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From the tail ramp of a suitable aircraft, you´re winched out on a 50-100m line attached to your harness. The attachment point needs to be somewhere near your belly button.
As long as the aircraft is doing a reasonable speed (I´m guessing 200mph), you ought to become a sort of glorified kite, capable
of soaring and swooping on the line. It would be radically different from freefall, but would use a lot of the same principals for control. You would have freedom of movement within a large arc either side of, and above and below, the aircraft (though your distance from the plane would remain constant).
Experienced bodykiters ought to be able to fly in pairs or more, performing a sort of glorified horizontal high-speed maypole dance. It may even be possible to do human kite-fighting (with ground-glass covered lines), though I´m not sure how. Or why.
Possible risks include strangulation (íf a deft maneuver managed to loop the line around your neck; this would be tricky, though, as it would be under considerable tension) or terminal plaiting (amongst groups of three or more bodykiters).
After bodykiting, the kiter would release the line, and start a regular skydive; or they could be winched back in.
We sort of did this already
Aerocraft_20Bungee_20Jumping sorry [GutPunchLullabies, Aug 24 2007]
TaleSpin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TaleSpin animated series from the early 90's [ed, Aug 28 2007]
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if that fails you could always use the same rig on a windy day....just don't crash |
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a)burn yourself in the hot prop air |
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b)make the plane crash (pull it sidewards |
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but i really like th idea |
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c)get stuck on plane and do emergency landing still connected |
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Reminds me of that James Bond film in which they're having a fight out the back of a big freight plane. Looked like a bumpy ride but I think that was because they were still quite close to the plane. |
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I think the speed might have to be above 200mph to keep the line as close to horizontal as possible thus enabling the kiter to soar above and below the plane but I like these extreme sports, so bun. Dude. |
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(Warning: by analagously mentioning maypole-dancing you almost received an automatic bone.) |
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I somehow missed the word "aircraft", and was imagining doing this off the back of a racing car or something. Bun anyhow. |
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Terminal velocity for a skydiver with a closed pack is 200 K/hr...does anyone else find "terminal velocity" to be a misnomer?, shouldn't a person just like, die, when they get to that speed? |
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I agree [2 fries], terminal velocity for most bodies I have seen was 0. |
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It isn't the velocity that kills people, it is the deceleration that kills people. |
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Or in other words V doesn't kill people, Delta-V kills people. |
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If you had one of those flying fox suits the speed required would be slower, pehaps within the realms of a car. |
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[GetPubLunch] - I hadn't spotted the
Aircraft bungee idea. However, I think the
two are distinct. I'd be prepared to throw
in a small yellow throwable plate if it
helps. |
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[21_Quest] - not seen "TailSpin" - link or
further description? |
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Tale Spin is a Saturday morning Disney cartoon. The big bear flys a seaplane, and the little bear gets to boogie board on air behind it. |
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did I mention that I have kids? |
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Hmm. Is a "boogie board" like a small
surf-board? If so, I think it's a different
kettle of fish, somewhat. |
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