Recently, serious accidents have led the F.F.P. to put restrictions on the use of high performance canopies used for canopy piloting. This discipline of sport parachuting implies knowing and mastering this equipment perfectly so that it involves the most critical moment of a parachute jump, i.e. the landing!
These canopies are not dangerous, but since their flight speed range is much higher, they should be reserved for a specific profile of skydivers. I agree with Dedric HOURDE, former competitor and representative of Performance Designs: "A canopy is a tool. A tool is not necessarily dangerous in itself: it is rather the misuse of it, and the lack of skill/experience."
In 2012 and 2013, I participated in the French Canopy Piloting "Swoop" Championship
With 45 training jumps in this discipline over 2 years, plus the 18 competition jumps, my best performance in JVX75 charged at 2.55 (which in retrospect was too much for this canopy):
Accuracy: 77
Speed: 2'8 seconds (4th place)
Distance: 94 meters
In 2012, the first high-performance sails appear: The Petra and the Peregrine. Then, these 2 main manufacturers have created the Leia and Valkyrie. These are the versions adapted to skydivers who freefall on conventional jumps before opening their canopy.
In 2014, it is finally possible to buy these Class 6 canopies even if you are not a competitor in Canopy Piloting. It's a privilege to have such a cutting-edge equipment on the market and it's a new page turning for our sport. The shape of these sails is completely different from the other 5 classes of sails, as well as their reactions.
For the curious, here are the differences between the leia and the Valkyrie, compared to the models created in the first place exclusively for competition:
I hope this article and my mini-experiment will serve you well.
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