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Skydiving

The Too Fast kamikaze team did some free fall jumps from a bi-plane, climbed out and stood on the wing before jumping off.

The five day course started with lots of ground based activities, like how to land, how to exit the aircraft correctly and how to pack your own parachute, SAY THAT AGAIN, yes how to pack you own parachute, the instructor showed us how to pack our chutes, then I was issued with a parachute, the instructor pulled the ripcord and said "start packing it" It really gets your attention when he says "I am only going to show you once and this is how you pack your chute"!!!!

Once I had got over the shock it was time for my first jump. I had gone through the routine so many times on the ground I seemed to be on auto-pilot. Hooked up my static line, out onto the wing, step off backwards while spreading your arms and legs to maintain a face down position.

You are supposed to shout "one, two, three" as you go, if you get to three and the chute hasn't opened you go for the reserve. Problem was I started the count but all I could manage was WHHHHAAAAAAAA, after what seemed like ages I felt my legs flick up in front of me, and I was drifting slowly down below a beautiful canopy.

In total I did four jumps, scared myself silly, cant wait till I go again

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Adrenalin Factor: 90%
- Geronimoooooooooooooo

Injury Factor: 5% - It could hurt if your equipment fails
Expense Factor: 30% - most clubs will lend you basic kit


Good way to give that adrenalin gland a good workout.


Jeremy at speed on a CCM Super Moto

Microlight

Anyone who has ever seem a microlight fly by and thought I could do that, well what are you waiting for? get down to Popham airfield in Hampshire and go for a trial lesson.

That's exactly what Wing Commander Jezza of the TooFastForYou squadron did.

Had a bit of extra excitement as I was waiting for my flight, the guy before me lost a wheel on take off, normally this could have been a bit of a problem, but thanks to the expert instructors there, he landed on 2 wheels until the speed reduced and dropped the reminding leg down and skidded to a halt. They replaced a minor broken part then it was my turn for a 1 hour flight. Within 5 minutes I was allowed to control the craft across the Hampshire fields.

Too Fast For You.com Rating
Adrenalin Factor: 40%

Injury Factor: 3% - Probably the safest form of flying there is
Expense Factor: 30% - Popham will provide the microlight & instructor

Good experience.

Hang Gliding

Too Fast For You went Hang Gliding in Cornwall, the morning consisted of running down a steep hill strapped into the the hang glider trying to take off, just in case you went too high, two guys held a rope tied to your wing tips and ran down the hill with you.

As I have been gliding before I soon got the thing flying, and got up to about 30ft on my 3rd attempt, but quickly got into trouble trying to get down. I pushed the nose down to land and flared out, which means I pushed up the nose again to loose speed and land, only I was going too fast and shot up to 30ft again and almost stalled, thankfully my gliding experience got me out of trouble, I pulled the nose down as fast as possible, got my weight forward and prayed, thankfully the nose came down, I let the speed build up and flared out and landed OK.

Too Fast For You.com Rating
Adrenalin Factor: 50%

Injury Factor: 15% - Hang gliding has been around for a while now and has matured into a relatively safe activity, but make sure you get professional instruction to get you started.
Expense Factor: 30% -
A good school will supply the kit

Difficult to do when you start off but very rewarding when you become an expert, Oh yes, you will need a mountain in your garden to practice on.

Gliders

Flew solo for my A & B certificate.

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Good way to cure insomnia

 

 

 


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