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  1. Love that video, it's a good training video. I m an ex manufacturer and made myself a pygmy Rig to maintain packing practise. It's a replica of an SF 10, you can see it on my vids… This vid shows just how important 'packing care' is… Nice one 👍👍

  2. I wonder how many “modern” users of parachutes know that the deployment system (sliders) ubiquitously used today, after the high power technology of NASA, the US Air Force, the US Army, US Defence Contractors, the combined brains of civil and military in Europe, all failed. It was “designed” by 2 New Zealanders, barely out of their teens, well under the influence of various substances, not restricted to fermented beverages and leafy green material, doodling in the condensate water on a pub table after having a drink on the way home from Sport Parachuting, then “sorted” after a couple of prototypes were rigged at their home on an old sewing machine?

  3. I took my first jump at Pope Valley Parachute Ranch in 1974, I was 16. Today I don’t think you can jump at 16. I jumped old rounds like Para Commanders then. My first hotrod rig was calked a Piglet😂 I recall it opened pretty hard. While in college I borrowed a rig from a local rigger for my first square jump. It was a 5 cell Flyer that he had converted to a 7 cell. It got a line over that I couldn’t clear so it was also my first cutaway. I finally got my first ram air canopy called a Unit. For some reason your video of this opening reminded me of all those great memories. Thanks

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