JohnLeBlanc

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  • Main Canopy Size
    103
  • Reserve Canopy Size
    126
  • AAD
    Cypres

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  • Home DZ
    Deland
  • License
    D
  • License Number
    10184
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    5500
  • First Choice Discipline
    Formation Skydiving
  • Second Choice Discipline
    Freeflying

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  1. Funny thing about the shortlining of PCs is that many folks wanted to do it to their used PCs, but had no idea if it might have already been shortlined--more than once! Saw some pretty interesting stuff back then! Jumped some of it too, and glad I was a light weight sixteen year old at the time. The Pap was my favorite, though. Man what a ride!
  2. Like I said in my original post, the PD's slow cell inflation slider down is not good for what is happening in base today. The PD reserve was designed to be a great skydiving reserve, not a base canopy. For base, get a canopy designed for base. Can I get any more clear than that?
  3. Someone recently passed this onto me for a reply, if anybody is still interested. The PD reserves for base is a thing of the past, but it helped the base jumping gear get where it is today. Initially, the PD seven cell main was being used, then some folks went to the reserve due to the heavier reinforcing. People often had their rigger install a pilotchute attachment, often of questionable structural design. The slow rear riser response was one reason for the creation of the Dragon, which was a canopy we used to build for Vertigo. It was PD seven cell trimmed differently, like a Lightning. Over the years, base jumpers kept finding lower objects acceptable, and the slow cell inflation (slider down) of the PD seven cell based canopies were not adequate for this environment. Therefore production of the Dragon was stopped. Since then, other designs more specific to base have been developed by various companies that have quicker cell inflation with the slider down. If you are only doing very high objects, it may make little difference. However, if you are looking to purchase gear for base, don't bother with converted skydiving gear. It makes more sense to get something base specific, and something that is the best blend of being up to date, but also well proven in the field. John LeBlanc