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PST Mile Hi competitor list...
swoopster33 replied to CanopyPiloting's topic in Swooping and Canopy Control
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The water is on, the pond will be open this weekend. J
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CPC near Arizona or on the west coast
swoopster33 replied to michaelqld's topic in Swooping and Canopy Control
I would say socal or colorado would be the closest. J -
Schedule to be relased soon jason
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Ian, I would throw the Stellito into your advanced catagory. There are still a lot of them out there and they still have a pretty stong following. BTW, couldn't agree with you more. Jason
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Rob wrote "sometimes his judgement is off a little /tease JT" What are you talking about, i never have bad judgement, and could someone please tell my why my ribs hurt so much when i cough :-) Peace...
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There is no "cut and dry" formula at work here. It's not the canopy nearly as much as it is who is under it. Work on the fundamentals, work on technique, GET COACHING. Don't get in a race to get the best swooping canopy. That race usually ends in a bad way. Listen to steve, he has some good advice. It sounds like he is in the same place you are. Listen to the advice you have recieved here, it was given to you for a reason! If i can give you any advice at all, GET COACHING. Get in a flight 1 course. Learn about the wing you are jumping, learn the basics before you ever start thinking about what "swooping" wing to buy. JT
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They are in Bakersfield Hospital, not sure what room. I think Jim will be there for a few more days.....
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O.k. Folks, here is the official word for the moment. Sunday afternoon Jim Slaton and Duane Hall were involved in an accident at the GLC. They were filming a stunt for a DVD that they had done many times before. There was a collision at about 60 feet that caused the accident. Jim has suffered a broken Femur/Hip. He has already had surgery and is expected to make a full recovery. Duane also suffered a broken Femur and has already had surgery. He is expected to make a full recovery. Please do not speculate on any thing else, both Jim and Duane are in good spirits, with their families. They are next to each other in the same room. For now, that is all the info that is to be released. Cyndi has asked that everyone hold off on the phone calls and e mails. If anyone needs more info, please e mail me at swoopster33@hotmail.com or pm me.
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Thoughts on CPC 'eligibility'
swoopster33 replied to ianmdrennan's topic in Swooping and Canopy Control
This season the rules have changed slightly. EVERYONE that competes in at least three meets in their home district will receive an invitation to CPC Nationals. See you in Colo Boys! Jason -
I noticed the canopy was easier to keep in a dive on the 20's as well. The 24's just compounded it. I agree with you, i would not advise doing this either as i have already stated. There are many reasons i would not advise doing this, you have added some good points as well. If a manufacutre wants to start testing this concept and then puts it out on the market, then cool. But in my opinion, i don't really think it is worth it. I have taken this to terminal many times, and the other guys i know that have the same set up have done the same with no problems. Obviously, that donsn't mean much as my risers are new. Lets see how they hold up over a few hundred jumps. I will say that i don't think the extra stiching would cause a the risers to be any weaker, but i very well could be wrong. I also only use my full RDS on competition jumps. The rest of the time my RDS lines are rolled up in my pocket and i do take the slider off every time as well. I have not felt that the risers are harder to get a good grip on, just a little different. Chuck i agree with you, if someone did some testing and proved that it had no effect on the strength of the risers, and this didn't cause trim changes, then i think it would be a good idea for pilots that were trying to get just a little tiny bit more out of it. But as several of us have already stated, most of us just need to keep working on form! In the end, not worth it. I hope you get to come to Denver this year. Missed you last year. Jason T
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When you stich the risers they go from 1 inch of surface area to about 3/16 of surface area. There is a substantial difference in surface area. However, as stated previously by myself and marks, the difference will only be noticed if you already have an RDS, HMA lines, tight swooping attire, (not a freefly suit) ect. What i noticed the most was the changes caused by the trim change. I am still not completely used to it and not sure if i like it. The canopy is easier to keep in a dive, but i don't have the bottom end that i did. Again, if you stich risers, be sure to pay close attention to trim changes. Play up high.
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No problem on the info, hope it helps. Just remember that this can change the pitch of the canopy. If you put on a pair of risers that are different lengths due to stiching (or anything that changes the pitch or tirm of a canopy) play with it up high a lot before doing anything close to the ground. Stay safe and see you over the pond sometime!