EvilEagle

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  • Main Canopy Size
    170
  • Reserve Canopy Size
    176
  • AAD
    Argus

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  • Home DZ
    Emerald Coast Skydive
  • License
    B
  • License Number
    31608
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    200
  • Years in Sport
    3
  • First Choice Discipline
    Freeflying
  • First Choice Discipline Jump Total
    80
  • Second Choice Discipline
    Formation Skydiving
  • Second Choice Discipline Jump Total
    100

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  1. Welcome all the turbines (and cooler weather) back to FL!
  2. I started at Star as well, 8 years after joining the USAF. I hope I never get a military jump cause that means an ejection..
  3. Agree, I've been flying since I was 15 and started skydiving at the age of 30. Landing got much easier when I started flying a more loaded canopy. 1.6 loading looks pretty close to landing at 160 knots.
  4. I've owned an raced an 00 Mille R since 2003 - bought it when I lived in England. There is a lot more support in Europe for Aprilia, but it's my favorite of all the sportbikes I've owned. I had lots of Jap bikes, a 916 and a 996, the Mille is by far better. The engine is bullet-proof and it's easy to take care of. The Ohlins is worth its weigh in gold and the sound is awesome. Get one, you'll love it!
  5. There's also one in Caldwell, Idaho - not flying right now, but I've seen them working on it.
  6. 07 R1200GS Adventure (and my work ride) http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l72/EvilEagle_15/BMW/PIC-0019-1.jpg 00 Mille R http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l72/EvilEagle_15/Bike/DSCF2184.jpg
  7. Our English Bulldog's name is Chloe but we call her various things depending on mood: Fathead Slober-face wringle-face wiggle-butt snaggle tooth
  8. Couldn't agree with you more - I was in a 1979 model. However, we have only bought 186 F-22's to replace 750 F-15's. We have to keep these antiques in the air!!!
  9. Yes, all the B-2's are in Missouri (Whiteman AFB). I'm not talking about 1 minute late (although honestly - what is the window for being on time to a flyby?) It's about 5 seconds. Not most, very few. Ask your congressperson - the fighter force is dwindling and FAST!!!! There are only 9 active duty bases in all of the CONUS that have fighters. Guard bases are more common, but wait until 2012 - the budget is cutting about 80% of our guard fighters. No big deal right - the guard is only the people who protect the CONUS... Sorry, I have a rather large soap-box for that one. Anyway, there are sometimes closer places, but fighters also don't have the range to go super far for a flyby. Ours is somewhere around 1200-1500 miles depending on our configuration, where as a B-2 is WAY more than that. I'm in Panama City, we launched on Thursday, did the flyby and landed at Daytona.
  10. Valid point - a loaded question indeed!!!! B-2's seem to be off time or not even show up fairly often. Sunday was supposed to have been a B-2 flyby, but they fell out. We were only scheduled for the Thursday (Duels) flyby, but since we were in town, they asked us to do it. Normally we would've had 4 jets for that big of a race, but since it was last minute they didn't fly two more down.
  11. Well we love doing the flyby's - and this was my first trip back to Daytona with a jet. Glad we got the timing right!
  12. We don't even get to do that anymore. But, the fight we train for - no one else can do. (kinda like the Hog's kept training for the current fight when we were all drilling holes in the sky for ONW and OSW and they were told we'd never need them again...) How'd that work out for us??? It's just our turn.
  13. So close, but still not quite there. True that the Eagle is a big fighter.... But noone does what we do.