Twilight_Sun

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  • Main Canopy Size
    130
  • Reserve Canopy Size
    135
  • AAD
    Cypres 2

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  • Home DZ
    Borodyanka
  • Number of Jumps
    846
  • Years in Sport
    16
  • First Choice Discipline
    Wing Suit Flying
  • First Choice Discipline Jump Total
    400
  • Second Choice Discipline
    Freeflying
  1. I already have 2. It is convenitent for me. I can set sometimes an additional signal and don't have to worry about one will not work (cause of battery, software, hardware or anything else; and yes it happens from time to time). Also I feel nice not to use visual altimeter in freefall so I can put it on a place where it is better seen under canopy. Of course throw out one of audibles is the simplest solution but not that I'd like to do So it looks like Cypres WSC is a 3rd thing that should be near my ear and it's not easy to put it in helmet in my case... maybe I'd buy just regular AAD... not sure yet
  2. Now it looks like cypres WSC is already available and there are some info in manual about modes (let's say enough for understanding how to use). So, as I anyway need new aad for next year (my cypres2 exp is ended) I think about WSC version. But I already have 2 audibles (neptune, optima) in my helmet (and it is quite convenient). Where could I put 3rd one? Any ideas or recomendations?
  3. Magellan 110 works ok with Ph2, V4, V5, etc.
  4. yeah! thats me : ))) that was really cool, jumps, island, party, beer ... everything (except the weather ;) )
  5. nice post ;-) and thanks for filming my 300's with Jarno, there were nice clouds
  6. 79 in Kiev we aren't jumping (till now) due to bad weather
  7. after 100+ jumps I learned how to pack but I still use packers when I feel lazy so I haven't found the proper answer
  8. I'll be the 13h ;-)) People Attending 1. Dmitry Karpekov 2. Lutz Lüdtke 3. Jarno Cordia 4. Costyn van Dongen 5. Hans Schoeber 6. Grisha Andreev (V2) 7. Vladimir Zanadvorov 8. Grigoriy Kvasha 9. Ivan Chaplygin 10. Branislav 11. Alejandro Lopez 12. Alexey Dzhigir 13. Vladimir Lisyuk 14. ...
  9. I'm agree, cause I had a cutaway when I was a student (AFF-2). My muscle memory worked properly but RSL were a little faster :)