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  1. Hi there everyone, So, after reading some of the more useful and accurate posts i would like to post myself, for the first time. As lurch was saying, when you fly your suit at very high performance, at the limit were drag becomes a factor, having a smaller suit allows you to have less drag and more forward speed and added flight dynamics. My thoughts are this, if the T bird can be flown the way it was flown next to an apache, would someone with my build really need an apache? or would it be a giant drag machine? I had an X2 before, and the results were fantastic, i could float like a leaf, but i could definitely feel the execs wing material of the suit being affected by drag when we reached a high forward speed. I feel like when trying to reach ultimate performance in a wingsuit, the wing/size/ and wing load of a suit must match the qualities and build of the pilot. I am 6"1 157lbs and very very skinny, this is why i can make the T bird fly in high performance areas never to be thought possible for such a small suit. What is the next big step? I think the next big step is to find a way to custom make suits to match ( more specifically ) the pilot profile, focusing on reducing drag in high performance flights and increasing the aerodynamical capabilities of the suit. This type of suit would allow most high performance pilots to really get in ninja mode. Thanks for reading, - V -
  2. So is there a Place to Rent a JUMP PLANE in Guadeloupe?
  3. this is my new personal best http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NlCo-lZ60k&list=UUxo-IfjYoguaximTBjVa-SQ&index=1&feature=plcp exit 13.3k deploy- 2.5k fight time 4min 18 sec suit- X2 and btw, LURCH is my Sensei