Jeanie
Pattern Altitude
OK. So I'm considering getting a Super Decathlon and will need parachutes. What kind do you recommend?
Thanks
Thanks
OK. So I'm considering getting a Super Decathlon and will need parachutes. What kind do you recommend?
Thanks
Some tips; If you buy a used chute, have it checked and re-rigged by a certified rigger and PULL THE RIPCORD before leaving the chute.
Huh? what do you mean: Pull the ripcord before leaving the chute... I thought you pull it when your falling through the air towards the ground...
I have some parachute learning curve heading my way
Ah, I get it now. Thanks for the advice.
Just looked at a couple of parachute companies - jimminy they are expensive - but like you said... you rely on it for your life
The reason you pull a ripcord when you leave your chute to be repacked is to INSURE it is in fact repacked and repacked completely!
Ah, I get it now. Thanks for the advice.
Just looked at a couple of parachute companies - jimminy they are expensive - but like you said... you rely on it for your life
Talk to Allen Silver at Silver Parachutes. Tony, and I have both bought chutes there, and he comes highly recommended from other glider guys.
That wasn't sexist at all.Jeanie - this is not to discount any of the great info already presented but you may also consider contacting Diana for her perspective as well.
Not to sound sexist but things fit men differently than women and she may have insight us guys can't provide. :smile:
Good point, Kevin, we are shaped differently
I'll see what some are like when I go over to visit w/ Burt in Marfa. That will at least be a start. Allen Silver recommends, in an article I read, a backpack type for ease of egress. I'll see how I fit in the decathlon this weekend. I'm kind of short (5'2") so I suspect I'll need a cushion - as part of the chute or not.
Ones that don't ACME on them.OK. So I'm considering getting a Super Decathlon and will need parachutes. What kind do you recommend?
Thanks
Ones that don't ACME on them.
That wasn't sexist at all.
I sent Jean an email yesterday.
Meeeee--meeeep >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SPLAAAT - yeah, right
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Gregg : What's a round reserve?
Well, thanks everyone for the info. I have been thinking that maybe I should go do a tandem jump w/ some skydive school just to have a feel for what it's like etc. However, I broke my ankle a year ago and am still stiff with it - sure wouldn't want to injure myself again trying to be "careful"
Any thoughts on that???
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Every time I get out of my plane, formerly a Super Decathlon and now an Extra, I think about the egress process, since the plane will likely be out of control, spinning, on fire, or some combination of these.
Ah,hah, a Super Decathlon, eh? I may plague you with questions now and then.
I've thought about doing that, too. But, with my bad back and messed up joints, I decided not to.Well, thanks everyone for the info. I have been thinking that maybe I should go do a tandem jump w/ some skydive school just to have a feel for what it's like etc. However, I broke my ankle a year ago and am still stiff with it - sure wouldn't want to injure myself again trying to be "careful"
Any thoughts on that???
I've thought about doing that, too. But, with my bad back and messed up joints, I decided not to.
BTW, when I do W&B, I add 14 pounds for each parachute. Because the battery is in the back of my Citabria, I have to be even more careful with passenger's weights in the back when doing aerobatics. The 7ECA has the battery in the front. Some people are just too big to take for an aerobatic ride. Also, if the stick won't come all the way back with their parachutes on (or with it off for that matter), they can't go with me. Maybe someone who has/had a Decathlon can give you some input on W&B.
Hey, you just had on bulky clothes that day. Besides, you were much lighter after you took all your money out of your pockets.I guess I was lucky
<snip> Maybe someone who has/had a Decathlon can give you some input on W&B.
Yep, and typically I figure even less fuel for aerobatics with two people.I haven't flown the Decathlon, but have flown several Citabria's. I have found that it is typcally very difficult to put 2 people in Citabria (without chutes) and have more than about 15 gallons of gas.
Well, that depends. But, I won't be at the "PoA" Gaston's fly-in next year, so you won't have to add that as a reason for weight loss to your goals.Sooo Diana, what's the max weight for an aerobatic ride? I need to know so I have a goal for Gaston's
Well, that depends. But, I won't be at the "PoA" Gaston's fly-in next year, so you won't have to add that as a reason for weight loss to your goals.