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Mar 14 2009

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Amazing car show for car lovers

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Show off cars is one of the most popular aspiration sites for the car show aficionados. Show off cars is definitely the best site that showcases images and also permits us to ague along with other associates of the site. Supreme cars across the world are featured in this site that belong to various makes, models and classes. Healthy rivalry is allowed by them to all the car aficionados in order to see photographs of the numerous cars. Different sorts of cars such as lavishness cars, sport cars, compact cars, sedans, trucks etc are displayed on the website. The site invite you to view car shows with different moods and styles. It helps to protect your ride through the car covers offering a variety of unlike insurance policies to defend you and car from any serious mishaps. Car covers also covers your car from the scuffs on the car paint and permits you to pester in type. It also provides an significant cover against the rust and moisture and you can also survive even into the wilderness with an awesome car cover.

With the assistance of internet, online car alliances are lifting their popularity graph high scaling. The car shows is a superlative way to show your sedan to all. There are plenty of car alliances websites holding the varied interests of their members. Many car clubs are now showcasing some rare and particular car fashions that have exclusivity than other cars.

Many special types of vehicles are displayed on the Show off cars that are inclusive of older, customized and even, custom made. Diverse websites show their classic cars that have some unusual mechanism. Many car enthusiasts only relate with gratitude and pleasure while other modify their cars in order to imprint their exclusive type. They feel pride in showing off such exclusive car and their efforts are being laurelled by and large. Each and every car warily noticed at the site and it bestows a special acknowledgement to the proprietor of that car. Many cars are loaded with the present accomplices and inventive elements, some of them are equipped with the means of amusement as the proprietor of the car is accustomed with. The outer accomplices of these vehicles are meant to give a dissimilar look to the s manufacturer of these cars. The unique paint of these cars make them characterize with other vehicles and also they look exclusive and lovely.

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Jan 19 2009

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Why do I Love Charter Fishing

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With the right experience and equipment, a few people are able to make a decent living with a business in charter boat in Auckland, for a variety of reasons. Numerous folks enjoy boating and several are finding special occasions to turn into a few hours of charter boating to celebrate special events.

Depending on the kind of charter fishing business you want to start will determine the kind of boat you should have. For instance, if you want to provide wedding party on your boat, you should have a pontoon boat or a boat with a very big deck to hold the services.

A large flat boat can also be used as a floating platform for dances and private parties where charter boating is making inroads from the typical fishing excursions. The very popular fishing charters are just about everywhere fishing is in demand. Whether on a lake, on the ocean or even in a river, charter boating brings people together for a set time and the charter boating’s captain usually knows where to go for the best fishing experience.

Experience Helps Business Growth

Companies offering charter boating services depend on the knowledge and experience of the boat’s captain and crew, and frequently the company consists of only the owner and a few family members. They can use their experience of the location to show their customers a good experience and reap the benefits of word-of-mouth advertising. While their business growing, they may be able to increase more boats and crew.

Charter boating is also available for trips down major rivers such as the Mississippi or the Missouri, among many others, and some include historical education as well. You can learn about history while charter boating down the river at a slow, gentle pace.

Ocean charter boating is extremely popular for deep sea fishing, which offers an experience most people will have once in a lifetime, as well as Auckland harbour cruises to see spectacular tropical aquatic life available no where else. These sea-based charters boat can also provide tours of field available only by boat and the skill of the crews is what keeps them fun and secure.

No matter where you plan on going on vacation, as long as there is explorable water nearby, you will probably be able to find a charter boat service offering tours, even if it is just a canoe ride down a small stream.

About the author: Haiming Jiang is a SEO website designer based on Auckland, New Zealand.

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Sep 15 2008

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This Man Wants To Fly!

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The Man Who Wants To Fly

Some time ago I published an article on How To Survive Without A Parachute! Since and beyond then numerous bits and pieces have been written about this subject and an article which appeared in The Sunday Times, UK referred to a man who might just do that. Unfortunately I haven’t been able to find a link to that article but this one in the NYT covers the details.

Watch this video… A year in this man’s life

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Apr 20 2008

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Where Are The Best Kitesurfing Locations?

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Where Are The Best Kitesurfing Locations?

