7/20/2004: Power chute at dusk

Undertoad • Jul 20, 2004 12:37 pm
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Sometimes an image is just too beautiful not to have as an IotD. This one from MSNBC. The craft is basically a parachute with an engine on it, one of the safest kinds of aircraft I would imagine. If the engine fails you become a skydiver.

Apparently this one took off just after a thunderstorm and near dusk, which provided the backdrop of clouds and colors. I would expect the photographer bumped up the color saturation a little...
jaguar • Jul 20, 2004 12:50 pm
If you want to take off just after a thunderstorm at dusk you'd want to be in a fairly safe aircraft.
xoxoxoBruce • Jul 20, 2004 12:51 pm
Great image, UT. :thumpsup:
Cyber Wolf • Jul 20, 2004 1:32 pm
Indeed, that's a real nice picture. Beautiful thunderheads there too.
Guess • Jul 20, 2004 2:53 pm
:thumb: great silhouette shot! man i want to do that
wolf • Jul 21, 2004 2:46 am
It's definitely pretty, but I fail to understand the joy of jumping out of a perfectly good airplane.
Yellow #5 • Jul 21, 2004 10:22 am
He didn't jump from a plane at least. He took off from the ground like an ultralight.

I would be concerned about flying anywhere near those clouds in that rinky-dink contraption though.
scubadude • Jul 21, 2004 8:05 pm
To be technically correct, the 'chute' is called a paraglider, and is closer to a wing than to a parachute. Yes, adding the prop to it make it very safe, and also very noisy.

Riding the updrafts around a thunderstorm is one of the most exhilirating experiences there is - don't leave this world without trying it ! ;)

Safe flying
xoxoxoBruce • Jul 21, 2004 8:25 pm
don't leave this world without trying it !
The trick is not to leave this world BY trying it. :lol:
Cyber Wolf • Jul 22, 2004 9:09 am
Paragliding is extremely fun, only when I did it, I got into the air by literally running off a 2500 ft cliff in Austria (long story behind that...). It was right after a rain storm had passed so the air was moist and cool and it was sunny and breezy and was 15 of the most exhilirating minutes of my life. I have GOT to do it again.
mmmBoy • Aug 11, 2004 12:06 pm
That's nothing, check this out:
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http://www.clusterballoon.org/
Undertoad • Aug 11, 2004 12:33 pm
That is some amazing stuff, the ballooning. The dude claims you should know how to fly before attemping the balloon cluster flying, but I... I have to doubt it...

For this flight, I launched from Temecula, in the Southern California Wine Country with 72 latex balloons. When I released the cord holding me to the ground, my balloons and I soared upward at five-hundred feet per minute. It was an incredible feeling. Finally, as the thin air became hard to breathe, I leveled out at over 16,000 feet. The wind took me twenty miles to the east, over a lake to a mountain valley, where I landed in a meadow in a pine forest.


I remember that balloons have the right-of-way in any piloting situation, so in theory the planes have to fly around you, but still. You're not on the radar I would imagine... consider a big-ass jet coming out of the clouds. They would never find your body.
mmmBoy • Aug 11, 2004 1:10 pm
No doubt. Did you see the photos of him launching off a hot air balloon?
http://www.clusterballoon.org/ride/ride_01.htm
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This guy either has lots of balls or very little brains.
xoxoxoBruce • Aug 11, 2004 8:57 pm
It doesn't look like he wears a 'chute, just in case. Also, he looks normal, but I have my doubts. :biggrin:
dar512 • Aug 11, 2004 9:33 pm
xoxoxoBruce wrote:
It doesn't look like he wears a 'chute, just in case.

xob,

For this post, your tagline should be:
"If at first you don't succeed, don't try parachuting."
xoxoxoBruce • Aug 12, 2004 7:03 pm
:biggrin: :thumpsup:
Guess • Aug 13, 2004 7:01 pm
You think ballooning is cool- check this out-
http://bird-man.com/