udaw
18.10.2006, 21:33
Костя догадайся с трех раз на каком куполе его сделали?:)) хех правильно на JVX которых ты предал и променял на ПД:) шутка короче вот инфо и видео
http://www.canopypiloting.com/nick665.mov
Nick Batch nearly beat the current FAI distance world record flying his new DAEDALUS JVX HYBRID 79 with a huge 665ft swoop during the Distance event of the German swoop competition October 1, 2006 at Skydive Leipzig in Roitzschjora, Germany. The current distance record which is held by Jay M. (Canada) was set at Mile Hi Skydiving at over 5,000ft above sea level. Nick fell just a few feet short of the record swooping his JVX at only 300ft above sea level!
The competition included 5ft gates (1.5m), electronic scoring system and electronic gate buzzers. The competition was a intro to the 2007 GSO (German Swooping Open) that will take place at the same DZ in May. Jim Slaton gave daily seminars at the event and unique instruction on competition swooping to the European pilots. Swoopers came from all over Germany and as far away as Spain to participate in the event. For more info on this event or the German Swooping Open Project please log onto http://swooping.de/
http://www.canopypiloting.com/nick665.mov
Nick Batch nearly beat the current FAI distance world record flying his new DAEDALUS JVX HYBRID 79 with a huge 665ft swoop during the Distance event of the German swoop competition October 1, 2006 at Skydive Leipzig in Roitzschjora, Germany. The current distance record which is held by Jay M. (Canada) was set at Mile Hi Skydiving at over 5,000ft above sea level. Nick fell just a few feet short of the record swooping his JVX at only 300ft above sea level!
The competition included 5ft gates (1.5m), electronic scoring system and electronic gate buzzers. The competition was a intro to the 2007 GSO (German Swooping Open) that will take place at the same DZ in May. Jim Slaton gave daily seminars at the event and unique instruction on competition swooping to the European pilots. Swoopers came from all over Germany and as far away as Spain to participate in the event. For more info on this event or the German Swooping Open Project please log onto http://swooping.de/