The High "A"
Hello everybody! We just came back from the new A. It's 330 m high and has the 6 levels of wire cables attached to each of 4 corners of construction.
It's athumn now in Russia and weather isn't good.
We just wondered how strong was the wind on the top of that A. It began on approx. 70m and turned down the wire on approx. 120m.
2 days we've been grounded by the rain and finally made the decidion.
The canopy performance wasn't enough to land on the tight area under the wires. Another landing area was far away from the A, but it was possible to get there upwind after the very conservative delay.
The jumps went great, but we have a couple of questions now.
We want to know your opinions, guys!
What wind conditions make it non-jumpable?
What wind conditions are perfect for such objects?
Does anybody have the acidents on such objects like antenna strikes or canopy malfunctions? Was that related with the wind conditions?
Please, tell as about your sub-300m A experience.