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Bailing out from a skybolt

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Hi, i am new to this forum and new to the Skybolt.
I've purchased a used skybolt and i am soon starting training on it. But i was thinking tonight about bailing out of the airplane.
I know i'll be taught this in the course, but just for the sake of it, if there was some kind of mishap and i wanted to jump how would i do that?
Do i need to roll over and slide the canopy or is it enough to just slide it and pull out?
 

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