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Everything posted by packing_jarrett
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Small Dropzone + Turbine Aircraft - Boogie = Totally Doable
packing_jarrett commented on nettenette's article in General
nice article. I've been waiting to hear more about the turbine 206 -
the one on the far right is my accuracy rig. Angelfire 97 reserve and a classic 270 main Na' Cho' Cheese
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improper packing will definitely ruin your risers but this issue is common with mirage risers. I see this issue all the time with our RTS student rigs. my theory is the keeper(hood) is too tight and too close to the guide ring. edit: when I repair I do an over-sew with at least 2 stitches off the edge of the keeper Na' Cho' Cheese
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and if you wanted to cheat who is the first d license holder to become disabled Na' Cho' Cheese
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Lowest pack volume and lightest reserve for it's size
packing_jarrett replied to vanessalh's topic in Gear and Rigging
optimum or speed reserve Pulse or cayenne light. I put a 130 cayenne comfortably into a rig that was built for a sub 100 sq ft. Fluid wings isn't selling their lineup yet but they have the lowest bulk parachutes Na' Cho' Cheese -
I always like the idea of an off-set crosswind jump run with freeflyers out first. the opening will be staged by time in freefall, distance traveled between groups, and drift from the wind offering max separation. It's never caught on Na' Cho' Cheese
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I built a new accuracy rig. It has a 97 Angelfire reserve. and a 270 classic main. I believe its one of the smallest traditional accuracy rigs. the 97 is the smallest reserve I feel comfortable landing. A lot of people ask about the 2 out situation and how I would handle it. I'd rather have this combo over my head than something like a 150 reserve and a 75 crossbrace. At least with mine they are both 7 cell low glide/low aspect ratio f-111 wings. Na' Cho' Cheese
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Friends of Chicago, I need a favor
packing_jarrett replied to packing_jarrett's topic in The Bonfire
I'm looking for a ride from Ohare to Skydive Chicago wednesday morning. I'd rather not pay $100 for a taxi out there but I'd definitely do some fuel money if I had one of my friends on dz.com help out. -
That rig doesn't have an RSL installed. Like other Manufactures. It's the choice of the user if they would like one or not. I've attached a pick of a racer with an RSL. If you would like more photos of racers with Rsls just ask.
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That's False. All modern rigs have Reserve Static Lines. If we are talking about basic components they also come with a harness and flaps to hold the parachutes. Na' Cho' Cheese
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Racer. no flaps for a reserve pilot chute to clear And they weigh less, cost less. function more. better pin protection with an efficient reserve pilotchute stronger webbing and more compatible with hardware. now with magnets and spacer foam backpad. Skydivings best kept secret. Na' Cho' Cheese
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Most DZ'S Jumped in a 24 Hour period
packing_jarrett replied to jclalor's topic in Skydiving History & Trivia
I would think Dav3 Ruckerts chute camp would have done a few "dz's" in a day. Na' Cho' Cheese -
Barefoot Bandit Na' Cho' Cheese
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back in the air - paraplegic solo skydive
packing_jarrett replied to Susanne_S's topic in Skydivers with Disabilities
awesome!! what a great video! I'm impressed! I'm stoked for people who have the drive to not give a shit and just do what they want. Disabled skydiving is really taking off and I couldn't be happier. I hate to see people get hurt but I love that people are seeing what a great opportunity they have to jump out of planes and have fun. Susanne I look forward to us jumping together someday Na' Cho' Cheese -
The first thing you'll notice is the awesome art work appliqued on the bottom and top surface of the wing. Even with the big logo the Cayenne light will pack very small; at least one size smaller. eg: a 150 sqft packs like a 130 sqft. The openings are usually soft and on heading but every once in awhile they can be a little brisk. The glide is very flat. This canopy will get you back from even the longest spots. It has a great flare and with the right pilot, it can swoop across the ground far and fast. Ask for a demo. you won't be disappointed.
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Shadow racer is $1425 custom harness and container sizes. Na' Cho' Cheese
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1ST 100 way . When / Where
packing_jarrett replied to jdpml's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
If I remember they had a piece of the 100 way in one of the wally gubbins movies Na' Cho' Cheese -
Bag locks -- Rigging wisdom and spoof
packing_jarrett replied to patworks's topic in Gear and Rigging
has anyone ever intentionally tried making a bag lock malfunction? Its harder than you think. When we were doing some parachute testing for a reserve system we tried to simulate a 'natural bag lock' but couldn't recreate one. To satisfy the requirement we took cord and tied the grommets for the locking stows to the band holders. That did the trick Na' Cho' Cheese -
jumpshack makes a pop top belly mount for the basers Na' Cho' Cheese
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Hard Links pros Easier and faster to install Snag resistant near infinite lifetime almost idiot proof Soft Link Facts Cheaper for the manufacture to make Have limited jump life Caused fatalities that would not have been caused by rapide links Soft Link Selling points Lower bulk Pro soft link quotes that make me want to stab my ears out "they're stronger" ...who cares? hard links are way stronger than they need to be. "easier and faster to install" - you're high! Lets race! EDIT: I use soft links Na' Cho' Cheese
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whats your take on crosswind jump runs? now with fast fallers going out first... Na' Cho' Cheese
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after seeing so much black hardware lately I saw a slick new infinity with stainless steel chest and hip rings.... Kapow! really stood out nicely against the trend of black thats taking over the sport. Na' Cho' Cheese
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when you think you figured it out check to make sure it really works. When I tried to do what your planning my result was paraplegia. Na' Cho' Cheese
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packing a reserve while sitting
packing_jarrett replied to packing_jarrett's topic in Gear and Rigging
is actually harder than it seems. I just got finished packing my reserve all by myself while sitting in my wheelchair. The hard part was putting it in the freebag. When I do it next time I'm going to try and use a table that I can wheel underneath as to get better leverage. Since I didn't have that kind of table I started laying it down on my bed and clamping it. and then taking the kitchen cutting board on my lap I put it in the bag. and then after stowing it I closed it in my lap. Very awkward but turned out great. Any other brainstorming ideas to make it more efficient? Na' Cho' Cheese -
paraplegic at nationals 2011
packing_jarrett replied to packing_jarrett's topic in Skydivers with Disabilities
I did style and accuracy at nationals and it was a whole lot of fun. Huge thanks to everybody there for making it so awesome. check skydive-tv.com for video Na' Cho' Cheese