lowpullin1 0 #1 November 11, 2002 did a cross county on my new heatwave 135. got out 10 away from the dropzone and the GPS said i was doing 92 knots. i made i back to the dz by 3 grand. that was really cool. will have to try it again. "It's hard to fly with the eagles when you are surrounded by turkeys." My Website Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ernokaikkonen 0 #2 November 11, 2002 I did a cross-country once where we got out over the DZ and just flew as far downwind as we could. From 3000m we got about 10km away I think. We of course studied the winds beforehand and checked the map for an approximate landing area. We also had a pickup car ready, and all of us had cellphones with us. The six of us landed in four different places though if I recall correctly... I landed on a medium-sized clearing in the woods, and had to hike through a km of thick woods and shrubbery, with an open canopy... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ltdiver 3 #3 November 11, 2002 Ummm....did an unplanned 'cross-country' on jump#48.Cessna-182 that took ~30 minutes to climb to altitude... Ground winds picked up considerably on the way up... Flying borrowed student gear--Goliath-378 (loaded at .38:1) ... Opened East(downwind) of the DZ (boogie in a farmer's field)... Couldn't penitrate the prevailing winds... Landed 2 miles downwind, in the -only- clearing around, but by a house under construction with powerlines and broken pallets all around.Lessons learned! Bought my own canopy soon thereafter... ltdiver Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
obes 0 #4 November 11, 2002 92Knts... Damn, You would put some light A/C to shame with that ground speed.Nice one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
luis 0 #5 November 11, 2002 Quote 92Knts... Damn, You would put some light A/C to shame with that ground speed.Nice one. ...sounds like riding a hurricaneI did a cross country in 0 winds on Contrail150, covered 7km distance from 3.6km altitude. The horizontal speed with brakes set - 38km/h, full glide - 53km/h ... and after 90deg toggle turn on landing - 73km/h. That's according to my Garmin GPS12 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
obes 0 #6 November 11, 2002 Bloody hell luis... LOL These XCountries are pretty serious stuff, the next thing I'll be hearing about is people getting out with a WAC and chestmounted VOR. How did you go with your time estimates in each sector..... just kidding. The last time I did a Xcountry was unintetional a few years back, caused by cloud and some even sillyer people getting out before me. I must say I was so far out a GPS may of come in handy. Obes Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iflyme 0 #7 November 14, 2002 Love those cross-country jumps! Did a couple back in the summer in shorts and a t-shirt. Feel sorry for the groundlings when I'm wayyyyy up there under canopy! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wingnut 0 #8 November 14, 2002 Quotehad to hike through a km of thick woods and shrubbery, with an open canopy... that is why ya should always jump with a pull up cord on ya... trash pack the canopy quickly and then atleast it's in the container...... i have done this once on a really really long spot.... it helped so much on the long walk back to the dz across cow fields in high winds... ______________________________________ "i have no reader's digest version" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites