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    Skydiving a flik 242

    Hey all,

    Just looking at a flik 242 to use as a skydiving main, to get as much time under it as possible in preperation for BASE! It won't fit in my current container so I'm looking at selling the whole rig and buying a better suited set up.

    I just wondered on the suitability of a container designed for say a 260 skydiving canopy... I am not sure on the fitment of the canopy with Vtech as I understand it bulks it up a lot!

    Will there be any scope to freepack the 242 or will it be best to pack it in a bag? I have been reading that a freepacked main in a skydiving rig can only be deployed sub terminal by a CRW guy but wondered about a BASE canopy as they are often deployed at terminal speeds.

    Your help and advice on this matter will be most appreciated!

    Take Care

    No_Mind
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    Re: Skydiving a flik 242

    Id dbag it if taking it terminal. F111 packs up surprisingly small. I fit my Flik220 vtech in my Javelin sized for a 150 freepacked. So I imagine that a rig sized for a 170 or 190 might work.

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    Re: Skydiving a flik 242

    I've got more skydives than base jumps on my vented troll 265...

    I use a small bite for direct control on the slider and then just freepack it slider up into the container. It's good way to practice packing and the only difference is the # of reduction folds.

    Large hole mesh, 32" PC and the openings don't suck even a terminal. F-111 packs small too, even with vents.

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    Just be careful. My buddy recently fractured his vertebra skydiving with a base canopy. Used small hole mesh slider, along with a dbag... took it to terminal and got a hell of a spanker.

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    Re: Skydiving a flik 242

    Thanks for the warning buddy, I have emailed Apex to see what they recommend for configuration and dbag pack size to select the optimal container. It will be nice to have plenty of jumps on the canopy I intend to base, but if it is going to cause me too faster openings ill reconsider.

    Wouldn't a sail slider be more effective at slowing the inflation down?
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    Re: Skydiving a flik 242

    Get a CREW person to pack the thing for you. Worked for me and my Flik 266 with large hole mesh slider. No issues....

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    a crw packjob is only going to work at subterminal airspeeds. just pointing that out.

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    Re: Skydiving a flik 242

    True.

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    Put on a regular slider and dbag if taking it to terminal. I also used to jam the end cells into the center to slow down the openings.

    If you are doing just hops n pops, freepacking with a mesh slider is fine.
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    Re: Skydiving a flik 242

    What?

    put the slider on it, pack it and jump it. Terminal is Terminal.

    If your rig will fit it, it's a normal base pack job with one extra fold. If you want, you can pro-pack it and just roll the nose and still not use the dbag.

    How do I know this? I jump a flik lite 182 with HTS as a main in one of my rigs. I have for the last 2 seasons. I've jumped it in many many many freepacked and d-bagged combinations with an assortment of micro reefing techniques and mesh and sail sliders. The one I currently use is a propack without the dbag and a lot of rolling of the nose....

    You wanna feel a hard opening? This was a typical base pack job, no reefing, mesh slider wingsuit opening with my V2.

    YouTube- A *fast* opening



    It has spectra lines so you really feel it.

    The best way I found to slow down an opening, is to roll the hell out of the nose. That takes the most bite off it. Once before my sail slider arrived I even tried to masking tape the mesh slider to turn it into a sail one... you can guess how well that worked out. beer logic!


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    I thought that when we exit the aircraft, it is already travelling 80 to 100mph so all we do is accelerate 25 or so mph belly to earth? On a hop and pop isnt the deployment airspeed near terminal so a faster opening is going to be imminent? Im probably wrong as once you get out of the slipstream it feels like you hit some dead(ish) air.

    Holy crap JADTC that was one hell of an opening! Judging by your yelp it sounds like you really hurt yourself? Did you find the sail slider slowed the openings down nicely or do your prefer the mesh slider with loads of rolling the nose? Any ideas on the delay it takes to open? Im used to around 4 seconds, longer when jumping a safire 2. I appreciate the opening shock of the canopy is going to take some getting used to either way.
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    Re: Skydiving a flik 242

    That is the sound of someone pooping their wingsuit!

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    Re: Skydiving a flik 242

    Quote Originally Posted by No_Mind View Post
    I thought that when we exit the aircraft, it is already travelling 80 to 100mph so all we do is accelerate 25 or so mph belly to earth? On a hop and pop isnt the deployment airspeed near terminal so a faster opening is going to be imminent? Im probably wrong as once you get out of the slipstream it feels like you hit some dead(ish) air.

    Holy crap JADTC that was one hell of an opening! Judging by your yelp it sounds like you really hurt yourself? Did you find the sail slider slowed the openings down nicely or do your prefer the mesh slider with loads of rolling the nose? Any ideas on the delay it takes to open? Im used to around 4 seconds, longer when jumping a safire 2. I appreciate the opening shock of the canopy is going to take some getting used to either way.
    Actually, that one didn't do any permanent damage. Later on one did give me whiplash and I learned that there is a price to pay for a fast opening and a camera helmet.

    My flik 182 still opens quite fast even with a sail slider, in fact, it slowed the opening down only a tiny bit compared to a mesh slider. WHat helped the most was rolling the nose. Obscene amounts of wraps of the slider with a rubber band on the right center C line attachment point (i.e. direct control) helped only a little.

    A BASE canopy is designed to open fast, so it is hard to over-ride that tendency as far as I know.

    Open canopy, never counted. I doubt I've ever had my flik 182 take longer than 3 till fully inflated. Slider is always down sub 3 seconds with full inflation.

    Some cessnas are slow, so as long as you don't take a huge delay, yeah sub terminal... Think of it as If the plane is doing 60 mph, as you leave the plane you are doing 60mph forward and 0 downward that moment... it's the same speed achieved as about a 3 second delay.... only the velocity vector is different.


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    Re: Skydiving a flik 242

    Justin, thanks for your experiences mate, they have helped a lot!

    I didn't think of the velocity vector like that, it makes perfect sense though! So as you slow down horizontally you speed up vertically which gives you a sense of never really having any sub terminal speeds to deal with. I must say my last hop and pop was a rear float exit and I pulled sub terminal but out of the aircrafts slipstream... I could tell I wasn't travelling at terminal speeds.
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    Re: Skydiving a flik 242

    Quote Originally Posted by kiki32 View Post
    That is the sound of someone pooping their wingsuit!

    POOPING A WINGSUIT???????????????


    GRANNNNNNNNNNY EWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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