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Yves Rossy climbing with his jet powered wing

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I'm quiting my real job ... hitching a ride to europe .... to apprentise on is ground team for the future shot at one flight. :D

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How does the deployment system work? He pulls the white ripcord first and something happens then he pulls the orange one and the canopy comes out. If he had a spring pilot chute it would make some sense but he seems to have a collapsible PC.
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maybe the video was pulled down for the moment... For those who have seen it, you know how beautiful it was :)For the rest, well wait for a moment, pretty sure it will be back. It was a very recent video in the Swiss Alps, around Bex, which is Yves "local" place. Pure beautiful flying, clean aerobatics, and filmed by Evert from a helicopter equipped with one of these eagle-eye cameras. Sure beats the quality of a Go-Pro :P

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Works for me, did not try to load the video though... Seen it already



"Sorry, the video at this URL has either been deleted or never existed in the first place."
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The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one.

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