Clouddancer22

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    Cal-city, Perris, Elsinore,
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    11672
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    USPA
  • Years in Sport
    30
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    Formation Skydiving
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    Freeflying

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  1. I have also been enjoying this thread! D-11672
  2. Hunh? I was enjoying your thread. I've participated in several tso projects and military trials . . . Don't be wierd on me now!
  3. Wonder how it came out and why we haven't heard anymore???? D-11672
  4. Well, contest ended last week. Apparently I won, and I should get my free jump ticket at Perris Valley tomorrow!!! D-11672
  5. Free jump ticket for ME tho!!! Woot! Called Perris today, but not there YET! But soon! D-11672
  6. You weren't at Manley's all that long - at least to the best of my recollection. Do you remember me per chance? I was the first person Manley hired at Cal-City. And I do not believe you returned my calculus book . . . you don't still have it by any chance? Lol, I am a math teacher now!
  7. What size Monarch? They are not so responsive this month!!!! Btw, you are not the same Rob that visited Cal-City in the 80's and helped with Butler Parachutes???? Didn't you borrow a Calculus book . . . . D-11672
  8. I did. Also sent them an email last month. I guess they are pretty busy, and someone is eventually supposed to get back to me. Just hoping for a quicker answer - I get so impatient sometimes. D-11672
  9. I was wondering if anyone had a Monarch 175 owners manual and line trim specs??? I bought a canopy that definitely needs a new line set, but the canopy fabric and stitching looks in good shape, at least for a few hundred jumps until I can afford a newer canopy. D-11672
  10. I don't have Windows 7 yet, so no "snip" tool. Here is a link - see if that works??? Since "partial tie dye" was offered free this month I put one panel in . . . . http://skydivewings.com/PimpMyWings/#/dmlzaW9uJnN0YW5kYXJkJjQmOCYyJjgmNCYyJjM5JjImNCY0JjQmNCY4JjYzJjU4JjU4JjU4JjU4JjU4JjU4JjU4JnNwYW5kZXgmMTA4Jjc4JnNwYWNlcmZvYW0mMiY0JnNvZnRwYWQmOCYxMiZoYWNrZXkmODcmOTcmc3RhaW5sZXNzJnN0YW5kYXJkJjYzJjU4JjU4 D-11672
  11. Thanks so much for the link! That is what I thought, the party balloons would not be able to lift two men in lawnchairs. IMO they also used weather balloons, which come in a variety of sizes. As a child I was always fascinated by the thought of flying by attaching balloons. I also looked into weather balloons, but they were very expensive for a kid, lol! Still a dream, I just might do a SMALLER more controlled version someday . . . D-11672
  12. Thanks! I notice the original guy used 45 weather balloons - doesn't give the size or diameter. The most recent tandem pair used "helium filled party balloons." Wonder how many they needed? D-11672
  13. You would do well to rent gear with a docile canopy and bite the bullet and ask for radio assistance. D-11672