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On Tue, 26 May 2009 10:53:34 -0400, Mike Ash wrote:
And there is of course an entire sport dedicated to this called paragliding. I believe their parachutes are somewhat different, but that just means it's harder to thermal a skydiving parachute, not impossible. Despite some similarities in appearance and construction, a paraglider is COMPLETELY different from a skydiving parachute. A paraglider is a wing (PG pilot's don't call them "parachutes"), designed solely for gliding flight, and cannot be used for jumping (the shock of a free fall opening would destroy it). But yes, it's just [barely] possible to thermal a skydiving parachute. And there are some horror stories of people who have bailed out into thunderstorms and reached alarming altitudes... -Dana -- When you get it right mighty beasts float up into the sky When you get it wrong people die -Roger Bacon (c1384) |
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