Yeah, obviously. Got hung up on the word "spring" and the other meaning. Wonder how many of these I can get away with using sickness as an excuse.
So good, we now have a concussion on the world's leading crumple zone expert resulting from the inconvenience of his driver making a good decision in the interest of his safety - the equivalent of a bacon saver kicking in.
http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=31747
Lockout
michael170 - 2014/09/09 06:08:56 UTC
Dennis Wood - 2014/09/08 14:29:21 UTC
To Michael170: please send pictures and information of your bridle and weaklink (if any).
Where are you asking me to send pictures and information of my bridle and weak link?
We've got his residence down to Suffolk, Virginia, but sending to Kitty Hawk's shoddy Currituck operation would get it to him.
i'm anxious to see what you use personally and consider safer than what i use.
I don't know what you use therefore I cannot make accurate considerations as to safety issues.
Let him keep using the cheap bent pin crap he's been using. There's always hope.
trying to learn from all the experts
Try learning when to use the shift key, and see how that works out.
Something of a pain if one hasn't yet evolved opposable thumbs.
Nic Welbourn - 2014/09/09 06:31:28 UTC
Wow. Someone else could try learning some kindness and humility!
That miserable goddam piece o' shit just got WAY more kindness and humility than he's ever merited. And ditto about the shift key. If one can't write at a second grade proficiency level one has no fuckin' business flying hang gliders.
michael170 - 2014/09/09 06:40:53 UTC
Many thanks for the link, AndRand. I've copied and pasted it into Google translate and posted it below.
I'm not certain why there is some redundancy but I have left it in place.
I'm not gonna paste the thing or comment now other than to say that the translation seems to be pretty damn good and the glider whipstalled - rather than tailslid - in.