AnonEMouse

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    120
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    142
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    Cypres 2

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  1. Please check for sand in your vagina before posting resumes. Just sayin' A round is formation, not something to jump.
  2. You give every appearance of being a grave danger to yourself and others. Ignorance is cured by active learning and experience. In your case, I recommend the learning portion first. You are in desperate need of mentoring. Please seek same at your DZ. A round is formation, not something to jump.
  3. In the "How does one pack tandem line twists??" thread, Timmy said: So why is he now saying: You need to speed up there, Fitz, or get off the fence before your asshole collects a lot of splinters. Lord knows how many it can hold. A round is formation, not something to jump.
  4. [introduction] Timmy Fitz - meet yourself. Timmy, Timmy. [/introduction] A round is formation, not something to jump.
  5. the stamp I saw wasn't a signature, just a name, like typed out. intersting points being made. A round is formation, not something to jump.
  6. I saw a reserve card recently and the rigger information stamped. The date and stuff was written but the other stuff was stamped. is this legal? don't blow me off. I'd like a real answer. A round is formation, not something to jump.
  7. Well, there is something interesting about the stabiizers which I'd be happy to discuss in PM. And yes, there is experimentation going on so this project should be filled with thrills, chills and larfs. Anon A round is formation, not something to jump.
  8. Good point, Terry. It's because I don't know if there is more information in the data than is apparent that I'm asking. Maybe you can PM me, if you're interested in learning more, and I can explain more fully about this project. Thanks. Anon Edited to add: Mark, Johnny, whomever: feel free to PM if you're interested and I'll explain more about this project and the possibility of seeing it through. Thanks. A round is formation, not something to jump.
  9. OK - good. This is useful information and I appreciate it. I can measure some of the cascades from the connection to the cascade point. That will give us that information. What about stabilizer slack? Could you talk about this, Johnny? Mark - if I can get the full specs, do you construct linesets? BS Anon A round is formation, not something to jump.
  10. Thanks for the info/input, Mark. These are the trim specs. With the attachment points numbered, do you think this info is enough? Inches/Centimeters A TO B : 2.375 / 6 A TO C : 7.5 / 19 A TO D : 14.625 / 37 A TO TAIL : 5.5 / 14 A LINE LENGTH 108.625 / 276 Brake set is 4" below the upper end of the rear riser A round is formation, not something to jump.
  11. I think you misunderstand, Pete. I'm not bragging, I'm asking. With the trim specs, can a lineset be made without knowing the specific parachute? A round is formation, not something to jump.
  12. The manufacturers full trim specs are in hand. As a master rigger, is it necessary to know the name/manu of the parachute to make a lineset? or is it possible with just the trim specs and the # of attachment points? BS Anon A round is formation, not something to jump.