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Container Other
custom piggy back
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Main Canopy Other
Stratostar 5 cell
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Reserve Canopy Size
26
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Reserve Canopy Other
Lo Po
Jump Profile
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Home DZ
Perris/Elsinore
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License
D
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License Number
4021
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Licensing Organization
USPA
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Number of Jumps
1000
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Years in Sport
9
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First Choice Discipline
10 man speed stars
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First Choice Discipline Jump Total
500
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Second Choice Discipline
Large round stars
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Second Choice Discipline Jump Total
500
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No
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AMEN to that!
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well, it's tough to say, could be his packing but maybe a new line set is in order.
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short or long? Hard to be short but possible
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They say they can make a ram air parachute , talk is cheap, first they have to make a canopy or two and jump them to make sure they are O.K. Then we will see.
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Yes, you need the STC, I believe the paperwork is STC SA11-68, go online for the maker.
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Oh yeah, I'm liking that, a very good excuse to go last! I used to ask Steve Fielding "how come you get to go last all the time". his reply "It's my load" I am real close, I can get a smaller rig if I use the Pilot ZPX but I'd rather have the sabre 3, better lower end and it's only one size larger, I'll look for you at Perris.
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I actually not fixated on it I'm just trying to get the smallest neatest container system I can, I suppose moving up a size is not the end of the world. Good point! As soon as I can ascertain which canopy I am going to get (I have chosen the reserve) I'll get them sent to me and take them over to infinity for the containers.
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I am really thinking about the Pilot because I can get it in ZPX fabric and stuff it into a smaller container, the 168 is the one I am considering. It's my second choice I would rather have a saber 3 but don't think I can get it into a Infinity I-33.
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Not really, 150 was the min. that I was looking at, probably going to go with a 168/170. Thats why I am getting further advice b4 I make my final choice. What is the difference in the durability and longevity of the Aerodyne ZP VS ZPX fabric?
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I can live with 1:1, I'm torn between container size and canopy size but leaning toward canopy size. I have no problem with the reserve I can get a pretty good sized reserve into a small container, I'm looking at a PD optimum or a smart 2000 in a 160
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Yes, wing loading is my PRiMARY concern, I'm 84 and my days of jumping those hard opening and hard landing canopies is long over. I'm exiting at 190/200 and the smallest I want to go is 150.
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I am getting close to new gear and want specific stuff, I have no interest in swooping my expertise lies in RW, large round stars and formations and speed stars. I want a canopy that opens on heading, no hunting around, short opening time and packs up fairly small. I have decided between a Pilot or a Saber 3 but thought I would ask others here for their opinion since it's been some time since I have jumped but am pushing 1K jumps.
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I did BBQ ribs today, all my past sins have been forgiven!!!!
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O.K. there's what happened, it was 1972 and myself and other people had flew up from Elsinore in spikes beech. at the end of the meet we were deciding what to make memorable for us. As I remember it there were two NG troops there, one leaning up against the flagpole and another at the entrance to the building. I had my good friend Sam Marshall , later of visions team, give me a leg up. on the flagpole and I climbed up and undid the two attached flags , USPA AND Oklahoma , and brought them back down, mind you this was WHILE the guard from the National Guard was leaning up against the flag pole asleep. I think we also got the wind sock and stuffed them into the nose of Spikes beech. We had them on display at a Bar in Sunland, Ca. for a long time.