hurrikanejae
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Main Canopy Size
139
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Main Canopy Other
Altimaster Galaxy
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Reserve Canopy Size
145
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Reserve Canopy Other
TS Super Mach 1 & Mach 1
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Cypres
Jump Profile
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Home DZ
The Farm & Quincy FL
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License
D
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License Number
29738
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Licensing Organization
USPA
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Number of Jumps
626
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Years in Sport
2
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First Choice Discipline
Wing Suit Flying
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First Choice Discipline Jump Total
232
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Second Choice Discipline
Swooping
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Second Choice Discipline Jump Total
110
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USPA Coach
Yes
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i was flying the wingsuit this past weekend. i am missing a black hr2 helmet with the velocity logo sticker on the top and a neptune altimeter in the audible pocket, if someone turned this in or it was found by staff, please call me immediately at 850 491 7547 Blue Skies Filled with Birdies, Jeremy R. Marston
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i was flying the yellow/red/black wingsuit this past weekend. i am missing a black hr2 helmet with the velocity logo sticker on the top and a neptune altimeter in the audible pocket, if someone turned this in or it was found, please contact me. Blue Skies Filled with Birdies, Jeremy R. Marston
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the farm was the 17th dropzone i traveled to since i started skydiving, and despite having been to some of the so called best dz's in the country, i still call the farm my home and favorite place to jump. when i arrived on a wednesday afternoon i was greeted by the staff with open arms and was encouraged to get my gear ready and start jumping immediately. i made one solo skydive because i fly a wingsuit, but it only took that one solo before i had people coming up to me inviting me to join them on a jump. the family atmosphere at this dz is almost unrivaled, and no matter what your experience level you are guaranteed to find people to learn from and have fun with. the professionalism of the staff is top notch and i was immediately inclined to return and join the staff for the latter part of the season. i moved up from florida to the dz to work for a month as a packer, and that month became 4 followed by a severe depression when i had to finally leave. hans paulsen has stated in parachutist magazine that people come to the farm and stay for years, and you really have to experience the place for yourself to fully understand how accurate that statement is. whether you are coming out for a tandem, aff, or just to make new friends to jump with you will find no better place in the entire state, and it is more than worth traveling from out of state to be apart of the magic that makes the farm one of the highest rated dz's in the country (courtesy of dz.com) CAN"T WAIT TO RETURN!
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perhaps you are misunderstanding what i have said. first, i do not own a katana (have only demoed one) and based on that experience i know exactly how the canopy flies. second, i only offered my opinion because he is progressing very quckly like i am and i dont want him to make the vewry common mistake of becoming over confident. finally, i don't encourage fear at all, i simply want to make it clear that the Katana WILL hurt you if you are not ready for it and the margin for error is much more slim than the sabre2 or similiar platform. aside from that, the only subjective "feeling" i have stated is the "several dozen jumps" which is merely meant to be a suggestion not a statement of fact. Blue Skies Filled with Birdies, Jeremy R. Marston
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says the man that is sponsored by liquid miss you hans! Blue Skies Filled with Birdies, Jeremy R. Marston
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PLEASE take your time learning on a sabre2 before even thinking of a katana of the same size. the katana has extremely high harness input and dives very deeply with a long recovery arc...if you don't take it easy for the first several dozen jumps on one you will find yourself in the hospital and then buying another sabre2 when you get back into the sport. Blue Skies Filled with Birdies, Jeremy R. Marston
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thanks for the information, i was wondering why my hc5 kept going back to auto focus and ruining my best jumps! will remember to reset focus every time. and what is the "blurb" ? Blue Skies Filled with Birdies, Jeremy R. Marston
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just wait till you are averaging 44mph like i do (yes, average, not just hitting 44 @ 6g), and you have to get the sm1 so you can attempt to go even slower...my goal....to have my dives be in the lower 30's for the whole dive. Blue Skies Filled with Birdies, Jeremy R. Marston
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hi everyone, my name is jeremy and im an ADDICT. i have had to purchase 3 ws this year and still own 2 of them and i don't think i can bring myself to sell either of them. in the end, you will continue to put money into nylon crack until you are a wingsuit instructor and own enough suits to fit everyone that may be interested in getting training at your dz. and even, then you will probably still put money into it. btw, why the hell do you want a classic? tony is the only way to fly! Blue Skies Filled with Birdies, Jeremy R. Marston
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so, i have more ws jumps and total jumps then you do now eh? can't wait to fly with you again though! hope you are enjoying that sm1 too! Blue Skies Filled with Birdies, Jeremy R. Marston
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mach 1, 185ish jumps, sabre2 170 @ 1.3, i pull at 3000 on most occasions unless i am really flying for a long time and then i might burn a few more hundred feet, lowest pull ever was 2k on my first 3+ min flight. also, i pack to open fast and deploy in about 1/2 to full flight. Blue Skies Filled with Birdies, Jeremy R. Marston
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Your Favorite Wingsuit Location Visuals??
hurrikanejae replied to ScottGray's topic in Wing Suit Flying
my top 3 so far: 1 kapowsin air sports 2 skydive utah 3 skydive sebastian and yes, i agree with the 10.000ft puffies being loads of fun! Blue Skies Filled with Birdies, Jeremy R. Marston -
Some may consider this spamming, and i will remove it if necessary, but i just got back from a 10 dropzone vacation and have some amazing video footage to share...you may even see your home dz! had a great time flocking with birdies from many states and i look forward to more time n the great blue! youtube.com/hurrikanejae please let me know what you think! oh yeah and having 178 wingsuit flights feels great! Blue Skies Filled with Birdies, Jeremy R. Marston
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indeed, i got training from randy the bird guy at palatka and there are about 3-4 regs there every weekend flocking together. as for the intro suit, everyone is right on when they say how great it is, and the value is second to none! Blue Skies Filled with Birdies, Jeremy R. Marston