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  1. There it is! really appreciate your time ... Blue Skies J-M
  2. Hey my friend! Long time! Have a racer here that has the pud ... I can get the shiterroo in the container but where does the pilot chute go and how is it folded? On No. one flap? under no. 2? Pie folds? Likely ... Where are you these days? PM me! J-M
  3. Sure thing ... Some round reserve that I never heard last packed at Flying High in Alberta Canada has aleft hand side direct pull deployment canopy and lines next to new ... Main has no manufacturers tag on the tail ... not sure where else to look ... just plain can't see one ... Slider has been cut between the webbing for a blow hole ... bag is a split one and I'll get you the finer details for sure and thanks for taking the time! Might have shortened lines for a CRW Dog ... I donno ... no expert here ...
  4. I can get that old thing into the container but have no idea what to do with the bridle routing or pilot chute stow and fold or where it goes ... can somebody direct to the file or give me info? I appreciate the input. Tnx!
  5. As a flailer years ago there I was in a plane with Reg ... he had scuba flippers on and a the old camera flyer wingsuit with those arm webs that clipped into the jump suit ... anyway he was the last man out and "JUST WANTED TO TRY SOMETHING" ... so away he jumped ... little did I know he was breaking into on a vanguard basis, the birth of a brave new age ... Blue Skies my friend ... "The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." .. A Einstein
  6. rats ... always hard to see the children called back home ... rats again ... sigh "The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." .. A Einstein
  7. Rats ... Rick and his brother Randy were my PFF instructors back in '89 ... heal well my friend "The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." .. A Einstein