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Gabor
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_________________A walk in the woods helps me relax and release tension. The fact that I am dragging a body should be entirely irrelevant! A simple thank you would have been enough for the morning coffee without all that "how did you get in here" nonsense.
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RayNAiken
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Damn! The T-10 parachutes I jumped with at Fort Benning had canopy releases at the shoulders.
He must have have forgotten he had releases. However I did see an officer create what looked like a motor boat rooster tail as he was being pulled the length of a drainage ditch. Funny as hell to me. The officers were in separate planes than us lowly enlisted pukes.
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GyroGeorgia
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SH*T....
Bet that jumper had a sore body for a few days... after being dragged all over the pasture.
_________________ John Morgan PP-SEL Former member PRA Member PeachState Rotorcraft club Member Sunstate Rotor & Wing Club Owner/builder of The Subinator: Single place Dominator/Subaru EA-81 (currently in full restoration) Soon to offer machine shop services
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MadMuz
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_________________ I do all of my own stunts..... most of them are even planned! Ok, Ok.... some of them are planned..
If electricity comes from ELECTRONS, then surely morality comes from MORONS??
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GyroGeorgia
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Question for the folks who know about jumping....
How much surface wind (knots?) does it take to cause that kind of mess?
_________________ John Morgan PP-SEL Former member PRA Member PeachState Rotorcraft club Member Sunstate Rotor & Wing Club Owner/builder of The Subinator: Single place Dominator/Subaru EA-81 (currently in full restoration) Soon to offer machine shop services
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MadMuz
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_________________ I do all of my own stunts..... most of them are even planned! Ok, Ok.... some of them are planned..
If electricity comes from ELECTRONS, then surely morality comes from MORONS??
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Henry Bowman
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I watched a 110 non male personnel float up up and away at Ft Benning one day! We all jumped out of the same plane, but she had no Assitol pills I guess. They recovered her 10 miles away in the woods, alive but pretty shaken up and hanging upside down in a tree I heard.
USN/EOD/DV/PJ/SW......in case Red the dipshit is lurking.....
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MadMuz
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In 1984 I did a 10 jump course at Tauranga in NZ.... (where that silver xenon gyro dropped into the harbour) it was the days when you had to do 8 jumps with a round chute, The instructor on the ground had a circle with an arrow, he would point the arrow in a direction and see if you were watching and copied the direction and so on) after that, you could progress to the newfangled square ones There was a girl in the group that was maybe 80# in weight (about 35kg ) anyway, they gave her the smallest chute (round) with all of the flaps open... it was a stinking hot day, a bit windy, she got down to ground effect, her feet nearly on the ground.... then she drifted all the way across the airport towards a set of power pylons (about 300 yards)..... the main power feed to Mount Maunganui (not sure how many volts, but plenty,prolly 500,000v) ..... anyway, the drogue wrapped around the top of the 3 wires and pulled it down to the wire running below and beside it there was a bright blue and yellow flash then the sound it sounded like welding, but so loud such a deep welding/humming noise, then the drogue melted off and she dropped to the ground (only a few feet) she was ok, just scared shitless naturally..... lucky the strings weren't wet..... And no, I don't think anyone was charged (pun intended) We were a couple of hundred yards away and the hairs on your arms actually stood up when the sparks were flying.... don't know how she never got toasted
_________________ I do all of my own stunts..... most of them are even planned! Ok, Ok.... some of them are planned..
If electricity comes from ELECTRONS, then surely morality comes from MORONS??
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GyroGeorgia
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IMO she was not toasted, because there was not a complete circuit to ground. If the electricity could have found a path to ground through the cords and her body... there would have been another flash... and she would have been reduced to vapor. There was a high power line worker in Houston Texas back in the 1970's... that got caught between a 500K volt line and the metal tower... it literally vaporized his body. Nothing left but his workboots, and they were more like a couple of pieces of burnt leather. The 'potential' energy in electricity is not to be taken lightly (pun intended)...
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RayNAiken
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Henry Bowman wrote: I watched a 110 non male personnel float up up and away at Ft Benning one day! We all jumped out of the same plane, but she had no Assitol pills I guess. They recovered her 10 miles away in the woods, alive but pretty shaken up and hanging upside down in a tree I heard.
USN/EOD/DV/PJ/SW......in case Red the dipshit is lurking..... There were a couple of jumpers in my class that caught thermals and rode them for a while. You can steer a T-10 somewhat. I don't understand why she didn't pull a slip to get it on the ground.
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RayNAiken
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GyroGeorgia wrote: Question for the folks who know about jumping....
How much surface wind (knots?) does it take to cause that kind of mess? Was I wrong in assuming he was caught up in a whirlwind?
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Fri Feb 20, 2015 7:25 pm |
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Arnie M.
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RayNAiken wrote: GyroGeorgia wrote: Question for the folks who know about jumping....
How much surface wind (knots?) does it take to cause that kind of mess? Was I wrong in assuming he was caught up in a whirlwind? Looked that way to me too ..... when the dust gets stirred up it looks just like a whirlwind ... or dust devil or whatever you call them. .
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GyroGeorgia
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Learn something new every day...
Did not realize a 'dust devil' as we called them when I was a kid... could do that. I assumed it was a cross-wind of adequate force, to catch the chute and drag the person along.
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Arnie M.
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I have watched it several times and it appears the chute stays in the "vortex" of the whirlwind ..... as the twister moves along the ground it takes the chute with it ..... also watch the chute spins in a circle ... same direction as the twister
weird or what !!
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