Hickdive
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I'm imagine that pulling the ripcord only to hear the 'phut' of the Co2 cartridge inflating your BCD instead of the 'crack' of you canopy opening might be a little disappointing.
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But does a flapping BP/W cause more drag than a jacket BC at 170mph?
The bungee cords keep it in place...![]()
Actually, can it be a balloon jump? I only ask because a balloon (especially a hybrid helium/hot air type) could have the required endurance at altitude for you to off-gas the slow compartments to such an extent that it *would* affect your deco planning (especially considering the HALO jump's short descent-from-altitude time).
By the way, you *were* planning to dive a CCR, eh? Open-circuit scuba is just too bulky to get good bottom time on a rig light enough for a decent sport canopy.
But does a flapping BP/W cause more drag than a jacket BC at 170mph?
whoa...no such thing as a perfectly good airplane...it is a necessary evil device utilized to acquire altitude in order to experience short term freedom from the physical laws of gravity
Tried this? Helicopter diving an extreme sport