
Originally Posted by
LaunchPad
Earlier this evening when I launched this time the chutes opened up (Probably because of talcum powder) but they did not fully open because the lines twisted.
So snap swivels would prevent the twisting?
Or would longer lines help even without snap swivels?
It feels like an experiment in progress until I get it right.
And I think I'm getting closer to my goal with thanx from the advice on here.
Yes snap swivels help... they don't eliminate twisting, but they do help minimize it and make it easier to eliminate it on the ground for the next flight. Longer lines in and of themselves won't really help eliminate twisting; it just takes longer for the twisting to accumulate to the point it starts to "reef" (partially close) the chute. Ideal length of shroud lines is generally considered to be 1.5-2X the width of the chute (from canopy to swivel). 1.5X is plenty.
Good luck! OL JR
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