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On Mar 15, 8:24 pm, Jim Meade wrote:
I'm looking at a parachute for a glider. Would like to use it for other flying, as well, if it is suitable. INo clue of the advantages/ disadvantages of any of them. Suggestions? Find a good parachute rigger knowledgeable about emergency (glider, aerobatic etc.) parachutes and ask them. One place to start is whoever packs parachutes for local glider pilots. Where are you located? Maybe people here can recommend somebody if they know where you are. There are lots of variables with brand and models and harness options and how well it fits you and the glider, and canopy size, and maybe tailoring the harness to fit you well, and ... lots of reasons to deal with a professional (ideally the person can also do some basic ground training for you and will be repacking your chute). Darryl |
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Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Mar 15, 8:24 pm, Jim Meade wrote: I'm looking at a parachute for a glider. Would like to use it for other flying, as well, if it is suitable. INo clue of the advantages/ disadvantages of any of them. Suggestions? Find a good parachute rigger knowledgeable about emergency (glider, aerobatic etc.) parachutes and ask them. One place to start is whoever packs parachutes for local glider pilots. Where are you located? Maybe people here can recommend somebody if they know where you are. There are lots of variables with brand and models and harness options and how well it fits you and the glider, and canopy size, and maybe tailoring the harness to fit you well, and ... lots of reasons to deal with a professional (ideally the person can also do some basic ground training for you and will be repacking your chute). Good idea in general, though the vast majority of parachute riggers have absolutely no clue what parachute style is most suitable for particular types of gliders. Much as I like and respect our friendly local rigger, for instance, one may get better advice on that subject here. My experience: I initially purchased a Long Softie (chair style) on the advice of our local rigger, which worked OK in several older semi-reclined gliders, but was rather uncomfortable in newer gliders. I sold it and bought a Mini Softie (backpack style), which is more comfortable for me in just about any glider, as well as in Citabrias, etc. Marc |
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On Mar 15, 11:47 pm, Marc Ramsey wrote:
Darryl Ramm wrote: On Mar 15, 8:24 pm, Jim Meade wrote: I'm looking at a parachute for a glider. Would like to use it for other flying, as well, if it is suitable. INo clue of the advantages/ disadvantages of any of them. Suggestions? Find a good parachute rigger knowledgeable about emergency (glider, aerobatic etc.) parachutes and ask them. One place to start is whoever packs parachutes for local glider pilots. Where are you located? Maybe people here can recommend somebody if they know where you are. There are lots of variables with brand and models and harness options and how well it fits you and the glider, and canopy size, and maybe tailoring the harness to fit you well, and ... lots of reasons to deal with a professional (ideally the person can also do some basic ground training for you and will be repacking your chute). Good idea in general, though the vast majority of parachute riggers have absolutely no clue what parachute style is most suitable for particular types of gliders. Much as I like and respect our friendly local rigger, for instance, one may get better advice on that subject here. My experience: I initially purchased a Long Softie (chair style) on the advice of our local rigger, which worked OK in several older semi-reclined gliders, but was rather uncomfortable in newer gliders. I sold it and bought a Mini Softie (backpack style), which is more comfortable for me in just about any glider, as well as in Citabrias, etc. Marc And I brought the same long-softie for possibly the same glider a DG-300/303, on recommendation from possibly the same rigger. If you buy a long-softie that is designed for a more reclined seating position, I think it comes implicitly with the idea that it won't necessarily be comfortable in all gliders - but maybe that's not obvious. It was incredibly comfortable in the DG-303 and front seat of a DG-1000, but when I brought my ASH-26E I purchased a mini-softie after measuring the seat back cutout and talking to my rigger to confirm what chute should work best. If somebody was buying a parachute for a DG-30x or DG-80x today I'd still recommend they look at a long-softie unless they also wanted to fly gliders here it did not work (e.g. Schleichers with small seat back cutouts). The long- softie also has lots of space to stow some basic survival gear in the lower foam padded seat cushion extension (spare hat, charts, pocket knife, etc.). A rigger not familiar with emergency chutes will probably have no idea, for those who are you at least have a chance. The best thing for fit to the glider is to try out parachutes from other pilots in your actual glider. Darryl |
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Darryl Ramm wrote:
And I brought the same long-softie for possibly the same glider a DG-300/303, on recommendation from possibly the same rigger. If you buy a long-softie that is designed for a more reclined seating position, I think it comes implicitly with the idea that it won't necessarily be comfortable in all gliders - but maybe that's not obvious. Actually, no, I bought the Mini Softie after I figured out I wasn't very comfortable in the 303 or the Duo. I think he just considers Long Softies to be the parachute that glider pilots buy... Marc |
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On Mar 16, 1:31*pm, Marc Ramsey wrote:
Darryl Ramm wrote: And I brought the same long-softie for possibly the same glider a DG-300/303, on recommendation from possibly the same rigger. If you buy a long-softie that is designed for a more reclined seating position, I think it comes implicitly with the idea that it won't necessarily be comfortable in all gliders - but maybe that's not obvious. Actually, no, I bought the Mini Softie after I figured out I wasn't very comfortable in the 303 or the Duo. *I think he just considers Long Softies to be the parachute that glider pilots buy... Marc As I am in the market for a parachute in the near future as well, does anyone have a suggestion what type of pack would be best in a Ka-6CR? Pete P.S. if you have a good condition used one I'd be interested as well |
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I don't have a specific suggestion, but do recall from my time flying a
K6cr that the seat back has a well for the parachute to sit in, and that the headroom between me and the canopy (I'm 6ft 1in = 1.85m) was minimal. Both these suggest a backpack parachute rather than one with a built-in seat cushion. As to which backpack type, ideally find as many pilots at your airfield as have parachutes and ask them to let you try them out in your cockpit (as advised in a previous thread). vontresc wrote: On Mar 16, 1:31 pm, Marc Ramsey wrote: Darryl Ramm wrote: And I brought the same long-softie for possibly the same glider a DG-300/303, on recommendation from possibly the same rigger. If you buy a long-softie that is designed for a more reclined seating position, I think it comes implicitly with the idea that it won't necessarily be comfortable in all gliders - but maybe that's not obvious. Actually, no, I bought the Mini Softie after I figured out I wasn't very comfortable in the 303 or the Duo. I think he just considers Long Softies to be the parachute that glider pilots buy... Marc As I am in the market for a parachute in the near future as well, does anyone have a suggestion what type of pack would be best in a Ka-6CR? Pete P.S. if you have a good condition used one I'd be interested as well |
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