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    Snap Hooks

    I agree, Ive got them for the stuff that comes in and out, I use these for the things that are meant to stay put and are velcroed to the flight deck
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    Snap Hooks

    Its not always about expensive kit! I know there's hundreds of these things on ebay, and lets face it theyre all cheap as chips, so theres no risk in trying them,and I have, but theyre usually pretty crap. So I thought I'd mention these that arrived today as being the best I'd come across to date. Discreet, well made, little clips for lanyarding all those little bits and pieces on your flight deck http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/182321687951?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&var=484867486385&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
  3. I have only flown the Parajet XT172 in the Macro before the Moster- that was slightly less powerful. I have a friend who is about the same size as me and he flies a Polini Thor 190 which is about the same, maybe a bit more powerful than the Moster.
  4. I am not far off your weight (230lbs), I fly a Moster 185 Plus in a Parajet Macro V2 , it has plenty of power and would be fine for you. That motor in just about any chassis would work for you.
  5. Garry, I have mine the other way round as Tony does. I considered both ways when I was fabricating it and It would be good to have it as yours so you could just plonk it down straight off your back, but I like to be able to use mine as a nice safe rig on which I can start the machine off my back to warm it up......so I do have suffer the inconvenience of putting it on by hand.
  6. Thanks, that is useful, I'll check both those out, because it certainly looks lie it isnt sliding right up behind me, hopefully having moved the hangpoint back one hole and pitching myself forward a little will all help. I wonder if slackening the leg straps a little while still in the seat before landing, so I drop a bit lower , would help.
  7. I've got to the bottom of it . It is a V2 Manual, V1 Manual https://www.parajet.com/docs/Parajet-Volution1-PilotsManual.pdf V2 Manual https://www.parajet.com/docs/Parajet-Volution2-PilotsManual.pdf But they used the same page to demonstrate the hang point set up, actually quite a few of the pages are borrowed.
  8. I keep my front seat support straps loose until in the air, but I dont loosen them for landing....might try that, Thanks
  9. x decreases (and y increase) , the pivot point gets closer to Wp-moves left. Not sure how else to say it. As the pilot gets heavier the pivot point and the Pilot weight hang point get closer and closer together........x decreases
  10. No its a V2 Manual, the clues in the bottom left of the picture Unless PJ have posted the wrong file Anyway, I take your point and Im going to have a go with the second set up (4th hole/65-75kg), keep a firm hold of the brakes if I am pitched too far forward and they get close to the cage and be ready to come straight back down
  11. Yes, thats what I've done. Gone from the 3rd to the 4th hole, and it feels much better being slightly more upright, my point is that, that is at odds with the manual, for a 105kg pilot.
  12. Andy Bexx just dropped by. He is around 70-75kg , so exactly in the weight range stated in the manual for this hang point position (4th Hole back ). That's just ridiculously far back, but thats where you would put it for him if you went by the manual. Am I reading it right?
  13. No, ive loosened it right off, I dont even get to press against it however hard I push forward
  14. Here are the 4 tests I did. The LH 2 are as I have been flying. The RH 2 shows the change from moving back one hole in the arms
  15. I see what you mean. Fraid I cant now as it is reset, but the reservecontainer is attached to the arm, so the top line of the arm is the top line of the container
  16. I keep getting told that, but I promise you Ive wriggled , pushed, leant forward as much as I can in that photo. I think thats the point- it still leaves me leaning back
  17. Calling all pilots that weigh around 105kg nakid, and fly a Parajet Macro V2. (or anyone else with an opinion) What hang point position due you use and how would that make you describe your flying position. If I was really going to be specific, I'd include with a Moster 185 Plus and a NucleonXX 28. I am very pitched back on landing and it has been suggested that, that may be partly why I land on my arse rather than my feet. However I am already on hole 3 for the hang point arm position (75-90kg acccording to the manual) and to go back to position 4 would put me in the 65-75kg pilot weight - I weigh 105kg Photos are of static hang test one fully seated and one pushing forward and down as if for landing and thirdly on landing recently, (when actually I did land on my feet) Thoughts?
  18. That's because with the hands off abilities of the Reportair you'll be able to serve G&Ts in flight, Neilzy
  19. They look interesting, might try some of them. I built mine originally with one of these modules http://www.xenonflashtubes.com/12v-power-strobe.html. and a fresnel lense. This was bright enough to be seen on a gloomy day nearly 2 miles away when I was flying last year down in Cornwall.
  20. The strobes Ive used have been quite tolerant of input voltage and I havent used any regulation when using upto a 4S, It just increases the flash frequency as the capacitor charges quicker with increasing voltage. Just noticed his photo shows a 5S......(not surprised it starts easily now with 18.5V), so that might flash the strobe a bit too quickly
  21. Never charge a Lipo with anything other than a charger designed for LiPo charging, there is a serious risk of explosion. You could use the engine charge to run the strobe with proper regulation, but the engine charge circuit must not be connected directly to the LiPo If I was doing it I would simply forget the Engine charging circuit and use the Lipo for starting and strobe with charging as required between flights with a proper LiPo charger. There's lots on the interweb about the dangers of mis charging LiPos. Eg http://www.propwashed.com/lipo-battery-charging-basics/.
  22. I had a Goldstar set up before, which I found I never used. At the moment I have no 2 way radio set up
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