Small but really nice DZ between between Munich and Stuttgart.
This DZ has all the positive aspects of smaller dropzones like: - you'll always find someone to jump with, regardless of your favourite discipline. - no hustle of getting a lift if you want to. - many lakes (one of them directly at the DZ) and many other activities like wakeboarding just down the road.
The plane is not the fastest, but getting up to 13000ft in under 20min is really okay in my opinion. Exitaltitude is 13000ft on Wednesday and 12000 on the weekends, but you often get the extra 1000ft on weekends too.
Canopypilots and swoopers are very welcome, they have a swooping area (speedcurve and distance)and possibility to get a lift to 5000ft on every load. (A top notch swooper is also training at the DZ...;))
As stated earlier the vibes at the dropzone are really good.
There are honestly no Cons to think of if you want to spend a relaxed day or weekend at the DZ. WOuldn't be the right place for hardcore RW training, though...:)
Fallschirm Sport Club Schwaben e.V. Günzburg
in Germany
This DZ has all the positive aspects of smaller dropzones like:
- you'll always find someone to jump with,
regardless of your favourite discipline.
- no hustle of getting a lift if you want
to.
- many lakes (one of them directly at the
DZ) and many other activities like
wakeboarding just down the road.
The plane is not the fastest, but getting up to 13000ft in under 20min is really okay in my opinion.
Exitaltitude is 13000ft on Wednesday and 12000 on the weekends, but you often get the extra 1000ft on weekends too.
Canopypilots and swoopers are very welcome, they have a swooping area
(speedcurve and distance)and possibility to get a lift to 5000ft on every load.
(A top notch swooper is also training at the DZ...;))
As stated earlier the vibes at the dropzone are really good.
There are honestly no Cons to think of if you want to spend a relaxed day or weekend at the DZ. WOuldn't be the right place for hardcore RW training, though...:)