Gib78

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  • Main Canopy Size
    170
  • Reserve Canopy Size
    193
  • AAD
    Cypres 2

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  • Home DZ
    Soest, Germany
  • License
    A
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    340
  • Years in Sport
    4
  • First Choice Discipline
    Wing Suit Flying
  • First Choice Discipline Jump Total
    42
  • Second Choice Discipline
    Formation Skydiving
  • Second Choice Discipline Jump Total
    215
  1. I'm getting some strange looks in the office, after crying with laughter at this. Chops can be pretty scary sometimes, huh? Now that I can see again, I recently had to chop in Empuriabrava, had the canopy in sight until I had to focus on the landing pattern (my number 1 priority) for about 10 seconds. After that I scanned the sky but couldn't see it anywhere and did my best to remember what I thought I saw. No-one on the ground saw it, but reviewing the wingsuiting coaches video and referencing A "gridded" dropzone plan and the winds, we had a reasonable rough area to start. Spent an hour looking but nowhere to be found, and I had to leave to get my flight home after that, minus main and minus freebag. My mood could have been better to say the least. On landing back in Germany my phone beeped with a picture of my found free bag, which James the wingsuit coach had heroically searched for , ripping his legs to shreds on brambles in doing so before discovering it a garden. Still no main though The next day resident empuria paraglider pilot Richie took off and performed a search. Everybody said that if anyone could find it, he could. He took off and after over half an hour of hearing nothing, my hopes began to sink. He was just about to give up when something caught his eye on a disused building, and on landing to have a look , found my canopy. I was over the moon and of course paid my beer dues. Without the combined efforts of James and Richie the chances of finding my main would have been next to impossible, as the main main was hard enough to spot from the air, would have been damn near impossible to find from a ground search. I have also taken part in many searches for other peoples gear, and it's always great to see peoples faces light up when their gear comes home especially after a big effort from all involved. Gib
  2. Sorry should have said exit equipment. I can't delete my last post any more, any chance an admin could delete it?
  3. cable made by exit composites User Name on DZ.com "raceface" Cable made to desired length and delivered within 3 days (europe).
  4. No. The USB end is L shaped (the cable comes out the bottom of the USB plug not the side, and the 2.5mm is an all metal construction as opposed to rubber on . Have a look at this wonderfully cut picture of the cable attached here. I'm very happy with it
  5. Yep, that is about as hard as it gets.
  6. I had one of the bungees snap on me and also wing suit so the standard setup on a vector was not really practical. Thought a bit about the chest strap on a rucksack and my my rigger said no problem, so here it is. Strap is elastic. Gib
  7. Hi With 12mm (without autofocus) shutter release is of course instant, haven't jumped the 16-50 with auto focus yet so will have to let you know if I get round to that. When using it as a non skydiving camera, autofocus is pretty damn quick. Gib
  8. Greetings all. Right as promised here are a few pics from the A6000, skydiving and otherwise. I hope I've not resized them too small. I have been asked for a comparison between the 12mm and standard 16-50, so have included that too on one photo. UV filter used . Settings wise left camera on auto and infinite focus on 12mm. Yes, I know I am far away for some shots but told the teams I jumped with to do their thing and I'll stay out their way
  9. So my A6000 is ready for action, Fuck Yeah! Setup is a Tonfly 4x holing a Sony A6000 with Rokinon/Walimex/Samsang 12 mm connected to a Hypeye Bite switch with custom made multiterminal to 2.5mm cable by exit composites (Thanks Martin /User Name on here raceface) . It sat next to a Sony PJ810 with Custom made wide angle lens courtesy of the legend that goes by the name Gustavo (Username GusCabana on here). Not jumped it yet (this weekend hopefully) but have taken the a6000 with 12mm around the streets of Cologne, but I have no idea how to turn a 7mb picture into the 1mb (??) allowed on here. If anyone can tell me how that would be awesome and I can post a few pics. Did I say Fuck yeah already? Gib
  10. Sorry just seen the other messages. I don't jump in the UK as I live in Germany. With regards to Lenses, I had a great Chat with the awesome Gustav Cabana while in Empuriabrava and he brought to my attention the following which I have on order http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1039948-REG/rokinon_rk12m_e_12mm_f_2_0_ncs_cs.html Note this is manufactured by Samyang but depending on your own country, may be branded as Walimex (Germany) Vivitar, Prakticar, Rokinon (USA), Bower und Pro-Optic. These are all the same thing built by the same company to the same standards Setting information likely to come after I have jumped it a bit (I'm pretty new at this too) And I can share anything useful I find. Others here will no doubt be able to give you much more useful info than me,advice which I am more than happy to receive. Hope this helps. Blues Gib
  11. Sorry Guys The camera is great but hasn't been jumped yet as the cable I had for the bite switch was faulty and the useless post service have lost it when I sent it back to the states for a replacement. Hoping to have a replacement cable within a week or so as can't wait to jump it. Will post with pics when I do so . Even without jumping it yet, this camera really does rule. Gib
  12. Sorry dude, misread the "aren't compatible" for "are compatible". As you were
  13. No worries Depends on the jump (how many people etc), both audible set the same warnings as backup. Typically set for 1st alarm 5300 feet "You are already thinking about tracking/turning to track / actually tracking now aren't you?" 2nd Alarm 4200 " You have already tracked away, bled off speed and are ready to pull at your stated altitude yeah" 3rd Alarm 3000 "WHY ARE YOU HEARING ME? Evaluate and chop and reserve quickly if not looking Great" Gib
  14. Greetings all I have raised mine 400 feet (+4) and am happy that Airtec have offered this. I think councilman has summed up perfectly why it might be considered prudent. Everyone has their own their own view on what acceptable is, but I really struggle with these awful “ AAD fired as designed but reserve didn’t have time to inflate incidents”. Yes, I know that these are few compared to the number of AAD saves out there, but still frequent enough to make me think. With regards to changing pull heights etc, well having only been in the sport 5 years I’m not one that remembers the days of low pulling and instant opening canopies , but I do know one thing. By my own standards if I have not begun my deployment by 3000 feet at the latest dependent on jump type (higher with a wingsuit), I have fucked up. Accounting for a belly firing height of 1150 feet on my CYPRES, if for whatever reason I have fucked up so badly that I have nothing out by 2000 feet (I hope not, but it could happen too being human and therefore susceptible to failure), then I have drilled straight to reserve. Although not mentioned specifically here, I read with interest various opinions on device dependency. I have 2 audible, 2 altimeters and a Cypres set higher than standard. Am I device dependant? I prefer to see it as I am giving myself as much chance of possible to account for any brain farts/events outside my control (knocked out etc). This sport is damn cool, but it isn’t worth dying for, and I’m happy with the decisions I have made. Keep safe out there people, the incidents forum is horribly busy at the moment. Blues. Gib