0
skypuppy

Chinese Parachute Manufacturer

Recommended Posts

From the Talk Back forum

'Minor adjustments' needed after parachute failed to open

A Chinese man was slightly injured after he jumped from a 180ft cliff to test his homemade parachute.

Qin Ning, 33, landed in a pool of water after his parachute failed to open.

He told the Beijing Star Daily that some minor adjustments were needed before it could be put on the market.
If some old guy can do it then obviously it can't be very extreme. Otherwise he'd already be dead.
Bruce McConkey 'I thought we were gonna die, and I couldn't think of anyone

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Quote

before it could be put on the market



gotta bring the poplation down somehow i guess B|
____________________
Say no to subliminal messages

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Oh, those wacky Chinese! Their base parachutes aren't 100.000% successful even during the development phase like ours are!


First Class Citizen Twice Over

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Quote

Oh, those wacky Chinese! Their base parachutes aren't 100.000% successful even during the development phase like ours are!



Yeah, but I would like to think most BASE gear manufacturers do dummy drops on the prototypes first.

Oh, wait, he did do a "dummy" drop. ;)

- Z
"Always be yourself... unless you suck." - Joss Whedon

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
I have no idea what kind of testing this guy did. But I do know we'd have a somber, respectful discussion in Incidents if the story had read:

"An American woman was slightly injured after she jumped from a 180ft cliff in Moab to test her company's new parachute prototype."


First Class Citizen Twice Over

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Quote

I do know we'd have a somber, respectful discussion



Go back and re-read the article. It said "homemade".

We're not talking about Anne Helliwell (sp?) here, just going off the article, we're talking about a home cooked parachute.

It would have been equally stupid if the guy had been from the US or anywhere else.

- Z
"Always be yourself... unless you suck." - Joss Whedon

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Quote

Qin Ning, 33



has been submitted before the "Darwin Award" committe, i'm sure he'll come in the top 100. ;)
--Richard--
"We Will Not Be Shaken By Thugs, And Terroist"

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Can't be much worse than the infamous Aussie Pooster. . . and that was a commercially-manufactured canopy!

I wonder if the fellow was taking the freefall from 180. . . that's pretty low for gear testing.

Peace,

D-d0g
+~+~+~+~
But this, surely, was the glory that no spirits, canine or human, had ever clearly seen, the light that never was on land or sea, and yet is glimpsed by the quickened mind everywhere.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Quote

"An American woman was slightly injured after she jumped from a 180ft cliff in Moab to test her company's new parachute prototype."



If that were the case, wouldn't she be a Brazilian woman?

And you know we'd be talking about her boobies. :P
-- Tom Aiello

[email protected]
SnakeRiverBASE.com

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Quote

...we're talking about a home cooked parachute.



Within the last 15 years, all BASE gear was "home cooked."

Exchange rates to China are so fearsome that I doubt any aspiring Chinese BASE jumpers could afford to purchase gear from the U.S.

And I really suspect that there's more to this story than we've read. Isn't that always the case with parachuting stories (of any kind) in the general media?

Imagine that a U.S. test jumper was injured doing tests on a new low freefall system. I'm certain that at least one Chinese newspaper would carry a story that sounded just as crazy as this one.

In any case, respect to Qin Ning for at least getting off the couch.
-- Tom Aiello

[email protected]
SnakeRiverBASE.com

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
0