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Old August 1st 03, 07:12 AM
robert arndt
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http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/com...%5E401,00.html

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Old August 1st 03, 09:56 AM
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Rob


I saw video of this guy flying his rig on ABC news. Jumped from somewhere
around 30K using oxygen and a specially heated suit.

Since we were discussing glide ratios earlier, I fail to believe he would have
made it that far if his wing set-up was made of lead. He'd have been feeding
the sharks at the bottom of the channel faster then a speeding bullet.

Oh, and he almost "kilt" his own crazy self at the end of the flight when some
of his parachute cords got all tangled up, but it looked like a pretty cool
ride.
Dave
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Old August 1st 03, 03:28 PM
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Rob


I saw video of this guy flying his rig on ABC news. Jumped from somewhere
around 30K using oxygen and a specially heated suit.

Since we were discussing glide ratios earlier, I fail to believe he would have
made it that far if his wing set-up was made of lead. He'd have been feeding
the sharks at the bottom of the channel faster then a speeding bullet.

Oh, and he almost "kilt" his own crazy self at the end of the flight when some
of his parachute cords got all tangled up, but it looked like a pretty cool
ride.



I wonder if there's a military application for this Eg. Special Ops
teams being dropped up to 30 miles from their tgt???

David
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Old August 1st 03, 05:43 PM
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0.html
Rob


I saw video of this guy flying his rig on ABC news. Jumped from somewhere
around 30K using oxygen and a specially heated suit.

Since we were discussing glide ratios earlier, I fail to believe he

would have
made it that far if his wing set-up was made of lead. He'd have been feeding
the sharks at the bottom of the channel faster then a speeding bullet.

Oh, and he almost "kilt" his own crazy self at the end of the flight

when some
of his parachute cords got all tangled up, but it looked like a pretty cool
ride.



I wonder if there's a military application for this Eg. Special Ops
teams being dropped up to 30 miles from their tgt???


Instead of HALO, it's HAGLO?

YHIHF

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Old August 1st 03, 06:03 PM
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In article , Dav1936531
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http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/com...841794%5E401,0

0.html
Rob


I saw video of this guy flying his rig on ABC news. Jumped from somewhere
around 30K using oxygen and a specially heated suit.

I didn't know a Skyvan could get that high. How long would it take?

Since we were discussing glide ratios earlier, I fail to believe he would have
made it that far if his wing set-up was made of lead. He'd have been feeding
the sharks at the bottom of the channel faster then a speeding bullet.

Only if he were plankton; AFAIK the only sharks there are the Basking
kind.

Oh, and he almost "kilt" his own crazy self at the end of the flight when some
of his parachute cords got all tangled up, but it looked like a pretty cool
ride.
Dave


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Old August 1st 03, 06:19 PM
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Rob


I saw video of this guy flying his rig on ABC news. Jumped from

somewhere
around 30K using oxygen and a specially heated suit.

Since we were discussing glide ratios earlier, I fail to believe he

would have
made it that far if his wing set-up was made of lead. He'd have been

feeding
the sharks at the bottom of the channel faster then a speeding bullet.



Oh, and he almost "kilt" his own crazy self at the end of the flight

when some
of his parachute cords got all tangled up, but it looked like a pretty

cool
ride.



I wonder if there's a military application for this Eg. Special Ops
teams being dropped up to 30 miles from their tgt???


Absolutely.

I remember reading an article a few months ago about exactly this kind of
thing being developed for special forces teams. Except the military units
were said to incorporate low-observable technologies into the design of the
wings.

If I remember where I read it, I will post it.





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Old August 1st 03, 06:41 PM
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I wonder if there's a military application for this Eg. Special Ops
teams being dropped up to 30 miles from their tgt???


no comment, for the last decade.

v/r
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Old August 1st 03, 06:42 PM
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Harry Andreas wrote:
I wonder if there's a military application for this Eg. Special Ops
teams being dropped up to 30 miles from their tgt???


Instead of HALO, it's HAGLO?



It sure looked like one hell of a ride. What's he going to do for an encore?



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Old August 1st 03, 07:47 PM
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Rob


Why does everyone have to use the English channel as a bench mark? Why
not the gulf of tonkin (or whatever).
 




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