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Thread: [Acro] Who makes the thinnest seat-pack parachute?
Message: [Acro] Who makes the thinnest seat-pack parachute?
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From: Klusmanp at aol.com
Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 02:33:44 UTC
Test fitting a Pitts S-1S recently I had trouble with my 6'-4" height and chair style (combination back and seat) parachute. I'm not too bad on clearance from the canopy (with headset) but my long legs require every bit of room I can spare and I'll clearly need a seat-pack. I need recommendations on the thinnest seat pack available. Also, if anybody in the Wichita area has one I'd like to borrow it for a test fit in another local S-1S. Thanks! Paul Klusman
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