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    Pilot emergency parachute survey

    Do you wear a pilot emergency parachute? How often? Only phase one testing? Aerobatics? Formation flying? Every flight? Back type? Long back type? Seat type? Chest type? Ballistic recovery system? Do you strap a PEP on passengers?
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    FOR SALE: Ballistic Recovery System (BRS1800)

    FOR SALE: BRS6-1800 Softpack Ballistic Recovery System. Never installed. All components included. Same parachute and rocket system used in the RV-6/7/9 BRS but without the RV-specific mounting assembly. Can be modified to fit an RV or any other aircraft requiring an 1800 lb capacity chute...
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    Learning to free fall

    At some point I intend to build an acrobatic biplane, the Skyote. I also plan on a personal chute as a plan B option. But I don't want to go skydiving, because plan A is always land the plane. So the other day I got a look at the iFly vertical wind tunnels that are now scattered around some...
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