This is just a theory I'm looking for some feedback on (compleatly untested).
The way I understand it when a canopy opens the first thing that happens is bottom skin inflation.
1) Does this mean that at this stage it is acting like a round ( only the drag of material is slowing you down, no lift being produced )?
2) Can we PLF a canopy with bottom skin inflation only, or are we going to break legs?
Next the canopy pressurises, the top skin comes into play and the canopy starts to act as a wing to produce lift.
3) Vents and ZP top skin aim to speed up top skin inflation and there by give you a pressurised flying canopy quicker. But am I slowing down or decresing my bottom skin inflation by letting some of this air throught to my top skin?
4) Could we push S/L lower with ZP bottom skins and not worrying about top skin inflation?
Burn this as much as you like what I'm looking for is some more informed feed back on all of the above before I go throw myself off some low stuff.
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