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It appears you misread what my rigger said. He said maximum deployment
speed *WITHOUT* a slider is 65 kts. I have a slider and I believe my max opening speed is 150 kts. I have jumped with a similar chute and am familiar with its flight characteristics which are, believe me, MUCH better than a round chute with which I've only parasailed during AF flight training. Given the generally high winds where I fly and the rugged terrain, I'll take the higher forward speed and much higher maneuvering abilities of my ram air chute to any round or conical canopy. On 6/22/2015 11:22 AM, Nick wrote: On Monday, 22 June 2015 17:59:25 UTC+1, Dan Marotta wrote: Recently somebody made a comment about my emergency ram air parachute and whether or not it has a slider to to slow deployment. I checked with my rigger and jump instructor and here's what he said: Your parachute has a slider. The maximum airspeed for slider-off deployments is 65 mph. In an aircraft emergency, you will almost always be deploying at a higher speed than that, so the slider is absolutely necessary. Deploying slider-off at high speed can damage the gear and maybe the jumper. Your parachute is designed to open as fast as possible without causing damage. It should take about 3 seconds/300 feet for it to open in most situations. Exactly the same as a round parachute of roughly equivalent area. -- Dan Marotta I'd agree with that. That is why an emergency chute makes more sense. http://www.parachuteshop.com/Softie%...The_Preserve_1 Specifications: Nominal Diameter - 24 feet Maximum Open Diameter- 14 feet Weight - 7 Pounds Maximum Pilot Weight- 220 Pounds Maximum Deployment Speed- 172 MPH Rate of Descent for 200 Pounds - 16 FPS Steerable Notice the higher deployment speed. The other one to watch is pulling at high altitude. It's a TAS limit. -- Dan Marotta |
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