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Found 23 results

  1. Anyone flown a Mako 2 and a recent Freak. Both seem rate highly. I have my eye on both and would really appreciate opinions. Thanks so much.
  2. Hi bird people, Baby bird here. I have around 30 WS jumps, just got into my Low-Ki 2 for 4 jumps. Loving it so far. It’s a little too soon to plan for the future but I wanna do it anyway. I’m planning to get the Freak when I have around 200 jumps on the Low Ki. Just wondering if I really need to get the ATC in between. Because I saw the flow chart on Squirrel website about going from Lowki->ATC->Freak. Because I don’t want spend extra ~$2000 just for a suit that’s might not even needed.
  3. dippies

    98' Sabre 170

    Time Left: 14 days and 17 hours

    • FOR SALE
    • USED
    In excellent shape!! Been packed away for 20years, no mold or mildew. Approx 30 jumps on this main, will need slider modification to help open slower. Lines in great shape, and is still crispy! Wingsuiters dream(if thats still a thing). No holes or patches, crossport in great shape. Buyer pays shipping only in US, and Paypal fees. More pictures if needed. Offers welcome

    $800.00

    Lompoc, California - US

  4. dippies

    95' Sabre 170

    Time Left: 14 days and 17 hours

    • FOR SALE
    • USED
    In excellent shape!! Been packed away for 20years, no mold or mildew. Approx 300 jumps on this main, will need slider modification to help open slower. Lines in great shape! Wingsuiters dream(if thats still a thing). Buyer pays shipping only in US, and Paypal fees. More pictures if needed.

    $600.00

    Lompoc, California - US

  5. Can someone tell me what's it called and where can i buy it
  6. Hello everyone! We have a small team of engineers and sportsmen, and we decided to develop a headset for communication in a wind tunnel and when jumping with a wingsuits. In general, for communication in extremely noisy and windy places. For more than a year, and more than $100,000 of invested money, we have achieved good results. We have already made a prototype and filed for a patent, soon I will be able to tell everything in more detail, I hope). We have reached the stage of the naming of the device, in order to create Branding and I want to know your opinion, which name do you like best? Which name is more suitable? 1. Larry - a reference to the laryngophone, which is based on our device (also Lary, Larri). 2. Kenoha - from Japanese, the blade of the sword (metaphor, cutting through the noise in the Wind tunnel like a sword blade). 3. Strom - Like a storm, also a metaphor (also Stroom, Stromm). 4. LuftStrom - Wind and storm. If you have any other options for the name, you can also write! Thank you). *By the way, if during this time you found some device that worked in the pipe and completely satisfied your needs, let me know.
  7. Hello everyone, I had recently made my 200th skydive and I am now allowed to do a wingsuit first flight course by the USPA restrictions. Flying a wingsuit was the reason I started skydiving and I always said my 201th jump is going to be with things but... I recently started to talking with some instructors and wingsuit flyers at my DZ and some of them recommended that I would wait and make more jumps before the FFC. Some of them said that for most skydivers 200 jumps are not enough and you should get more experience. On the other hand I know some skydivers that had began wingsuiting right on the 201th jump and of course they are saying to just buy a suit and start learning. I want to hear some more opinions on this matter. If 200 is really not enough - what do you recommend? I know for most its not a number problem (there are plenty "old" skydivers with at least 1000 jumps who can still be dangerous to others). For me, I have descent skills with tracking and angle flight, I know how to keep on heading and to do a good break off track. I am also pretty descent under my canopy and can return from a longspot if neccessary. What do you think? Wingsuiting is my dream but I also understand (at least I think I am) the dangers of the dicsipline and the dangers of recklessness in this sport.
  8. Hi I'm student of aviation college and I want to design a wingsuit as a project I will so pleasure if there is any body to do this project I need some information about WS that I can't find them in articles 1. I need some real pictures for one WS from different angle 2. Is there anybody know about aerodynamic design of WS? Airfoil number? Pitching moment of airfoil? 3. What's your opinion of I want to change the classic design of WS and new suit look like "Horten H O 229"? Is it a good idea?
  9. Max_QC

    Parachutisme Atmosphair

    Bonjour! We are a friendly, turbine DZ located in Lévis (south shore of Quebec City). Our legendary "smiley faces" Caravan will take you to 14 000' ASL from May to October. Come and enjoy the breathtaking view of Quebec City, Lévis, the St-Lawrence River, Île d'Orléans, Montmorency Falls and much more! CSPA or USPA membership required. Please call or write us prior your visit to confirm our daily operations: (418) 834-7272 or [email protected] Blue skies!
  10. vvaz

