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Skydive Channel Australia
4 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 14 years ago -The Skydive Channel for Sydney Skydivers, Sydney Australia. Stay Tuned for exciting skydive content including State and National skydive competition updates as well as Boogies and events from all our Skydive locations around Australia.
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Episodes
Brisbane Star Crests
April 16, 2010 01:28 - 3 minutes - 33.6 MB VideoStar Crest Until you earn your Star Crest in Skydiving , you are restricted to jumps no bigger than 10 people. To gain the qualification necessary for larger loads you will have to earn your Australian Star Crest. This certificate acknowledges the fact that you have docked 5th or later on three 8 to 10 way formations. These three separate jumps must each be witnessed by at least two Star Crest holders or APF judges. Star Crest loads can be done from a single large aircraft or several sm...
Canopy Piloting 2010
April 11, 2010 22:11 - 1 minute - 10.1 MB VideoSwooping entails flying a parachute to an "start" point over the swoop course, then turning into a rotating dive dramatically increasing the canopy's speed. The canopy pilot stops the canopy's rotation on the proper course heading, while at the correct altitude allowing their canopy to recover from the dive and level out with maximum speed ,regularly reaching speeds in excess of 140 Kph
Speed Stars 2010
April 11, 2010 22:08 - 20 minutes - 223 MB VideoAustralian National Skydiving Championships 10 way speed stars. Exit height 8,500ft, working time 25 seconds. Who wins ? The team that builds the fastest 10 way star formation. The rules: Get in , don't go low and have fun !
Welcome
April 11, 2010 05:07 - 40 seconds - 10.8 MB VideoStay tuned for our new Skydive Channel dedicated to providing content for all our great Skydive locations along the East Coast of Australia