Perhaps you’ve seen kitesurfing exhibitions on TV, or saw some pictures of it in the internet, and found it to be very interesting. And like many others, you want to know where you can actually learn the sport. Luckily, there are more kitesurfing locations than you think. And because the rise of its popularity is phenomenal, their number is steadily increasing. So where are these places and how do you get there?

Basically any windy place with large open seas or bodies of water can be a kitesurfing location. That is why it is not confined to tropical places or coastal states. Beaches are not the only venues, as it may be done on large lakes and some rivers. As long as there are steady winds and a wide space with water, kitesurfing can be done.

Some websites contain a list of some of the best kitesurfing locations in the world. Aside from North and South America, there are several kitesurfing sites in Australia, New Zealand and Europe, and even in far countries in Asia and Africa.

Because the kitesurfing phenomenon is all over the world, there’s a big chance that a kitesurfing school or club operates in your area, wherever that is. And if you move to another state or city, chances are you can still find a kitesurfing club that you can join in. This makes kitesurfing a great sport to get serious with, unlike other sports like skiing which you can only do in specific areas.

Another good thing about kitesurfing is that it can be done all year round, for some areas. So if its’ the winter season in your place, which makes kitesurfing a bad idea, and decide to go on vacation in some sunny place, you can still enjoy the sport there. Also, riding in these places where the winds are not as cold as those in your place will make you enjoy the sport better. These resorts and vacation hotels provide kitesurfing lessons and equipment rental for the beginners.

But before you take on these courses, check first if the kitesurfing school has the needed permit to operate the same in that area. Be wary of schools which do not have this, as they might be having some safety problems which would then explain why they don’t have it in the first place. Or it could be that the sport is banned in the area.

In choosing the location, be sure to find one with written guidelines and safety rules. Or if state law requires these operators to observe a certain code, see if these are complied with. Take note that there are some places where it may be banned or restricted, maybe because of some safety lapses or accidents in the past. So make sure to do your homework before taking the first flight out.

There are many kitesurfing locations around the world. So if you plan of taking kitesurfing lessons, take the course in some resort in Asia or South Africa, for example, where lessons are relatively cheaper. But be sure to observe all safety measures in doing so. Lastly and more importantly, enjoy it.

Kitesurfing is a fun, thrilling experience that you will never regret. So what are you waiting for? Find a location now and give kitesurfing a try

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Apr 16 2008

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How to Survive Without a Parachute!

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How to Survive Without a Parachute

The parachute is the most important thing when you’re jumping off an aircraft!! The idea of jumping without one could be said to be particularly stupid. Other skydivers are still finding a way to land on the ground without one by using wing suits.

No one in there right mind would jump out of an airplane without a parachute but when you’re thousands of feet up in the air there is still potential for danger. Something can go when you’re training, just for the thrill of it, or while in an airplane. Fortunately there are ways that you could survive without a parachute.

Airline disasters and failed parachutes can still happen. In this situation you’re free falling up in the air without a parachute to help you land safely. Skydiving may look fun in photographs, and the people look like they are having the time of their lives but real life isn’t always picture perfect. You don’t have to be paranoid but being mentally alert will be a benefit!

Unplanned freefall and survival

You are about to make the first jump in your life or finally put those skydiving lesson to use. Everything is going well. You have applied proper body position and are currently on free fall. Your fear starts to subside and realized what a fool you are for acting like a coward when your feet were on solid ground. You initiate the deployment sequence and then suddenly something goes wrong.

In this situation your main canopy either fails to inflate, gets tangled in the line or is torn apart. Thinking back to your lessons, you deploy the reserve. Unfortunately the reserve does not work and you’re left pretty much free falling in the sky.

The first thing that you have to do is to stop panicking and think. Skydivers get off the plane at 12,000 feet above the ground. During free fall you’re going at 125 miles per hour. At 125 miles per hour you’re going to travel 12,000 feet in one minute.

You only have 60 seconds to come up with a plan. The next thing to do is look for something that may break your fall or at least reduce the impact. Look for a body of water and dive. Make sure that the water will be deep enough… !!!!

If there’s no water look for trees. Look for a conifer type of tree such as a redwood. If there are no trees and the suburbs are looming ahead try to land on the roof of an RV, mobile home or something which will collapse on impact.

