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  • Main Canopy Size
    170
  • Main Canopy Other
    cobalt
  • Reserve Canopy Size
    170
  • Reserve Canopy Other
    tempo

Jump Profile

  • License
    D
  • License Number
    26335
  • Licensing Organization
    uspa
  • Number of Jumps
    200
  • First Choice Discipline
    Formation Skydiving
  • Second Choice Discipline
    Freefall Photography

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    Yes
  1. i wonder what the alt. is if your are a smoker?
  2. in the thin air he fell at 715mph. as he lost alt the thicker air slowed him down, and his parachute system had like three chutes
  3. On August 16, 1960, Captain Joe Kittinger jumped from a huge helium balloon at a height of 102,800 feet, almost 20 miles above the earth! Captain Kittinger fell for a full 4 minutes, 36 seconds. He experienced temperatures as low as minus 94 degrees Fahrenheit and a maximum speed of 714 miles per hour, exceeding the speed of sound as he fell! The 28-foot main parachute did not open until Kittinger reached the much thicker atmosphere at 17,500 feet. Kittinger safely landed in the New Mexico desert after a 13 minute 45 second descent. This famous balloon parachute jump was called Project Excelsior, and it successfully proved that a new parachute system would solve the problem of high altitude escape by aircraft crewmen. The photos show the following events: 1) Captain Joe lifts off in his giant helium balloon (he is inside the little basket called a gondola) which hangs under the balloon! 2) Captain Joe bravely waves to an automatic camera while he sits in his balloon gondola high in the sky just before his big jump. 3) An automatic camera takes a picture of Captain Joe as he leaps from his balloon basket! He is so high up that the clouds are all below him and they look like a big white cotton blanket! 4) Captain Joe falls away from his balloon and begins the longest, highest skydive ever done! 5) Captain Joe finally falls low enough to open his parachute! 6) Capatin Joe lands safely on the ground and men help him out of his special "space suit." 7) Captain Joe relaxes as the men take off his gear. 8) Captain Joe looks very happy to have done his big jump and land safely back on the ground!
  4. Skydive the point westpoint va. just had our 40th this year.
  5. any one going down to orlando for the tunnel camps the 14 - 19 nov.
  6. get a night stand with a light and a book on top cut a hole for your head and go as a one night sand
  7. no but i just purchased $300 worth in aug. they will be worth $600 in feb.
  8. I have the Pro-Track great tool. i believe it takes 2330 batteries you can check there web site they list it
  9. you can buy bonds for $100 then at six months its worth $200 check out there web site
  10. if you can wait six months you can get the bone-head flat top pro for 1/2 price with the bone head bucks
  11. best s/l rogers dz. ft lewis wa. 1984 mt. rainier in the back ground worst s/l helomano dz. hawaii landed in pineapple field best halo all of them
  12. schedule your trip to take advantage of one or more of airzona airpeed camps well worth the money