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  1. #1 PC chart 
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    i cant seem to find a chart on any of the manufacturers websites to see their opinions on pilot chute size vs. delay (just wondering their opinions on basic guidlines). or anywhere i suppose as i suck at searching the web. can anyone throw me a link? thanks
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    Here is the one that BR used to have on their site...

    I remember once being told that some jumpers used to use the chart to see how many skulls they could collect
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    actually my mentor is having me gather this information so we can talk about how to really asess each delay at each object from different altitudes. i keep hearing err on the bigger side with a slightly shorter delay on the slightly lower stuff. thanks for the link dude
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    The *rough* chart is:

    0-1s 46
    1-4s 42
    4-8s 38
    8+ 32

    A jumper needs to evaluate each scenario. Are you taking 4 seconds with lots of room for a soft opening then 38 or are you going to be in the fucking basement hence 42. But thats me and what makes me comfortable to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicknitro71 View Post
    Andrea did some funky XL workbook with some really good data about drag etc... I have since lost it from multiple lapdog bounces, maybe someone (Andrea) still has it available?
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    I actually never us my 32" anymore.
    For terminal tracking jumps and WS jumps I use a 36 to 38" pc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikki_zh View Post
    I actually never us my 32" anymore.
    For terminal tracking jumps and WS jumps I use a 36 to 38" pc.

    what's your reason why--for tracking anyway's? Is it for the more positive opening or you have a larger parachute or the location you jump at?

    Cuz i've had damn good results at terminal with my vented zp 32" and my 242 and 266 non-vented FLiK's. But maybe one day i wont !!!

    Just curious????


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    same question as fixMe. A 32 is ALOT of drag. more than you need. i've decided going too big is useless and can affect your heading. Now, I've done very limited amount of terminal base jumps so I really want to read your experiences and opinion.

    "Use the smallest PC that'll do the job", right?

    thanks mikki.


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    I think if you have a good track you will be at termial at around 8s.
    The vertical speed wil be much slower then if you are falling in a box. And I think the charts have been made with the delay times considering that you fall in a box.
    Also I have made now around 150 jumps with this configuration and I only had 1 or 2 hard openings and also with the heading I very rearly have openings with more then 90° on termial jumps. And also heading is not such a big problem because on termial jumps you are always far from the wall.
    And then I think it is also my personal feeling (which is not very logical as I have to admit) because in my head I prefere a harder but faster opening, especially in Lauterbrunnen where I don't always pull very high...
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    I like an F1-11 36" for terminal
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    OK, i just realized that "mikki zh" is from Switzerland. And i'm assuming most of his jumping experiences are there.

    I was talking yesterday with some guys (fellow BASE'ers with more experience than me ) and they were saying that in the Swiss Valley it's very common and a very good idea to use 38's and 36's at most of the place's there.

    So now i don't know what to think? Shoot man, i hate thinkn' bout' stuff!!

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