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Re: Other dangerous sports news

Postby Bill Cummings » Tue Aug 02, 2016 7:33 pm

Rick did you see this one? These jumpers are wanting to join the Free Flight RRG I'm told. You really can't get any more Free Flight than this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjlCm-bia5o&feature=youtu.be
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Re: Other dangerous sports news

Postby Rick Masters » Tue Aug 02, 2016 8:44 pm

These jumpers are wanting to join the Free Flight RRG     :srofl:

In all seriousness, it is exciting to witness the birth of a new sport.
This isn't skydiving. It is something new.
It uses a net for now but the net is just a primitive way to decrease kinetic energy.
There is a lot that could be done.
In the future I expect to see a chip-controlled ballistic device firing a carefully-calculated measure of depleted uranium or other tiny high-density object attached to an elastic cord which will counter-act and match the kinetic energy perfectly and drop the diver on the ground with no more impact force than that of taking a normal step.
Forget the net. It will place the man exactly where somebody wants him.
It will make skydiving parachutes obsolete, in many cases.
The first applications will be military, of course.
And the first real tests could be messy.
Later, we could see this technology trickle-down to make paragliding acceptably safe.
But I doubt it.
(If paragliders had the sense to use ballistic chutes now, I would think differently.)
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Re: Other dangerous sports news

Postby Rick Masters » Thu Aug 04, 2016 6:16 am

Engineering? Lever arm? Helmet?
Nah... I got WISHFUL THINKING!
Even my prop has wishful thinking...
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Re: Other dangerous sports news

Postby Rick Masters » Fri Aug 05, 2016 9:01 am


This famous "angry" Italian artist really hurt himself yesterday on a paraglider.
Not sure what he does. Maybe that's what he does, in the video. Yup, that's it. And he flies a paraglider. Or used to.
Very similar to those outspoken geniuses I've met on Paragliding Forum, expressing their deep aeronautical opinions.

Taken to hospital with multiple fractures, contusions and bruises, the angry artist now will have to deal with a long-term care that will keep him in bed. We are sure that for an active man like him this will not be easy to do ...
http://www.ilsussidiario.net/News/Cinema-Televisione-e-Media/2016/8/5/Adriano-Pappalardo-Incidente-in-parapendio-l-artista-ha-rischiato-la-vita/717711/

Since I've been trying to figure out the psychology of pilots who think dispensing with airframes is a no-brainer, I find this enlightening or something.     :wtf:
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Re: Other dangerous sports news

Postby Rick Masters » Fri Aug 05, 2016 2:03 pm

No airframe = no chance. Why paragliding is an unacceptable gamble.
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/bc/rtmp_uds/1418450360/2013/11/21/1418450360_2857207490001_1.mp4

Paragliders collapse and kill people who bet their lives hoping that parachutes will hold them up in normal atmospheric turbulence.
Anyone falling for more than ten feet has virtually no protection - only a measure of luck or the lack of it.
Richard Samson was found dead two days after disappearing over India's Kangra Valley in November of 2013.
He was the 1,224th person I know of to die on a paraglider.
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Re: Other dangerous sports news

Postby Rick Masters » Sun Aug 07, 2016 2:42 pm

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Paraglider hangs upside-down in tree for three days
March 07, 2007    Article from: “The Australian”

AN Italian paraglider was recovering in hospital yesterday after crashing in high winds into amountain forest - and hanging upside-down in a tree for three days. Antonio Montagno, 47, crashed last Thursday after launching himself from a height of 820m on Monte Mignaio near Florence. He was found on Sunday at a height of 1240m in the Vallombrosa forest, dangling upside-down at the top of a giant beech tree, with his right leg trapped in the tangled ropes of his glider. Yesterday, Mr Montagno, an experienced paraglider, was in intensive care at Careggi hospital in Florence, suffering from hypothermia, dehydration and kidney failure. Doctors operated on the badly damaged muscle tissue of his leg and said they were confident he would survive.

Carlo Nozzoli, the head doctor at Careggi hospital, said Mr Montagno had been found just in time. "People can survive three to four days without eating, but not without drinking," he said.

Mr Montagno, a Sicilian microbiologist, lives in Tuscany with his wife Antonella and their four-year-old twins, Elisa and Davide. Ms Montagno said when she heard her husband was missing, she vowed to "punch him on the nose when they find him, to make sure he doesn't frighten me like this ever again". When she saw him grimacing in pain on the way to the hospital she had "simply given thanks that he was still alive".

"The twins will see their father again, and that is all that matters," she said.

Ms Montagno had told friends: "He's probably stuck up a tree somewhere, but he's still alive, I just know it."

Mr Montagno's brother Sebastiano said: "When he gets out of hospital I'm going to tell him to give up gliding and get a mountain bike. I don't suppose for a moment he'll pay the slightest attention."
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Re: Other dangerous sports news

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Re: Other dangerous sports news

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Re: Other dangerous sports news

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Re: Other dangerous sports news

Postby Rick Masters » Sat Aug 13, 2016 3:19 pm

"His only option is to jump!"
Incredible BS.
http://abcnews.go.com/News/paraglider-fell-150-feet-miracle-survived/story?id=41056676

This guy wins the all-time paragliding genius award.
It may become the preferred response to PDMC emergencies.
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