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//catch enough air when jumping from any height to
prevent themselves from falling at terminal
velocity.// |
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That is what you said, but I don't think that is what
you meant. A dandelion tuft will fall at its terminal
velocity. |
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Terminal as in finishes with death, I assumed. |
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Parachutes are that big for a reason, so your suit would need (approximately) the same active area. Very small parachutes have been used/landed, but they take an insane amount of skill to not die. |
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incidentally, isn't Terminal Velocity really the maximum
achievable speed (as opposed to the speed that would get
you killed)? |
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Terminal velocity is the equilibrium speed at which air resistance (which increases with speed) matches weight, ie forces are balanced and the item is no longer accelerating. |
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This would probably end up looking a hell of a lot like a small parachute. Probably made of even lighter and weaker materials and optimised for slow engagement to minimise shock loads. |
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As far as I'm aware, parachutes are much more efficient in terms of wing area if operated more like a ram-inflated wing, than a big circular flow impediment type. |
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Evolve it a little more into wings, and you might not fall at all. Attach a prop engine and now you've got something. Quick, somebody call Orville and Wilbur! |
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