brianthomas1966

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About brianthomas1966

  • Birthday November 6

Gear

  • Container Other
    Peregrine Glide
  • Main Canopy Size
    168
  • Reserve Canopy Size
    210
  • AAD
    Cypres

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  • Home DZ
    Skydive Spaceland San Marcos
  • License
    C
  • License Number
    34084
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    786
  • Years in Sport
    19
  • First Choice Discipline
    Formation Skydiving
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  1. another link http://mfile.akamai.com/12928/wmv/vod.ibsys.com/2006/0908/9810142.200k.asx Brian
  2. Luigi is still a badass. doesn't matter if it's been done or not, it's excellent exposure for skydiving. jumping with a wing loading of 2.3 into a corvette with an 18 mph cross wind, I'd say that he qualifies as badass. Although I have less than 300 jumps, a 1.07 wing loading and an old ass - anyone jumping like that is a badass. Blue skies BTW - i'll suck down a BEER! Brian
  3. http://www.skydiveorange.com/vidtoson.htm Brian
  4. Vanity @ it's best. Me landing. Brian
  5. Dave, are you real tall? you don't look like you weigh 255 lbs. i'm guessing 255 + 30 for gear = 285 lbs. to make your wingload 1.67:1 on a 170 sq. ft. canopy. Brian
  6. I want to be a post whore! damn - only 909 more to go. Brian
  7. look in the skydiving newspaper Brian
  8. why sure. are you going to Hinton this weekend? I'm not sure that we'll be there yet. ttyl Brian
  9. you need to jump my sniveling hornet! i count the time it takes to open the end cell closures Brian
  10. i don't roll the nose, and mine takes 1000-1200 feet to open. took me a while to get used to it opening. Brian
  11. Once you're off student status, Chickasha is fine for jumping. Lift tickets are cheap. Powerlines are about 150 yards from the landing zone, they actually split the landing area from the grass runway. I did my first 3 SL jumps there. They still use round reserves, just if you were curious. Hinton is my home drop zone. Nice family DZ, new facility, decent student gear. Great instructors. They're expanding into AFP program soon. We live south of Hinton about an hour and a half and only 45 minutes from Chickasha and we go to Hinton more often. Once you're off student status, and have you're own gear - either one would be fine. Altitude is Altitude! Hey BTW it's worth the drive to SD Dallas in Whitewright too. Super Otter and Caravan! 14K in 15 minutes. Brian
  12. Let's give it up for the NON-Postwhores. These users only have 1 post. Had to got to page 172 of 221 pages to find them. http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?do=user_list;page=172;sb=user_posts;so=ASC;mh=50; steve ANGELWINGS Lee mrjjumps ffjdd Helipilot Barigo martinma jayjay friendlyguy Rik needplane foobar Andrew goporto robcaron wussgirl JayBeavis stoneypilot alvise Randyndair PhilRoberson rkf332 kinnebob flipside Brian
  13. sounds like a safe change. That reminds me, a guy in high school wanted to have a "cool" nickname - so he made one up for himself. He tried to convert to Buck at the beginning of the school year instead of Todd. I thought that was kinda weird
  14. Cool! I was on the list too! Patients is a virtue! Brian