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If its a civvy jump you'll be fine....square canopys are mega, and really easy to steer (so you can aviod all those treesflo wrote:Cheers lad,
Im meant to be doing my first jump at bad lipspinge in May, think ive changed my mind now.
Military jumps on the other hand....
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rp3917, welcome aboard mate, Green Ronnie didn`t send you here did he

I`ve followed this thread for the two years plus, that it`s been going and must say it`s one of the best threads around. Some of the dits
Rotars tale of his pioneering HAHO, for instance
Brills, or as our younger Brethren say, Hoofing
I`ve followed this thread for the two years plus, that it`s been going and must say it`s one of the best threads around. Some of the dits
Brills, or as our younger Brethren say, Hoofing
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Don't worry about it, you'll be fine, Bad Lippspringe's a good DZ. Just try and avoid the golf course! I landed there once (following a mate who was on his reserve), on the bumpy bit (technical term there), doesn't make for an ideal landing! 
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One RAF Flt/Sgt PJI stood there in the gondala, "You OK Royal? Don't worry about it. Only one in one hundred creams in. Your number ninety nine since the last accident"Greenronnie wrote:Did my first out of a balloon when I was 17, was convinced that I was going to die!![]()
That frigging wind blowing.............Dinna like it one Ickle bit!
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Got to like the balloon, up and down like a yoyo on Queens Ave.
Found it easier to look up when you came out and watch the rigging come out. Have always thought that if I had a malfunction on the first one they would have buried me with my eyes closed and teeth tightly clenched and I wouldn't have known a thing about it.
Found it easier to look up when you came out and watch the rigging come out. Have always thought that if I had a malfunction on the first one they would have buried me with my eyes closed and teeth tightly clenched and I wouldn't have known a thing about it.
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Sounds like sex with the first Mrs Aitch Gottersmy eyes closed and teeth tightly clenched and I wouldn't have known a thing about it.
She was very roomy, downstairs, mind
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Ach don't worry, just don't look down!flo wrote:Cheers lad,
Im meant to be doing my first jump at bad lipspinge in May, think ive changed my mind now.
I did a few jumps. should of learnt by the first one that heights arn't my best thing. I was lit. pushed out the first time but I wanted to prove to myself (and my other ship mates) that it didn't bother me. Until Cape town, my mate went smack bang into a cliff, broke her leg. So that put an end to jumping out of planes.
I was then left with rapid roping, not that I had a choice. Frigging chickens took the option of boarding by sea boat and I was left with the nice little helo and a crazy RM screaming at me 80ft up

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