hunty

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    400
  • Years in Sport
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  • First Choice Discipline
    Freeflying
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    150
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  1. Theres a heap of freefly coaches at Skydive Nagambie. Tronic Hass Jonny Macca etc etc
  2. i learned to sit fly in that tunnel although im 65kgs 5'7 and had to wear their baggy suits but it was great fun. i think i spent about 4 hours in there learning lots of flat/back and sit transitions. having also flown in the new singapore tunnel and also bottrop in germany i can tell you the genting tunnel is very bumpy and slow, but for flat flying and smaller people its great. i would recommend it to beginners who have never flown in a tunnel before so they can learn their tunnel etiquette and tunnel backflying so they can go straight into a bigger tunnel and not waste expensive time learning basics i met some south africans when i was there, one guy had a prosthetic leg if i remember right not sure if this is the same group?
  3. sounds pretty weak ill believe it when construction starts :P
  4. Bottrop, Germany www.indoor-skydiving.de this is not a skyventure design.
  5. would this be the same tunnel as the one in bottrop?
  6. is there any jumping in prague, during end of november, beginning of december? or is it too cold? i'm an aussie jumper and we jump all year round :) but heading over to prague this year thought i might take my rig and do a few jumps but not sure if any DZ's will even be running?