In other cases when an airline disaster strikes, there are also ways that you can survive the ordeal. It’s natural to panic at 35,000 feet, but don’t lose hope, because at 15,000 feet you will get your chance. First look for parachutes that may be lying around in the cargo hold or any piece of wreckage that’s flat and aerodynamically suitable.

In other cases you may still be in your seat while free falling. Get off and look for trees. A tree with an excurrent growth pattern is ideal ( having a single, undivided trunk with lateral branches, as in spruce trees). You can also use snow and steer yourself to land by putting your arms at your sides.

If those options are not available the last resort would be landing on your side so that 5 parts of your body equally absorb the shock!

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Apr 14 2008

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A Brief History of Parachutes

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A Brief History of Parachutes

The physics behind a parachute is easy to understand. But making real ones are far from easy. Making toy parachutes seem like a good idea for an easy science project but experimenting with different variations is not as easy as tying strings to a fabric. Making parachutes for use in real life takes a lot of risk and accuracy.

Before modern parachutes gave us the thrill of skydiving it took a lot of guts for early investors to design parachutes that actually work and not fall them to their death. The history of parachutes went through a lot of development and a few deaths.

The modern parachute was invented by Louis-Sébastien Lenormand in 1783. However there are earlier versions of parachutes created by a few centuries earlier. Before the silk parachute was invented, there were basic designs built that worked in the same principles.

Parachutes, past and present

The earliest form was a cloak attached to wooden struts. It was made by an Arab Muslim named Arem Firman in the 9th century. He jumped from a tower in Cordoba and suffered only minor injuries. Parasols were used in China for entertainment. It allows entertainers to jump form high places and float to the ground.

Leonardo da Vinci also sketched parachute with conical designs. It served as an escape device to enable people to jump from burning buildings. In 1617 Faust Vrancic was the first person to be able to make a successful jump with a parachute.

Jean Pierre Blanchard developed his own parachute as a means to get off a hot air balloon. His first demonstrations were done with a dog as the passenger. He later on unintentionally put his invention to the test as he escaped from his ruptured hot air balloon.

In the 1790’s he made a parachute out of silk which were more stringer and lighter than previously used materials. Early parachutes were made of linen with a wooden frame.

Andre Garnerin invented the vented parachute in 1797 and made a successful jump using Blanchard’s design. The vented parachute improved stability during descent. Gleb Kotelnikov invented he knapsack parachute. It was popularized by Katchlen Paulus and Paul Letterman.

The first major use of parachutes was in the military. It was by artillery spotters and pilots. Unfortunately the parachutes were heavy and pilots were not able to use it entirely. The German Air Service provided parachutes to their pilots. Unfortunately there were many setbacks that most of the pilots died when using them.

Leslie Irvin was able to invent a parachute that can be used by pilots when jumping out of an airplane in 1919. The Irvin parachute became successful leading to the creation of the Caterpillar Club.

Experiments on parachutes were continued by several countries. It was then used in surprise attacks by dropping soldiers in enemy lines in World War II. The soldiers were called paratroopers. Airborne forces and crew were trained and equipped with parachutes.

Their designs were developed and improved over time. After the war parachutes were used in skydiving which is an extreme sport. The latest parachute is called Ram-air which has the same capability of a paraglider.

It enables its passenger to control the speed and direction of the parachute for a soft landing. It’s made of nylon and uses the latest technology to prevent tearing.

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Apr 11 2008

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What are Parachutes?

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What are Parachutes?

Skydiving is now one of the most popular extreme sports in modern times. The thrill of free falling in the sky and landing softly on the ground is an undeniably adrenaline pumping experience. The most important thing about this sport is the parachute. Kids can make homemade parachutes with the right materials.

Having a real one is a totally different story. Parachutes have a long history and development. Thanks to several daredevils it is now much safer to use compared before.

Parachutes have been made of different materials through out its development. There are also different types of parachutes that have been used throughout history. Before you think of going for skydiving lessons you have to know what parachutes are to ensure your safety. If your parachute does not deploy the way it should, it will fatal for you.

Parachutes

The word parachute means against the fall. It is designed to slow the motion of an object. Normally it used by people to slow down their descent to earth or to other celestial bodies. It can also be used to slow down the descent of objects to the atmosphere.
They can slow down not just vertical but also horizontal deceleration. Drogue parachutes are used to slow down fixed wing aircrafts and drag racers.

