Wind-Tunnel-Progression Headdown (Indoor Skydiving) (Part 1)
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- In this video I want to share my windtunnel flying progression with you. This time its about my first 30 minutes (in 3 days) of headdown. My total experience in the wind-tunnel is between 2 hours at the start and 5 hours at the end of the video.
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Day 1: 00:10
Day 2: 05:37
Day 3: 18:40
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great !
GREAT VIDEO!
Great vid...you make it look so easy with that amount of time!
Thanks man!
So you started with headdown after 2h of tunnel time??
How much time in the tunnel and how many jumps did you have when you started this? I have about 110 jumps and just bought 3 hours in the tunnel so I’m wondering how much more I’ll need to get to this point! Great video man
hey thanks! you find my tunneltime in the description and I think I had around 160 jumps at this point
Five hours is very little time... You have some talent and a decent jumping experience, right? ;) I can't imagine I'd be capable of what you're doing after just five hours of tunnel time. Still flying? How is your HD now?
Thank you! Yes, I am still flying. However, more outside and less in the wind tunnel. If you are interested you can find my progression in this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLrt60KGtgMnMqiAWftHL3RvfDTUUQ2N2m
I did my first tandem about a month ago so of course I'm hooked now and want to do a aff course. My location sucks for everything as there's nothing around me so I have to travel to do wind tunnel time. I plan on booking 5 flights of coaching just to start learning the basics of flight control. Hopefully that will be enough to help out with aff when I decide to do it. My question is, once you learn this stuff is it somewhat easy to remember? Like riding a bike.
Yeah its just amazing and it should be worth the effort ✌️. How long is one flight? And yes its like riding a bike, maybe you feel a little bit rusty but thats all 😁
@@SKYDICTED I'm not sure how long each flight is. I'll have to ask when I call
@@lobbyrobby10 minutes for a little over $200 per flight
They should've had you in a student suit or something with some drag. That would've made a huge difference while learning. That suit you have looks very fast.
Indeed, the suite is really fast and I decided to wear it to learn flying in a proper way without "help" by a bigger suite.
@@SKYDICTED Yeah, totally disagree with using a student suit. If you are planning to fly that suit, then start as soon as possible to fly that suit. Learning to fly a new suit takes hours, just like learning to find out the manouvering characteristics of a new car. It might be harder in the beginning, but you also save yourself a lot of wasted time. I always tell my students to get their own suit as fast as possible - one that fits the use they plan to have (Freestyle/VFS/Dynamic flying).