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"Repost" would be an understatement...



Heh, indeed. Now if he were posting in response to having watched the Soul Flyers 2 DVD, it wouldn't have been as much a repost. Just watched the whole thing last night and there are some jaw dropping sequences in there. Loic is one amazing guy. I sure would like to shake his hand some day.

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Costyn.
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I heard Loics Aerodynamically Enhanced Scotum (L.A.E.S.) is his secret to great flights. I hear it it patented and is not for sale....B|:o



Haha I believe it. The huge mass of his scrotum must surely also lower his center of gravity, making him extra stable during flights. :P
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I heard Loics Aerodynamically Enhanced Scotum (L.A.E.S.) is his secret to great flights. I hear it it patented and is not for sale....B|:o



Haha I believe it. The huge mass of his scrotum must surely also lower his center of gravity, making him extra stable during flights. :P



Loic and Kathy are the nicest people that I've met in the skydiving world. For the amount of stuff that he has achieved, he is an amazingly humble guy.

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Loic and Kathy are the nicest people that I've met in the skydiving world. For the amount of stuff that he has achieved, he is an amazingly humble guy.



Yeah, so I've heard. I'm not saying he has an ego, I'm just saying he must have a pair of huge brass ones down there to pull of the kind of stuff he does. Very cool. He's my hero. :)
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He did some awesome stuff in a Passe flick a few years back with canyon on an island...way ahead of what we can dream today...



Indeed, in Crosswinds. That was flying in a canyon... but this is a whole new dimension, tearing along, passing over trees with 20 meters (or less) clearance. Simply amazing.
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