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    Swooping
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  1. For me personally it's all about the mental state. Realizing that it's just swooping and not the end all be all of my life. Breath, relax, have fun, and enjoy the journey. Other than that...flying a good pattern/set up is key Slip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down
  2. Huge congrats!!! Very well done Slip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down
  3. lol, nice pic. yea that is how i was oriented Slip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down
  4. Someone was nice enough to put the article on their website, for those interested: http://pyrodan.privatedata.com/skydive/stu-schoenfeld-report.pdf Slip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down
  5. If anyone knows how to resize a PDF file I will upload it to this post so who ever wants to can read it. Also, when I deploy I typically watch the canopy open so when this spinner happened my head actually got trapped back near my shoulders and not down towards my chest. That's why I think I experienced negative G's in my face and not the rest of my body. Slip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down
  6. Not over your pay grade, they just didnt ask anyone from the canopy piloting community except for possibly a select few. Then they didnt think it through and just implimented what they thought sounded good. Personally I dont have a problem with the rules from the stand point of actually running them. What i have a problem with is how these changes were made. It seems like they asked maybe one or two canopy pilots how they would change speed and distance to make it fit in a smaller area but didnt think about the other consequences, such as safety, judging requirments (more judges needed along with cameras), course materials (ie only timing systems and no possible use of cameras now), the lack of good training facilities (dz's with ponds), and so on. Our discipline needs a better system to make rule changes. Other disciplines have forums where people can put ideas out there. Nick Batch also mentioned to me that the people making the decisions should be qualified such as having attended a minimum of 3 world meets. That way those people making the decisions are somewhat in the know on how rule changes effect the sport over the long run. Slip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down
  7. I would have done the exact same thing. Jumper in my opinion did a great job. Slip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down
  8. From what the guys at the competition told me was that groups were formed based on World rankings so all the top pilots (Jay, Tagle, Nick, Greg, Curt....) were all on the same aircraft and relatively close to each other during the whole comp, which also means there were Petra's, experimental's, comp velo's, velo's, JVX's, and so on relatively close together within the competition. So it was a decent location/event to get a direct comparison versus other canopies. I completely agree Slip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down
  9. i've talked with a few paraglider pilots that have watched the video and these types of collapses I guess are common with paragliders when you pull on the front risers. I guess with paragliders they're not supposed to be flown using front risers. I think since the petra (and this vera) are "paragliderish" shaped they might also have some of their tendencies. Definitely interesting watching this testing, makes you appreciate those test pilots just a little bit more Slip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down
  10. Do you honestly believe it's the gear holding most of us back from being on the podium? Cause if you do we should all go back to regular velocities cause that is what Curt was flying when he won overall in Dubai. How do you propose PD or Icarus to measure the performance of their new canopies if not in a competitive setting? As far as the "can't see the label...I can't talk about it" stuff, what good is it to know what the label says or how someone else thinks the canopy flies if you don't fly it anyway? Especially if the company is doing a lot of tweeking still. Bottom line is all the companies are working on their little toys and the people they trust most get them first. However, if we look at the scores and placings of the most recent competition no one canopy has a distinct advantage and it still boils down to the pilot under it. Take a look: Dubai Overall 1. Curt - Velocity 2. Nick - Petra/ JVX 3. Jay - Experimental Dubai Accuracy 1. Curt - Velocity (I don't think a comp velo) 2. Nick - JVX 3. Bobo - comp velo Dubai Distance 1. Jay - Experimental 2. Tagle - Experimental 3. Marat - Petra (I think) Dubai Speed 1. Tommy D - Comp Velo 2. Greg W - Comp Velo 3. Jay - Experimental Slip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down
  11. As you might guess i've had plenty of spinners on all sizes of canopies and yes 99% of the time I can feel them start spinning or come off the back fucked up. However, this 1 particular incident of mine I had no chance, it was immediate, I didn't even have time to get my hands up to the risers once it stood me up. It was the most violent opening I've ever experienced, spinners on my 79 don't even come close. Hell, I've had toggle fires on my 71 and those aren't even close. Definitely weird...still don't know what caused it though. Also, I got a message from someone about this incident and was asked about if i jump with an RSL and I don't. I also don't hook up my skyhook and I don't have an AAD if anyone was interested. Slip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down
  12. I've attached a picture of what happened to me on a violent hop and pop on my Comp Velo 71 loaded at 3.0 last year. Still don't know what the malfunction was that caused the spinner but the docs said I was doing close to 5 G's for a short time. I broke blood vessels in my face, eyes, nose, and mouth. By the time I chopped. probably less than 10 seconds after deployment, I was almost blacked out and I lost my vision till 1500' under the reserve. I was conscious the whole time but it was extremely hard to get to my handles and am lucky I got rid of it so quickly. Lesson I learned from that one is that it pays to practice your emergency procedures and when you're dealing the ultra small shit, there is no forgiveness so get rid of it. Pic was taken 20 minutes after the incident and my home dz Mile-Hi Skydiving in CO. Slip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down
  13. I don't know about that Dan, I mean Nick only went 220meters without really popping up so he did lose quite a bit of distance there Slip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down
  14. One of my teammates I think said it best I think "They want to change the sport to suit a prince...they bid on it now support their bid" Personally I really don't like the fact the we're getting rid of our margin for error, as small as it is already, for the power events. I think that 5' saves people's ass's, just like 10' saves people just getting into the sport. Slip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down
  15. Yes, there's a few out there without metal. Doesn't mean we haven't hit, just means we haven't hit hard enough and have gotten lucky. All canopy pilots hit no matter if you're starting out or a top tier guy, and we all know we'll hit again if we continue to swoop it's a risk one has to be ok with unfortunately. For the record I don't have any metal Stu Slip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down