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![]() "ShawnD2112" wrote in message news:AnZDc.1369$Dq1.851@newsfe6-win... Was hoping to get a bit of expertise here. I'm in the market for an emergency bailout chute for flying in my Pitts S-1D. The top US contenders seem to be National and Softie but with no experience in the field, and parachutes not exactly being the kind of object you can try on for size in the shop, I don't really know what to look for and what to avoid. I'd appreciate any tips anyone out there could provide. Are there any European models that anyone has any experience with? Obviously comfort and space in the cockpit are major considerations. Thanks! Shawn Shawn; I take it you're into negative g these days, or at least thinking about that side of the envelope :-) I'd suggest the Mini Softie. You can get it with a very comfortable aerobatic harness which doesn't kill you with the metalwork if you're working the airplane negative. It should fit into the D cockpit ok unless you've been hanging out at Mac Donald's too much lately or into that damn "bloomin onion" thing I ate the other night at the Outback!! Man, you should have seen THAT thing!!!! :-)) I think they just dip it into a bucket of LDL Cholesterol and hand it to you!! :-)) Dudley |
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