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It's sort of private flying!
Made my toes curl. |
Fantastic stuff.
I wonder what glide ratio they get. I read somewhere it can be 2:1. |
Amazing, I would have thought the parasitical drag from the massive pair of balls would made this flight impossible !
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I did say the glide ratio is only 2:1 :E
Now I know why. |
Seems to have missed out landing .... ?
Like a kid with a pram wheel go cart ... about 3/4 of the way down the hill you suddenly realise you didn't fit any brakes. :ok: |
loonies.
Bit of info, love the name of the website: Team Fly Like Brick - Wingsuit Flight, Coaching and Instruction |
The landing is a pitch up to gain height (if necessary) and parachute deployment.
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Oh no its not going to be another chute debate - is it?
Personally I think he should have made the forced landing without resorting to the chute. ;) |
In theory it should be possible by flying up the side of a steep hill until the speed bleeds right off.
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A few years back someone was planning to land without a parachute - I think on some kind of bouncy-castle contraption. I don't think they store KE well enough to do a good flare.
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Without a parachute!
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The final glide angle looks a lot better than 2:1 :ok:
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Oh no its not going to be another chute debate - is it? Personally I think he should have made the forced landing without resorting to the chute. On a serious note how on earth do you train for that? There was a programme on last night on TV with a guy doing just the same thing, the biggest buzz is how close to the ground they are |
there are several Wingsuit vids on u-tube, inc. the guy who strapped a couple of R/C model jets to his outfit and carried the fuel in hotwater-bottles slipped inside his jacket.
Am I the only one to watch this video and keep muttering "pull up, pull up, pull up" :ooh: |
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