pic from the Porter ... usually he does a sit exit like on the white Porter pic. He showed it to the blue Porter pilot and he added some more .. For your case, talking to pilots before something like that is always a good idea..... -------------------------------------------------- With sufficient thrust, pigs just fly well
  7. For me it worked best with my team if we had a 10 round session (1,5 minutes per round) with 2 rotations of others between, so we could review our round on the screen and walk through the next round before entering the tunnel again. Mostly it was a freefly round or firsttimer round, so 2 minutes between our flights. Means in total: we needed a minimum of 30 minutes to complete our 15 minutes flying time, up to 45 minutes if there were more flyers with us. With that, usually we were able to fly 2 hours/day without any problems. As we mostly have been in prague, review on the screens and preparing inside the chamber before entering the tunneltube itself was easy because of the tunneldesign. Also if there was no rotation with others at our specific session, they shutted down the airflow so we could fly with a small break between our rounds. With an orga like that, if you start early with a coach on 1-1 and you give yourself an hour or slightly more between your sessions, flying 4 sessions with 15 minutes flying time during the day should not be a problem. A good coach will give you enough time to prepare in the creeper area/room before entering the chamber and will take care of a good debrief afterwards on the screen to prepare for the next session. One hour a day flying time with about 8 hours in total of briefing/debriefing/wating between rounds/eating/drinking ... then seems to be comfortable even for new tunnel rats.. -------------------------------------------------- With sufficient thrust, pigs just fly well
  8. If you have to make sure that your expensively trained specialists have to solve a mission where they never have been before and you don´t want to rely on weather conditions for flight training, also you really want to "train" malfunctions under the most realistic circumstances and you can afford the money, then those VR simulators do a great job (I guess). For civillian use, if they were the price of a cellphone, they would also be an advantage, why not? Just imagine not only for students, also downsizing could be simulated more realistic and CP might go to another level in training Or a multi-user CRW training ... Amazing new world .... -------------------------------------------------- With sufficient thrust, pigs just fly well
  9. German Quality ... Rainbow Suits ... http://www.rainbowsuits.com/en/products/tandem-pax -------------------------------------------------- With sufficient thrust, pigs just fly well
  10. TakeOff in Germany made a system, including a suit (special zippers for easy acess) and harness attached straps. If you are interested .... www.funjump.de -------------------------------------------------- With sufficient thrust, pigs just fly well
  11. How many cutaways are you planning per season? Here is how it works and maybe this explains the idea of having maintenance after 3 uses. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJRtrqqnHAQ For me, I like the idea of not having a solid peace of metal at my reserve bridle. but that is up to everyone to decide for him-/herself. I´m jumping Mirage since years and have a cypres. If I would have started with my first gear, imagine having a Mirage and the TRAP 28 years ago, I still didn´t have to send it back for maintenance (< 3 cutaways). -------------------------------------------------- With sufficient thrust, pigs just fly well
  12. Uhmm, well, that´s not quite true to a 100%. the whip-swinging man, forcing the jewish slaves to work on the pyramids is, due to scientists, a picture coming from hollywood. Keep in mind, that for example the gizeh pyramid was built around 2620 till 2500 b.C. ... the exodus of the israelites took place under Merenptha, the successor of RamsesII, around 1220 b.C., this was also the first time outside the bible , where the phrase "Israel" was published. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merneptah_Stele in fact, the -usually poor- egyptian workers did their job because it gave a salary, food and drinks, but most of all: they wanted to honor their pharao. the workers were poor, indeed, but with that work they received public honor as well as money and food. if they died at the scene, they had the privilege to be buried next to the pyramid and their loved pharao as well. But to be true, the technical construction of pyramids and their buildings are still not clear how it was done in detail. Unfortunately, Alexander the Great has destroyed almost all the collected informations of the ancient egypt scientists 400 b.C., the rest of the saved books were destroyed as the great library of Alexandria vanished somehow (still not clear how or when). -------------------------------------------------- With sufficient thrust, pigs just fly well
  13. There are some who make fun in a reply ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QdPW8JrYzQ (little different story, but going in the same direction ...) -------------------------------------------------- With sufficient thrust, pigs just fly well
  14. sorry, wrong vids... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uq_XFMqSKlM and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Spjpu7dxfc are the right ones -------------------------------------------------- With sufficient thrust, pigs just fly well
  15. +1 good explanation. most of us think about stall in the picture of slowing the canopy more and more until it collapses. but stall is dynamic as you explained. -------------------------------------------------- With sufficient thrust, pigs just fly well