Jan 19, 2011, 8:27 PM
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Re: [faulknerwn] A Huge THANK YOU to Brian Pangburn & Kirk Van Zandt!!!
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Well once I bring a camera up a bit closer to the formation, I should be able to do a smidge better :p The aerial pics turned out amazing and I had a great time hanging out with the CRW Dogs. Looking forward to joining the ranks in the coming months
Jan 20, 2011, 10:30 AM
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Re: [ksudiver87] A Huge THANK YOU to Brian Pangburn & Kirk Van Zandt!!!
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Scroll through the previous photos and you will see that it almost caused a wrap of the row 4 wing and their lockup on the opposite side. They sorted things out after falling away from the formation.
As for the remaining 9 in the formation, It was flying fine, the row 3 wing dropped their lock-up, so we broke it down to the 4 way diamond. The video should be out in a couple of weeks. As for seeing it, well I am not sure it will hit Youtube unless Laszlo posts it for all to see.
I had an awesome seat (#4) for this wrap and cutaway sequence. I only wish I had had been wearing a camera.
Chico had a clean reserve deployment and all of his gear was recovered. :-)
Greetings from cold old Germany Stefan It was fun splitting the diamonds and flying the streamers. Looking forward to more of these types of jumps. Glad David got these ground shots.
Feb 6, 2011, 6:42 AM
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Re: [bonkos] A Huge THANK YOU to Brian Pangburn & Kirk Van Zandt!!!
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Not sure. They were made and belong to Kirk and Brian. They streamers were a foot wide as long as the packing building ( well over 100 feet) and made of ZP sewn in ten foot ( approx) segments. They were fun to deploy while still in a 16 way.