They are have been made of different materials through the years. The very first one was made of a cloak with wooden struts. The parachute was conical shaped the same with Leonardo da Vinci’s sketches.  Rigid parasol was used in China for entertainment. Modern designs are made of nylon that has “rip stop” and “Zero porosity” technology. Rip stop gives it a weave pattern which prevents it from tearing and ripping apart when used. The zero porosity technology prevents the air from passing through the fabric.

The first modern design was invented by Louis-Sébastien Lenormand in 1783. At that time it was thought to be used as a means for getting off a hot air balloon. It was then used for military purposes in the 19th century. It was used by artillery spotters in World War 1 that were secured to observation balloons. In World War II they were used for surprise attacks by landing soldiers on the enemy line.

First modern designs where round and usually used by paratroopers when they are deployed by an aircraft. These are usually drag devices which means they are not maneuverable and provide no lift. These were replaced by square ones through the Advance Tactical Parachute System.

Another variation of the round parachutes is the annular and pull apex. It’s a round parachute with suspension lines to the campy apex. A fabric can be removed at the apex to open a hole that releases the air and provides annular geometry. A similarity to this is the ribbon and ring parachutes that were designed to deploy at high speeds. They have ring shaped canopies with a hole in the center to release the pressure.

The commonly used design today is the Ram-air parachute. They have parafoils that have the same capabilities as paragliders. They enable the person to control the speed and direction for a soft landing.

Ram-air parachutes are used for skydiving and recreational purposes. They also have reserves for emergency and are packed in such a way that will guarantee proper deployment.

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Apr 05 2008

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Kite surfing

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Kite surfing

Flying kites is originally a child’s past time. However that does no stop the adults from continuing to enjoy them. Kites have become a past time for people of all ages. It was a matter of time that adults find a way to diversify the activity. With our unending quest for thrills and extreme sports, people are finding more ways to create something exciting by combining different ideas. Combining the propulsive power of the kite and a surfboard, you have kite surfing.

Kite surfing is a fairly new sport but it is gaining interest from thrill seekers. Everyday people are always finding something new to give them a break out of the routine of everyday living. It involves the use of power kites to pull a rider on the water with a small surfboard or kiteboard.

Something radical out of something simple

Flying kites is a passive safe game. However if you use for other purposes it can be exciting. The use of kites for propulsion originated from the Chinese. In the 1800’s kite was used to propel ships and carts with the use of a 4 line control system. The main purpose in that time was to substitute kitepower for horsepower due to the horse tax.

In the 70’s Kevlar and Spectra flying kites were made, making them more controllable and efficient with more kite traction. In the 80’s kites were combined with now snow skis, roller skates, canoes ice skates and water skis.

The development of kitesurfing continued as better designs emerged. In November of 1984 the first inflatable design was patented. Since then, it has used by many companies to make their own products. In 1997 the “Wipika” kite design was developed and sold.

It had preformed inflatable tubes and the simple bridle system that helped in re-launching in the water. In 1997 kiteboards were developed and replaced the skis. By 1999 kitesurfing turned into a mainstream sport. The first competition took place in Maui in September of 1998. Schools teaching kitesurfing has also emerged.

Kitesurfing can be learned through kitesurfing schools. These schools provide courses and lessons to teach students all the skill they need for kitesurfing. This includes, flying, kite launching, landing, how to use the bar, including lines and safety devices. Eager students should take lessons from certified kite surfing instructors because the equipments can easily be misunderstood.

It may look easy from the shore but there are a number of considerations to think of such as kite set up, size and type. Students should also learn the proper way of operating and maintaining the power kite.

After the students have learned the techniques in kite flying they must now learn bodydragging. The power kite is flown and the students are dragged through the water. The method is pretty much similar to body surfing but with an upward lift instead of a being pulled forward. Kite surfing gear can cost from $1000 to $3000. Apart from the standard equipment you may need to buy a life vest, gloves, booties, hood, wetsuit and different kites for varying conditions.

Kite surfing can be dangerous so it is restricted to some locations for safety reasons. Fortunately there are sites wherein you can go kitesurfing. Just make sure that before you get in the water you have proper equipment and be sure to follow safety regulations.

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