I also think that the last paragraph might be one of the most misunderstood about venting and valving. I thought the same thing, and when I was talking to one of the bigger BASE canopy
manufacturers, and told him that despite all the advantages in opening that a vented/valved canopy has, it still makes me feel better on top of a solid object, that if there is an object
strike on opening, the canopy will stay semi-rigid from the air getting forced into the canopy through the secondary inlets, despite the pinched off nose. According to him, although the idea sounds good, he's never heard of it really working that way, and said that he couldn't imagine the design working as such that you would still have it rigid and flyable in that scenario... Don't know for sure, that was a while ago, and came up out of casual conversation... But this could be "ensured" with nose valves, at least long enough to back away after that suckyness...
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