ringleader

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  1. canopy that comes to mind is a Pilot, you can always get a demo for a couple of weeks and try it out I think you'd love it http://www.flyaerodyne.com/demos/ A canopy course will make you a better and more confident Pilot on any canopy you end up going for Good luck
  2. http://www.toratora.eu/helicamp/ http://www.toratora.eu/adventure/ http://www.toratora.eu/paradise/ Check out the "Events" tab
  3. "She's a beauty, and a beast. Crossbraced performance - crossfire-type ease. The perfect low hassle first crossbraced canopy or a fun everyday swoop wing. We love version 1.0...but something new is coming soon.... #JFX2 #onestepahead " JFX2 is out-ish, just showed up on NZAerosports FB page
  4. Great info, sadly rear riser stalls happen pretty much without warning, when you need them most and the wing dropping you is instantaneous. Thanks
  5. I believe there was an El Salvador boogie in the works, people form Skydive Baja were going there for organizing and tandems if I'm not mistaken
  6. One slot available for the Chutingstar Senior Parachute Rigger Certification School http://www.chutingstar.com/senior-rigger-certification-school
  7. Congratulations! Make sure you do a canopy course as soon as you can, the sooner the better!
  8. I'd suggest reaching out to Daniel Croft he's a truly humble and bad ass flier and a Dekunu ambassador. http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=4881276#4881276
  9. This thread is about the S-Fire, not the safire.
  10. I agree with this. I did about 20 jumps on a Safire 3 and the flare is way too low for my taste. I've jumped PD canopies and their flare is "normal". Given the OP jump number I would suggest a Sabre2, the Safire 3 is in my opinion a bit docile. I would totally go with a Pilot in any case if you are not looking for a bit more aggressive canopy like the Sabre2. Openings are long and snively on the Safire3.