Craig Does WARP

WARP stands for Worldwide Approved Relativework Progression. It is a course of skydives, from one-on-one building up to a four-point fourway, endowing the rudiments of formation skydiving.

My only regret when I did AFF is that I never had a single jump videoed; doing five dives the first day didn't leave much time to think about it!

I've been very fortunate recently to become mates with Pete Knight (Brit100 member, camera-flyer, WARP instructor, and occasional rec.skydiver) who has been very kind imparting his knowledge to me and filming dives at the same time.

So, here are some of the more interesting captures, both moving and still, of the dives on which I have been lucky enough to have filmed. Whilst the images are small, ~ 17 Kb, there are quite a few of them, but I think they are worth it.

If the video is in AVI format, it is likely you will need to get the i2.63 CoDec from Intel. (1.77 MB)

If the video is in .rm format, it is likely you will need the (free) RealPlayer G2. (?? MB) Encoded to be played back at 150 Kbps, I recommned you download the clips and play them locally rather than trying to stream them!

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WARP 5
Back Ins

21 images - 337 Kb

WARP 6
Swoop

23 images - 401 Kb

WARP 8
3 Way

18 images - 339 Kb

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