More weight/faster velocity?
Newton wants his apple back.
More weight, same velocity = More momentum.
However more lift = more buoyant force counter-acting that momentum.
I certainly haven't noticed any differences.
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More weight/faster velocity?
Scubakevdm:No. Getting off the bench is harder though!
Ok, I knew the 70lb. wing would bring comments. Been there done that.
It's seen plenty of use otherwise (than the giant stride) and it's been no problem.
Gonna go make a hole in the ocean!
I find doubles more stable than a single with a slung 40. That goes for walking, entries & exits.
Of course, YMMV.
What's YMMV?
You'll miss my volcano?
What's YMMV?
You'll miss my volcano?