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Everything posted by tonybrogdon
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in the 80's and 90's everytime Smitty would do a tandem, he would set 2 world records'. 1. The length of time between the first and last jumps ( first jump in 1922 ) 2. Being the oldest active jumper at the time. Tony Brogdon D-12855
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sorry for your loss Jim. What a great mentor!! Tony Brogdon D-12855
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Van Pray will be missed. He made enormous contributions to the Sport especially in Southern California RIP Van Tony Brogdon D-12855
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Thanks Jim Tony Brogdon D-12855
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New Year’s Eve 1992 Jim Twordowski, Curly's son Dave Annis, I and 5 others did an 8 way from 15,000 feet. Debbie Web's husband was flying the Otter and with no oxygen we were all feeling epoxy waiting for the Ontario traffic controller to give us clearance to jump. We completed the 8 way and Jim lighted up the Elsinore Valley with his pyrotechnics show as only he can do and as we were landing I will never forget hearing the music blaring from a boom box James Brown's “I feel Good ". It was another one of those " There I was and thought I was going to die moment" for sure. Tony Brogdon D-12855
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Very well said Bill. I have seen up close a lot of what you are saying. I was the first one to someone who was over weight using mini risers. One broke on opening and put him to such a violent spin he was unable to release the other riser. Upon pulling his reserve his pilot shoot wrapped around him in such a way his reserve was laying next to him as he landed on a pile of boards at 90 plus miles per hour. Thanks again for sharing your wisdom. By the way do you still have the all leather mink lined Wonderhog you showed me at the USPA Board meeting in 1987?
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Truth or Dare - skydiving legends
tonybrogdon replied to skypuppy's topic in Skydiving History & Trivia
yes, we used to jump together at DZ in Fredricksburg, Virginia Tony Brogdon D-12855 -
Truth or Dare - skydiving legends
tonybrogdon replied to skypuppy's topic in Skydiving History & Trivia
I owned a Green Star Express I bought it from Charlie Brown in Richmond, Va. 1979. It was my first piggy back rig. It had a PC in a bag not a sleeve for a main and a Navy Conical round reserve. I took it to Dublin, Va. to make my first jump in my new rig. Since the rig was not designed for a PC nor was the PC designed for bag the Dublin DZ people took it out and re packed it on a packing table designed for T-10's. I will never forget them saying while scratching their heads " well it looks like it will work." Truly the dumbest thing I ever did was take it for a test jump from 7500 feet to see if it would open not knowing the rig had been recalled for the stitching coming loose on the reserve risers. Fortunately it opened. Later at a Nationals being held at Perris Valley, Charlie told he he had the rig sent back to the factory for restitching of the reserve before he sold it to me. Meanwhile my guardian angels were working overtime. Tony Brogdon D-12855 -
How many decades have you jumped in
tonybrogdon replied to Krip's topic in Skydiving History & Trivia
Your not old Jim I stated in 1977 in Wichita, Ka. age 36 My last jumps were with two of my granddaughters 3 years ago. age 67 Tony Brogdon D-12855 -
Dale Boyer was my first jump instructor September 1977 Him and his wife lived in a loft they built in one of the Old Naval Air station's barracks. He convinced Witchita State University to list Skydiving as one of their coarces. I was the first one to jump static line out of the coarce Tony Brogdon D-12855
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Can't relate to what you are referring to. I did make my first 10 jumps at the Old Naval Air Station in Hutchinson, KS in 1977. We packed out T-10 's on long tables in the desserted barracks and and always waited until sunset when the winds to die down to jump rounds. Tony Brogdon D-12855
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Thanks Jerry I miss him as well. There was and never be anyone like him. Tony Brogdon D-12855
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Thanks Pat for passing on Nick's writing. Good Information. Tony Brogdon D-12855
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He was the best of what he did. he made his mark in the History of Skydiving!! Tony Brogdon D-12855
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He was truly one of a kind. Tony Brogdon D-12855
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Dar Robinson - Any memories?
tonybrogdon replied to flyingferret's topic in Skydiving History & Trivia
I made a jump with Dar ou of a skyvan back in 1980 Tony Brogdon D-12855 -
Jim without question is the BEST of the BEST!!! I am proud to be Jim and Gail's friemd. Wish you both the best. Tony Brogdon Tony Brogdon D-12855
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Larry was a very good person and dedicated to the sport. He is missed. RIP Tony Brogdon D-12855
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I was previlaged to be at his burial Sevice in LA. The first hand stories that were told his life and death were amazing. His legacy will live on forever! Tony Brogdon D-12855
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The old AND bold skydiver list
tonybrogdon replied to cocheese's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Nice photo Mike, your rig was just like mine in 1977. Tony Tony Brogdon D-12855 -
The old AND bold skydiver list
tonybrogdon replied to cocheese's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Jim sure gets my vote. Tony Brogdon D-12885 Tony Brogdon D-12855 -
Pat Works-profile for USPA-UnCut + HTML (Re Done)
tonybrogdon replied to patworks's topic in Skydiving History & Trivia
Thanks for sharing Pat! I very much enjoyed it all. Tony Brogdon Tony Brogdon D-12855 -
Thanks for sharing. He was true friend and a true pioneer to Skydiving Tony Brogdon D-12855
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6 june 1942, 1st nylon parachute jump
tonybrogdon replied to piisfish's topic in Skydiving History & Trivia
Smitty the Jumper made his first parachute jump in 1922 with a harness amde by a horse harness maker and a silk bedsheet. He designed and bulit it and jumped it before ever seeing another parachute. He broght it to Perris DZ December 15th , 1985 and made a tandem with the Coors Skydiving team. Richard Brooks and I followed them out and watched Smitty in a fetal position as he'd done all those years previous noteven seeing the Coors team. He ws 87 then and died at age 92 a year after making his last jump. Tony Brogdon D-12855 -
Ed Miller, USMC, Farewell Friend
tonybrogdon replied to NancyWSCR15's topic in Blue Skies - In Memory Of
Semper Fi Ed R.I.P. Tony Brogdon D-12855