Curtis Olson wrote:
> Has anyone developed a more detailed model of a sky diver?  I'm 
> especially interested in the free fall phase.  (My brother is up to 
> his 38th jump now I think.)
I most certainly have!
Have you looked at bluebird or my other shuttlecraft?? (which for the 
moment are more up to date)

The free fall stage is carefully modeled with physics and formulas in mind.

To see drag constant for spread eagle, and time to reach terminal 
velocity, etc. etc.
Look at Nasal/walk.nas and search for "eagle"

Stewart
http://seahorseCorral.org/flightgear_aircraft.html



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