Hi everyone,
I put a couple of skydives on my Troll (265 MDV @ ~0.65) over the weekend, mostly trying to fly it backwards with the risers (brakes set and released) and with the toggles. I was expecting it to be easier to do with the risers but infact the toggles seemed to have much more of an effect. So I have a few questions...
Why does a canopy fly backwards? Is it because once it's stalled and falling straight down the relative wind hits the bottom skin and gets deflected forwards - therefore pushing the canopy backwards?
Why did the toggles have such a different effect to the risers? The picture I have in my head is of the toggles pulling down the tail and sort of blocking the air from being deflected backwards, whereas using the risers won't do that.
Once I'd plucked up the courage to actually hold the canopy in a stall (hey, it's scary!) it was great fun :-).
Thanks,
Gus
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