    DESAFIO EXTREMO

    Desafío Extremo Skydiving Uruguay It´s the meeting place of most of the skydivers in Uruguay. Joint us whit the best barbecue after sunset. AviocarWS_dic2020.mp4
  11. Hello. Beginner (~300 ws jumps, 200 in a small suit, ~100 in intermediate) wingsuit pilot looking for advice here :) I am trying to learn how to gain as much altitude as possible in my WS, but I really struggle at the moment. I jump a lot of solo jumps where I just dive-level-flare the whole jump using Flysight, but most of the time is can see I waste all that energy I have at the beginning of the flare. I have of course watched and read all videos and articles on the topic. What causes the most confusion for me is the input needed to start transitioning into level flight. In Squirrel video they say "push your toes down". What the hell exactly does that mean? I'm assuming my toes should still remain pointed and stretching the suit. Where should this movement come from? Does it mean adding pressure to the legwing through bending in hips using your abs? I have noticed, my best flares so far (12 and 10 meters (39 and 33 feet)) came from jumps where I did not do a steep dive and was going full power at GR 1+ and then started the flare, which again indicates I waste all power transitioning from the steep dive. Could someone help me out with the advice on this? I fly AG Inspire 2 which is very similar to ATC2, here is an example of my better flares (https://skyderby.ru/tracks/51391, https://skyderby.ru/tracks/46946) and here is the example of "wasteful" (https://skyderby.ru/tracks/51356)
  12. until
    SkyonStage is an artistic skydiving game involving 5 different contests: Freefly/Freestyle 2 way (one performer one cameraflyer) Freefly/Skydance 3 way (two performers one cameraflyer) Freefly/Skydance 5 way (four performers one cameraflyer) Wingsuit acro 3 way (2 performers one cameraflyer) Skysurf (one performer one cameraflyer) One jump only. One Free Routine. Create your contest jump at any DZ of your choice. Mixed nationalities welcomed. Enter one contest only or all of them. Register your Teams within October the 12th 2020 and send your final choreography within December 1st 2020. Any of your training jumps that cover the video requirements (check Rule Book on the website) could be used later on as the contest routine, so if you like, you can start creating your possible routine jump now and register later. Awards and medals for the winning teams. Special award for the competitor who entered most of the games and placed best Overall. 10 Best choreographies per contest will be published on skyonstage website. All video routines will be pubblished on related skyonstage youtube and vimeo channel. Form your teams, have fun in creating a choreography, send your video #skyonstage
  13. CaptainManicorn

