It does appear to have gotten wrapped around the base tube (as visible at 2:35)...not sure if that alone could've broken the floss. But regardless, it appears to have broken well before the strength stitching, so is it really a problem other than having to restitch it?There goes my only good rational explanation for the Bridle Link issue.
You've got the same evidence as me, but that does appear to be the case.So now can I say that the bottom end of my bridle cleared the tow ring under high tension no problem?
Well, it's not like a bungee or anything...it seems to have some slight give, but so does my leech line.Can't tell. Would guess nylon. Pull on it. If it stretches it's nylon. If it is it's not that big a deal but it shouldn't be.
I forgot to ask you about that...can you elaborate?You could've used a rubber band as a reasonably good patch for that configuration.
Because knowing me the balloonist I arrange this with will turn out to be an FAA agent and I'll be permanently banned from all forms of aviation, fined for all the money I was saving to buy a rigid, locked up for a month, fired from my job because I now have a criminal record, and unable to find employment the rest of my life because no one wants to hire a thug.Why not? Everybody else has.
Zack