Thanks. Just a small hook in the nose, place the parachute upside down and behind prop. No motor power,then you release and the chute instantly inflates and it's flying! Just add power when bungy is ready to fall off and your out of everyone way. This was a 50foot high-start, but it can be done with hooking rubber bands that hold wings on, especially in your using a smaller parachute. I shot this parachute up with 5 feet of rubber bands, just had to be quick on the throttle.
Thanks. Just a small hook in the nose, place the parachute upside down and behind prop. No motor power,then you release and the chute instantly inflates and it's flying! Just add power when bungy is ready to fall off and your out of everyone way. This was a 50foot high-start, but it can be done with hooking rubber bands that hold wings on, especially in your using a smaller parachute. I shot this parachute up with 5 feet of rubber bands, just had to be quick on the throttle.
papashuu 1 year ago