Instead i think the parachute should flare ONLY after a few secs of falling. The parachute would flare from huge heights (like out a plane) but wouldnt flare in time to jump off buildings.
What are your thoughts??
I agree, Spec-Ops should still maintain control on when they want to their chord. The time it takes for the para to become active should be longer and the para should take a bit longer to slow down to prevent the 1ft off the ground parajump thing.Cerberus wrote:Spec ops should be able to still do HALO jumps
another factor is that the faster the falling body, the quicker the parachute is likely to open.Free-falling objects are in a state of acceleration. Specifically, they are accelerating at a rate of approximately 10 m/s/s. This is to say that the velocity of a free-falling object is changing by approximately 10 m/s every second. If dropped from a position of rest, the object will be traveling approximately 10 m/s at the end of the first second, approximately 20 m/s at the end of the second second, approximately 30 m/s at the end of the third second, etc. Thus, the velocity of a free-falling object which has been dropped from a position of rest is dependent upon the time for which it has fallen. The formula for determining the velocity of a falling object after a time of t seconds is
vf = g * t
where g is the acceleration of gravity. An approximate value for g on Earth is 10 m/s/s; more exactly, its value is 9.8 m/s/s. The above equation can be used to calculate the velocity of the object after any given amount of time when dropped from rest. Example calculations for the velocity of a free-falling object after six and eight seconds are shown below.