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  • #16
    Originally posted by MadScot
    As long as there isnt another chopper below you....
    ... just low enough that when you reach the lowest altitude with your head down (feet up), you're just a few inches far from the blades's axle.
    Loose bits sink chips.

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    • #17
      Wouldn't you get sucked in at that point?
      Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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      • #18
        Bungy jumping: No way! never! not by any means!

        Paradroping: YEAH! (They woulden't have to push me out )

        Bootomline :
        I'd take a parashute any day over a bungee cord
        If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

        Jeremy Clarkson "806 brake horsepower..and that on that limp wrist faerie liquid the Americans call petrol, if you run it on the more explosive jungle juice we have in Europe you'd be getting 850 brake horsepower..."

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Wombat
          Wouldn't you get sucked in at that point?
          I'm not sure, but I think it's different from a fan propeller for example, and if I'm perfectly centered (impossible) to the axle, the 'sucking' would be much lower...

          anyway, I didn't even jump with a chute yet, maybe I'll first check the para-thing (i'm not sure how it's called in english, it's like a chute, but you use it by running down a high hill, and then glide)...
          Last edited by Gear; 21 September 2002, 06:36.
          Loose bits sink chips.

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          • #20
            when does the plane leave?
            Look, I know you think the world of me, that's understandable, you're only human, but it's not nice to call somebody "Vain"!

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            • #21
              it's called a parafoil
              "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

              "Always do good. It will gratify some and astonish the rest." ~Mark Twain

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              • #22
                next week.. think you'll be sick or not dave?
                www.lizziemorrison.com

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                • #23
                  Re: Would You?

                  Originally posted by SitFlyer

                  Would you jump out of a, 'so called', perfectly good airplane, given the opportunity?
                  I'm just curious.
                  Why does this sound like a stock market question?

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                  • #24
                    I figure you would have to be sucked in. Underneath the blades, they are creating enough downward force to lift a couple tons of helicopter. That air has to come from somewhere: the other side of the blades.
                    Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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                    • #25
                      I'm pretty sure I'll be sick Liz, but I won't be the only one at least!
                      Look, I know you think the world of me, that's understandable, you're only human, but it's not nice to call somebody "Vain"!

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                      • #26
                        The reason for the "so called" is because of a frequent comment I get.

                        "Why on Earth, would someone want to jump out of a perfectly good airplane?"


                        Isn't that why they make planes?

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                        • #27
                          first of all: there is no reason to jump outta a perfectly good plane

                          second: there is no good reason to board a perfectly good plane (terra firma rocks!)
                          Better to let one think you are a fool, than speak and prove it


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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Greebe
                            it's called a parafoil
                            Thanks, that was it...

                            Wombat: would you test this theory ?
                            Actually a crash test dummy would suffice... (Mmmmm... )
                            Last edited by Gear; 21 September 2002, 06:38.
                            Loose bits sink chips.

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                            • #29
                              Why would you want to ruin a perfectly good Helicopter?

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                              • #30
                                It does not have to. Just hang the dummy (or smth. else), on a rigid rope this time, ataching a dinamometer (i think) to measure the pulling force.
                                Loose bits sink chips.

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