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On Wednesday, March 27, 2013 5:19:57 PM UTC-7, JS wrote:
As Ted points out, besides personal preference much depends on the seat you'll be in. At one point I had a Mini Softie for Schleicher or LS and a National for Schempp-Hirth. Wonder if the new narrow Softie container fits in S-H? Jim The BRS is the most comfortable chute I have ever worn.............and I really like the 6 year repack cycle. :) JJ |
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JJ, how is the BRS mounted and on what kind of glider? My concern with a airframe mounted system would be a mid-air collision where the piece of the aircraft that is connected to the chute is not the one I am sitting in.
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