    wingsuiting

    Captain Manicorn Wingsuiting
  14. Hi guys, has someone already tried the new Kraken by NZ? What do you think of it? I bought one (129 size) but only managed to do 1 jump before the winter arrived. Therefore I cannot say much except the opening was stable and on heading. The flare is a bit weak but it might be down to being cautious and not loading it too much. thank you
  15. The following video was posted on social media last week and shows a harrowing scene of a wingsuit jumper suffering a collision shortly after exit. The collision appears to knock the jumper unconscious, as he then begins to spin uncontrollably as he descends in freefall. The spin amplifies the lower he gets - until finally his AAD activates and saves his life by crucially firing while he is seemingly unconscious. You can follow or contribute to this conversation in the following forum post: A forum post from a Dropzone.com user has shed some light on the situation... "If I remember correctly group of 4. Leader fumbled exit a little. The 2&3rd guys start flying the planned direction right on exit. The 4th guy has the time and awareness to see the leader and starts diving to the leader. Guys 2&3 now correcting from intended flight path toward leader, intercepted by guy number 4. None of them are new guys. Super lucky that the guy who had the AAD fire walked away with no major injuries. The guy who hit this guy is a good friend of mine and is very heads up and a skilled 4-way flier with more WS jumps than FS. The example here is that if it can happen to guys like him it can happen to you." - Slimrn The topic of AADs can sometimes be a controversial one, many experienced jumpers believe they don't need them and some even view dropzones that have AAD requirements negatively. However, this event goes to show that sometimes the AAD can play a crucial role in saving your life, especially in the case of midair collisions which result in a loss of consciousness.
  16. Hello Everyone I'm a designer working on a student project specifically designing for women I was wondering for all the women out there participating with wingsuits, what are your problems with your current wingsuit or what do you enjoy about your current one, what do you look for in a wingsuit, and what would you like to see in one. And are there any differences or advantages that women have over men while flying in the wingsuit.
  17. Calling all Wicked Wingys!! September 12-15, 2019This is a more advanced wingsuit camp. Participants must be able to fly their slots on back or belly. At least 200 wingsuit jumps required. Suit sizes will be standard flocking suits. Travis will be flying his TonySuits Gnar Bird. The first days (Thursday and Friday) will be focused on skill building so that we can make some beautiful formations on the weekend. The aim will be 5-6 jumps per day. Contact Travis for more information at [email protected] or https://www.facebook.com/Wicked.Travis
  18. Join us with your wingsuit and let’s knock that rust off. The aim will be to get back in the swing of things. All skill levels welcome!!We will try to make the groups larger as everyone gets up to speed. Organizer: Travis Mickle (American Wingsuit Academy)Event form here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfjwQhvJWyVz90Y8ifnA2qfpPCIUB1zg_3iuRKd03JTFE5A0Q/viewformQuestions or comments: PM Travis Mickle Directly at https://www.facebook.com/Wicked.Travis/
  19. Parasummer 2019 will be taking place on 13 - 21 July 2019 in Kuressaare - the capital of the biggest island in Estonia - Saaremaa. Hosted by Eesti Langevarjuklubi / Skydive Estonia. This will be the 20th anniversary of the skydiving boogie, so in addition to the already known and much loved awesomeness of an island boogie, there will be proper celebrations! What to expect? Quality jumps with some of the world’s top load organisers. But of course parties, sauna, beautiful island scenery, sandy beaches, good people, great vibes. In general, the best possible reasons to book your summer vacation for that week and come join us in celebrating Parasummer 20! Take your friends and family with you! In addition to tandem jumps at Kuressaare Airport, they can explore the beautiful nature, SPAs, seaside fun, culture, great food - there is something in Saaremaa for everyone. PS_2019.mp4
  20. Lagle

    Parasummer 2019

    until
    Parasummer 2019 will be taking place on 13 - 21 July 2019 in Kuressaare - the capital of the biggest island in Estonia - Saaremaa. Hosted by Eesti Langevarjuklubi / Skydive Estonia. This will be the 20th anniversary of the skydiving boogie, so in addition to the already known and much loved awesomeness of an island boogie, there will be proper celebrations! What to expect? Quality jumps with some of the world’s top load organisers. But of course parties, sauna, beautiful island scenery, sandy beaches, good people, great vibes. In general, the best possible reasons to book your summer vacation for that week and come join us in celebrating Parasummer 20! Take your friends and family with you! In addition to tandem jumps at Kuressaare Airport, they can explore the beautiful nature, SPAs, seaside fun, culture, great food - there is something in Saaremaa for everyone. PS_2019.mp4
  21. Fire streaming wingsuiters from Red Bull into down town L.A. looked cool...someone had an epic line twist...okay..who done it...John...Mike? https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Meteor-Like-Object-Over-Downtown-LA-Red-Bull-Super-Moon-507448951.html
  22. skydivefretoy

    Skydive Fretoy

    Skydive Fretoy is the closest skydiving center from Paris. Come fly with us We're offering tandem skydiving, skydiving lessons & solo jumps for proflyers. We're opened every weekend starting from Friday noon and during weekdays according to our opening schedule. Please contact us for further information and reservation at +33 3 44 43 68 39. Visit also our website. Blue sky! The Skydive Fretoy Team
  23. Hi all, I hope someone will have the time to give me a piece of advice. A few things about me first as I haven't posted before on this forum : My name : Morad Location : Lille, france Jump numbers : 650, mostly tracking and tracing jumps Wingsuit jumps : 13 on an S-fly Indy I recently discovered the pleasure of wingsuiting. What a thrill ! This feeling of gliding, the jump that seems to last forward even on my small wingsuit... I started with an S-fly indy which is a small wingsuit. I want to invest in what we call a level 2 wingsuit in France. (intermediate). I have my eyes, like many, on a new swift 3 but I found someone selling a funk 1 at my size for half the price of the new swift 3. What would you do ? Would a funk 1 be a good first wingsuit if I up my jumps numbers to 30/40 on the Indy ? Is now a good time to invest in swift 3 or is squirrel about to release a swift 4 ?