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Old June 8th 17, 10:27 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
David Salmon[_3_]
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At 21:49 07 June 2017, S9 wrote:
Hey all,
I've been flying with a Security 150 for quite a while. It is most
comfortable. I tried a Security 350 and it is most uncomfortable. It's

time
to replace the 150. What chute do you suggest that is very comfortable

for
those 5+ hour flights?

Thanks Steve


Is there an answer to this question, there are so many factors. I once had
a chute that was perfectly comfortable in an ASW20, but was so
uncomfortable in a Discus, that it was unflyable. Not just me, my syndicate
partners found it the same.
Dave


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Old June 8th 17, 01:29 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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The most comfortable chute I ever flew is the BRS!
:) JJ
 




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