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  1. As much of a troll as Sangi is at times, why should HE be the one to post GPS data. He never claimed he did any wingsuit jumps, not did he claim to be the one who designed, built and flew the fastest suit on the planet. Looking at wingsuitcompetition.com the fastest score 281.88 km/h (Robert Pecknic) in a V3 The Giboline is quoted at 240 km/h (without evidence to back it up). Even there its not the fastest suit around. Looking at the scores, it seems there is even a Blade, Phantom and V2 that fly faster Ive seen the question asked over a dozen times. So once more.. Wil there ever be any actual proof of the performance? Or will empty quotes, secret books distributed to VIPs and awesome marketing videos and rage aimed at wingsuit manufacturers for not buying claims that are not backed up by data be all we will even see coming from this? JC FlyLikeBrick I'm an Athlete?
  2. dear Sangi, please post the GPS data of your wingsuit jumps. scissors beat paper, paper beat rock, rock beat wingsuit - KarlM
  3. No Atmo and tracking are two separate things, but 'many' Americans refuse to acknowledge that. We track away from Atmo jumps too like any jump. That was never my point, you were just putting words in my mouth. At least Sangi actually still skydives which is more than can be said for more than one outspoken 'ex' meatbomb here. He is passionate about participating in the sport, not talking about it. Ones current jump numbers have nothing to do with their skills, aspirations and aptitude. I know of people with more than 6 times less jumps than me that can fly circles around me, it comes down to what you focus your energy on. "When the power of love overcomes the love of power, then the world will see peace." - 'Jimi' Hendrix
  4. Since we are discussing "tracking" as a means to obtain deployment separation following a jump, are you saying that Atmonauti is the best means to do this ? If that is your point, I think you may find disagreement here. (Although certainly not from the eminent skydiver, Sangi, who is an expert in the field of Atmonauti, and all other forms of skydiving.) Kevin K. _____________________________________ Dude, you are so awesome... Can I be on your ash jump ?
  5. "And yeah -- ignore Sangi; he just likes stirring shit. Most of the other people in this thread jump a whole lot more than he does Wendy P. " I have socks with more jumps(and experience) than that idiot!
  6. Kevin, I gave up on Sangi. I think he loves the attention he gets from his trolling. (sorry to add fuel to his trolling by even mentioning his name) The only thing I worry about is the other new jumpers that may actually listen to is stupidity and take it as validation of attempting things too early. Kudos to the new jumpers with even less jumps than said idiot on calling him on his stupidity. 50 donations so far. Give it a try. You know you want to spank it Jump an Infinity
  7. Yeah, yeah, now tell us about your Mad Skilzz. I'll tell you how all skydivers are judged, Sangi. They are judged by the laws of physics. The old, the new, the cool and uncool, on a bad day, they all hit the ground at the same speed, with pretty much the same results. As for me, I know how to take care of myself. Judging by your shitty attitude and your moronic writing on this site, you do not. I am always happy to instruct and advise anyone who has a good attitude toward learning about skydiving. You seem to have a hatred of all who have put in the time and effort to learn about this sport and how to survive it, simply because you have not. So, as far as advising you, I could not care less if you ever learn a single thing. You are a textbook example of a DGIT (Dead Guy In Training). There is a crater waiting somewhere with your name on it, and dude, when you fill it, all that will mean to me is that I won't have to read your silly shit around here anymore. See the sig line below? You don't even fucking qualify. Kevin Keenan Florida, USA _____________________________________ Dude, you are so awesome... Can I be on your ash jump ?
  8. I'd have been on that list once.... Something tells me that once Sangi starts jumping again, he'll have a different outlook. Otherwise, someone will likely be winning a sammich and beer.
  9. Jump number would be better than date and time as we wouldn't need to know how regularly they jump. For a hypothetical example: Sangi, at less than 350 jumps - may be next year, may be 3 years from now.
  10. Except you sangi. We know you are special, as in short bus special.
  11. What Kallend said is true -- your experience is a more limiting factor. I came back after 13 years off in my mid-40's; I kept jumping my big original gear until I found the perfect deal, and then downsized to it. One thing to consider with everyone jumping smaller canopies is that landing discipline is far more important than it was in the 80's at least (which was when I effectively quit). You have to at least consider the presence of a landing pattern; you have to fly in it when you're in its area, and you have to take it into account when you're not able to land in its area. Enjoy coming back And yeah -- ignore Sangi; he just likes stirring shit. Most of the other people in this thread jump a whole lot more than he does Wendy P. There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown)
  12. I sincerely hope you are joking! Sangi is an authority on everything and a complete expert on nothing. Any advice given by him can be instantly written off! Don't worry about it. Go to your DZ, talk to the instructors there, they'll help you get current on something appropriate. Then you get to enjoy demoing various canopies from various manufactures to decide what canopy suits your desires and abilities! This is something to be excited about, not something to loathe. --"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline."
