Chest parachute? (need more room in my Discus A !!)
On May 3, 9:22*am, Steve Leonard wrote:
On May 2, 2:01*am, Paul wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know anyone who flies with a chest parachute? I'd like
extra room in my Discus A, and perhaps this might be one way? Thanks
alot in advance.
Regards,
Paul
Well, can depend on where you want the extra room. *I have heard of
chutes being packed thinner at the top or bottom to make a slight
wedge form. *How heavy are you? *Lighter but maybe still larger pilots
can safely use a smaller canopy chute which will be a smaller pack.
Is the seatback still in? *Rudder pedals all the way forward? *Looked
at a different panel with higher shin cutouts? *Is there anything at
or near canopy rail height that could move to somewhere else?
If worst comes to worst, you can always get more room in your Schempp-
Hirth A by converting it to a Schempp-Hirth B.
I'm 71 kg and 183 cm tall. And my Discus doesn't have a seatback. And
rubber pedals can go forward a litle more, but would then be out of
reach. And have just made a new panel with bigger cutouts to make lots
more room for my shins. And have already moved the speaker mounting
point from beside my shoulders to up front more (so it points
backwards and not forwards). So the only thing left it to buy a
"remote" chute so I can put the pack on the deck behind my head, or
modify the seatpan a bit (ie: remove belly release, then re-mould the
seatpan to occupy the area that would otherwise be taken up by the
belly release). Thanks alot for all this, appreciated.
Regards,
Paul
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