RiggerLee 61 #1 April 7, 2006 A little bit of Tom back in the air. LeeLee [email protected] www.velocitysportswear.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cornishe 0 #2 April 7, 2006 is that a paradactyl?? who is tom? -amAbbie Mashaal Skydive Idaho Snake River Skydiving TandemBASE Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RiggerLee 61 #3 April 7, 2006 Yes that's a double keel. Tom Manship. When I herd that he went in I put in a bid on his old rig. I was afraid some young twit of a jumper would throw it out not knowing what it was. The family was kind enough to intrust it to me. It's one of the few double keels that I know the location of. Nice canopy. I was trying to explain to his sister what it looked like. She found a pic of a single. You might refrence her to this pic. I don't think she's ever seen it. LeeLee [email protected] www.velocitysportswear.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
base704 0 #4 April 7, 2006 Nice. I was thinkin' of him this morning. Fly on, Tom.You can get a lot more done with a kind word and a gun than with a kind word alone. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blair700 0 #5 April 7, 2006 Very cool Thanks for sharing that. He flies with me on every jump, and always will. RIP brother. Later Blair Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
littlestranger 0 #6 April 8, 2006 is the pic of tom flying the double keel or is it you? ...i think of him often myself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blair700 0 #7 April 8, 2006 How about a Tom tale: So its a weekday, Tom's in Carolina for the holiday, we'd been jumping a few short ones by his house and ours prior too tonight. We get to our loca A (thanks 515) and low an behold they left the vader on. Normally we climb to 325' for a fatass 2 second delay, but tonight we brought an extra slider up rig just in case. The exit point has intermidate cloud cover with a decent wind pushing away, and ideal conditions for icing. So after clearing the ice from the exit point, 515 launches from about 1200' and does the textbook 515 puuurfect jump. Tom's last off, he liked the attention. 704 and I already stashed watching as Tom's track kicks in for a second, reach, pitch...We both say something like..." o shit man, he's gonna land on that ""BANG"" building... d'oh! Literally he had enough time to get a nice flare in for a relatively soft landing on top of the ONLY outbuilding that was about 10'X20X on the roof, dead center on the apex. He WAS accurate right Rod!! He was OK, and immediately 704 and 515 were over the compound to the work truk parked inside, with a nice big ladder strapped on the side. Got Tom the ladder, and he climbed down after stashing his gear. 2 Nice size prints from the HanWags was all that was left. So if you ever saw his Avatar with the game in the pic, that's why. We played a little Chutes and Laddars that night. Good stuff. I have a large word doc with most of my 'tom stories' on them, I used to cry trying to add to it, now I laugh everytime I read it, and remember more about how THANKFUL I am to have known the Perrine Troll. Later Blair Tom I miss you bro! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RiggerLee 61 #8 April 8, 2006 It's Me. I jumped the rig the following weekend affter I picked it up from the family. I thought she might like to see what it looked like. I beleave rigs like airplanes are ment to fly. It's there purpouse, there meaning. At times I wonder what stories an old plane or rig might tell of all the places it has been or things it's done. All the people it has tought to fly over the years. I hope the rest of his gear also finds it's way into other hands. Perhaps a young student. I hope they will apreceate the history that comes with it. Perhaps it will pass on some of those experences as it whispers to him at the exit point. I remember his first A. How tired he was climbing. How scared he was climbing over the railing. How he closed his eyes and his breathing slowed. He opened them and all the fear was gone. It was almost like he was in a trance. Peacefull. I remember how serine he looked as he stared out at the sun just cracking over the horizon. Then he launched with out saying a word. I'm sorry. It's very late at night. I can't sleep and I'm waxing metaphysical with out a spellchecker. I should know better. As his gear get's passed on it might be interesting the get a picture of the new owners jumping it. Lee LeeLee [email protected] www.velocitysportswear.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
magot 0 #9 April 8, 2006 u kick ass lee thank u for keeping a legend alive. by the way how big is that canopy, and how does it landTOSS MY SALAD I'm an invincible re-tarded ninja derka derka bakala bakala muhammad jihad 1072 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RiggerLee 61 #10 April 8, 2006 It's huge. The double keel is a real big boy canopy. The single is... I don't recall the number. It was like 250 sqft. The double is over three hundred. Doesn't really flare. Lands soft as a feather just becouse has such a low sink rate. Turns surprisingly well. Opening on the double was nice. LeeLee [email protected] www.velocitysportswear.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vandev 0 #11 April 8, 2006 Some of it did.. I got his Fox 285....and i do appreciate the history... "I hope it doesn't wisper to loud as i will have enough things to think about at exit point"... I will post pictures... In the end...the universe has a way of working itself out.... "Harold and Kumar go to White Castle" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hollyhjb 0 #12 April 9, 2006 I was looking through old pm's and found this... It's the last message Tom wrote to me. it's so profound looking at it now. QuoteHA! You might see me before you read this!! I didn't die. Actually, it was a very good opening - right onheading! See you soon, t "I reject your reality and substitute my own" ~Adam Savage Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bazair2air 0 #13 April 14, 2006 Hey Lee! That is an awesome shot! The canopy is very colorful for it?s day. Tom obviously had excellent taste in equipment. Without question, you are the man that should be flying it today. It is living history. Would you consider doing a historic rig, demo jump in CO this summer? Blue Skies! Baz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rpersi 0 #14 April 19, 2006 QuoteSome of it did.. I got his Fox 285....and i do appreciate the history... I got his Rock Dragon and took it to the top of our 600' other this weekend only to climb back down. Damn weather. The conditions were right to do a local B tonight but my jumping buddy elected to have dinner with his girl. WTF. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites