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In message , Don Johnstone
writes At 18:40 20 November 2008, Frank Whiteley wrote: (snip) Why? Because it's a comfortable chair type chute and my first choice was several months backordered http://tinyurl.com/55t3fz and I didn't wish to wait. Frank Whiteley In the UK it is very unusual for anyone to fly a glider without wearing a parachute and that includes people on trial lessons. I hesitate to speculate on whether many would be able to operate the chute. At my club they get a short parachute talk beforehand, and there is at least one person whose life was saved on his first flight by the parachute, when the K21 got hit by lightening. Think that was near Dunstable but don't hold me to it. I have an EB80 which was designed and manufactured by Irvin Airchute (Now Airborne Systems) and it is designed to open within 700ft. It is certainly the most comfortable and well made parachute that I have worn. -- Surfer! Email to: ramwater at uk2 dot net |
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