• Canopyflyer@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      I jumped…

      Some say I’m still falling to this day.

      In all seriousness, balloon jumps are a unique experience in skydiving… Because you go from dead silence to the rush of air at terminal velocity. Sure you can jump a helicopter that is hovering, but they are louder than airplanes.

      Exits from a balloon also tend to catch less experienced jumpers off guard, because you can’t fly your body till the speed builds up. First timers tend to flail a little. By the second jump they do just fine.

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        3 days ago

        I never walked a tight rope. I don’t think I could even in my prime.

        I exit using a line that was connected at the top of the balloon to swing out and do multiple flips. The rope was really long so you would get a huge amount of speed and fling off the end.

          • TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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            3 days ago

            How’s this?

            Also, in the first picture the walker was blown off because the balloons were tied down. In this picture, the balloons are moving with the wind, so the walker won’t be blown off so easily.

            That’s another thing about being up in a balloon that surprises first-timers, there’s no wind, and it’s very quiet, when the burner isn’t burning.

    • WhoIzDisIz@lemmy.today
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      3 days ago

      Better still, how does taking off in a hot air balloon while you’re still in another one work?