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  1. About 500ft on average i think, but wou wouldn't get me chopping at that height,hence my question! ............................................................. Break now Jester!
  2. Quote>I have to pick a container for a 6’3” 205 pound guy. For good solid inexpensive rig - Icon. Built well, the company is great, and they're still relatively cheap. For cool top of the line rig - Mirage G4. There's some debate over whether the G3 looks better than the G4, but I like the G4's freebag design over the G3. For latest in safety doodads - Micron from RW. Comes with the Skyhook, which is a cool new safety feature (although it does add complexity.) reply] I'm suprised you place the mirage above the vector, isn't it basically a copy of RW vector wihtout the R&D RW have invested? ( a good copy admittedly) ............................................................. Break now Jester!
  3. QuoteQuote[ ] I'm familiar with that. You will note that I specified "malfunction," not simply two out. Big difference. Quote Fair cop. ............................................................. Break now Jester!
  4. [ The lessons learned here are: 1) Stay the hell out of the basement. 2) If you have a malfunction and the reserve appears of its own volition, GET RID OF THE MAIN! Quote Disagree with point 2, it is recommended you DON'T cut away in certain situations, for example: Stable biplane with reserve at rear, the risk of a main entanglement with the reserve following cutting is far greater, than what will nearly always be a stable soft landing. Here is the PD findings: http://www.bpa.org.uk/skydive/pages/articles/aug03/canopiesout.html ............................................................. Break now Jester!
  5. The downplane picture seems to suggest one canopy is right underneath him with one directly overhead? http://www.bpa.org.uk/skydive/pages/articles/aug03/canopiesout.html ............................................................. Break now Jester!
  6. Okay I thought a downplane was something else Anyone got a picture of a downplane? ............................................................. Break now Jester!
  7. heres a nice summary: http://www.zct.co.uk/skydivemag/pages/articles/aug03/canopiesout.html But Bill what happens if you go into the downplane with the main underneath you, does that mean its risers are likely to be 'closely involved with you' and therefore be difficult to cleanly cut away. I'm trying to picture where all the lines are gonna be if the thing is underneath you ?? The alternative with the reserve underneath, what happens? Does the reserve just swing back up behind you once the main has gone?? ............................................................. Break now Jester!
  8. Hi I 'm a bit of a newbie, but aren't canopy transfers frowned upon?Don't you risk entanglement of your reserve with the main? I think as a newbie I'd of just cut away and seen if the silver handle or the rsl sorted me out first, is that wrong? ............................................................. Break now Jester!
  9. Cheers for the advice, although personally I'd like an RSL as well as cypres. Is it true about premature dployments and the javelin? ............................................................. Break now Jester!
  10. Many thanx foreverbodies advice. I must admit the fact that so many people appear to jump javelins makes me think they must be 'the' rig. I have done some research, I heard that the Javelin has caused premature deployments as its cover is not well protected against the wind when sit flying etc (something i hope do learn soon)? I've looked at the teardrop, there seemed to be a bit of negativity about its construction re; the rsl etc: http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=1143436;search_string=teardrop%20;#1143436 All very complicated!!Is a shame there is a 'which' rig magazine! ............................................................. Break now Jester!
  11. Not heard of that course! ............................................................. Break now Jester!
  12. I'm confused . Aff 4 is a linked exit. How come you were doing a rear dive solo, with your JM not near enough to stop your spin before it became too great. ............................................................. Break now Jester!
  13. very interesting, because the majority of people wear an alti on the back of their hand, they can't all be deploying 1000ft out? ............................................................. Break now Jester!
  14. Thanks ............................................................. Break now Jester!