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Boy it's been a long winter it seems. Finally got my BFR last weekend and flew to Arlington to pick up my chutes this week.
I've got two weeks to the Apple Cup to practice, crap...oh well.
Thought I'd post this video. I added another camera mount while down for so long and tried it out.

Didn't do much for aero on the way back with my chute, but what I did do I'd appreciate your critique.

I've already picked out the changing roll rate on the slow rolls, and let the nose drop a little. My second one was better.
I think on the loop, I allowed the nose to go off to the left a little because when I came out of it I was a little right of my start point.

[ame]http://vimeo.com/67974027[/ame]
 

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