  13. +1 By the way, Sangi, I don't consider myself a fossil. I still view myself as a new jumper, learning something every time I am in the air. I am still very nervous when trying something new - like last weekend when I first strapped the still camera to my head. I hope you become a fossil, and I hope I never read about you in the incident forum. But I'm not holding my breath for you - or for the OP. "We saved your gear. Now you can sell it when you get out of the hospital and upsize!!" "K-Dub" "
  14. Sangi... Clearly, you're missing the point. We're not slamming the OP or his abilities here. Skydiving is an extreme sport that is learned thru a progression of varied skill sets. Skipping a step in the progression has killed too many of our friends. It almost killed me once! I got lucky. Take a chill pill, make some jumps under the supervision of a couple "fossils" and, eventually, you'll understand this. Birdshit & Fools Productions "Son, only two things fall from the sky."
  15. No, Sangi, a bit of legstrap excess isn't likely going to kill anyone. It might flap the rest of the strap loose and make for a painful opening, however. That said, the camera mounted on the right foot (same side as he pitches) may well kill him (and potentially someone else). Anyone who has much time in skydiving knows you don't want something on that side. A PC can *easily* wrap around a foot mount on the right side. Any experienced camera flyer (or experienced skydiver) should be able to point this out immediately.
  16. Quit posting and go jump, Sangi Wendy P. There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown)
  17. Your an fucking idiot sangi, I tell u the definition of boring. A 200 pound newbie jumping a 170 and making a low turn and breaking himself and spending 3 months in a hospital bed staring at the ceiling. We should be encouraging newbies to jump big slow canopies for their first 200 jumps at least. I jumped a 215 until i had 185 jumps and i regret nothing, my ankles and legs are still pointing in the same direction when i took up skydiving.
  18. Listen to Sangi, he knows everything about everything. Just ask him. A big canopy can be less than exciting. But it is also more forgiving as one learns how to fly said canopy and makes a mistake. Learn how to sink it in, make it float as long as possible to get back from a long spot, land crosswind & down wind, make flat turns. Then when you downsize, it will be easier to do those same tasks, with less risk since you have those skills in your toolbox. A panic turn on a big canopy can hurt you. A panic turn on an undersized canopy can do much worse. And if you have a chance, take a canopy skills course as soon as you can. Learning good habits early is much better than breaking old habits and relearning. 50 donations so far. Give it a try. You know you want to spank it Jump an Infinity
  19. Here a few of mine... http://skwrl.smugmug.com/Skydiving/Jumptown-May-29-2010/12355365_7iQcc#883845404_4f9Ek http://skwrl.smugmug.com/Skydiving/Jumptown-May-29-2010/12355365_7iQcc#886185807_rP2tN http://skwrl.smugmug.com/Skydiving/Jumptown-May-29-2010/12355365_7iQcc#886185639_Hgaia http://skwrl.smugmug.com/Skydiving/Pepperell-June-2-2010/12418061_FRgg6#888671404_5Fm5P (The last one being there just to piss Sangi off.) Skwrl Productions - Wingsuit Photography Northeast Bird School - Chief Logistics Guy and Video Dork
  20. Sangi ... classic.. you don't know what you don't know.. I've been flying paragliders (bit's of Nylon and string) for 20 years now and if my 7 hour (SEVEN) flight is mere horse play ... then bring it on Dobbin. (.)Y(.) Chivalry is not dead; it only sleeps for want of work to do. - Jerome K Jerome
  21. Jets, anti gravity devices, that's how it's prolly gonna be.. Hi Sangi when u say something to fly need to be complex and not nylon, depends for what kind of fly u want if u want powered supersonic aircraft to fly probably u are right nylon wont be good, but if u want only a wing to fly and glide i think nylon have been doing an amazing job so far, ballons are made of nylon, flexible hangliders and paragliders are made of nylon and all of them are succesfull non powered machines able to take and fly up for hours and hours. Of course there are rigid hanggliders like the ATOS from the germany company A.I.R and they fly much better than flexible hanggliders made of thick nylon. but it doesnt mean that nylon is uselles, in my opnion for the kind of fly i want for myself , take off from a montain or a plane and be able to glide and fly up for many hours wihout using any powered engine and maybe landing for me Nylon is the best material ever for it, strong, flexible and light! Lauren Martins - www.youtube.com/user/gisellemartins20
  22. Sangi, could you share with us how many jumps on the CF2 you have? And what about on the other canopies he is asking about?
  23. I know who sangi is. He's real but he trolls for fun. Sometimes it's even funny. My grammar sometimes resembles that of magnetic refrigerator poetry... Ghetto