May 25, 2013

Competition and Events:

Crossroads Balloon Rally -

Saturday, April 20, 2013

World Record Jump Attempt in Arizona -

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Beach Blast Cancelled Due to Government Restrictions -

Saturday, April 13, 2013

USPA Tests New Event in 2013 -

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Red Bull X-Alps 2013 -

Monday, April 1, 2013

World Hang Gliding Championship -

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Hot Events in Chilly January for Hot Air Balloon Lovers -

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

your sport, your way
Air Sports Net on FacebookAir Sports Net on Google +Air Sports Net on TwitterReceive RSS UpdatesReceive Email Updates

Recon Labs Heads-Up-Display for Skydivers

Skydiving is not a leap of faith; there are any number of preparations, precautions, and calculations that must be carefully considered before any jumper is willing to set foot in the plane.

One piece of equipment that seeks to add even one more layer of calculation to the equation is the heads-up display for skydivers and wingsuit pilots. The beneficial implications of this flight instrumentation are making skydiving news.

Recon Labs Heads-Up-Display for SkydiversWise hang gliding, ballooning, and paragliding pilots use flight computers to give them information about the three dimensional world they fly in. These pilots are fortunate that such technology is available to add yet another layer of safety to their sport. Up until now, skydivers and wingsuit pilots have not had the opportunity for such technology. Recon Labs is willing to rectify this situation with the creation of a heads-up display (HUD) package that will provide you with the flight instrumentation to detail your forward speed, glide ratio, and altitude at a single glance.

The abilities of this technology, originally designed for downhill skiers, are ripe to be translated into similar practices for air sport enthusiasts. The sensors, which are embedded in specially designed goggles, are strategically planted in areas that are not directly in the user’s line of sight. Placing the read out in the direct line of sight would likely distract the athlete, but also dangerously hamper the view. Instead the designers place the instrumentation in the peripheral line of sight so the data may be called upon as needed.

This project was on hold until Recon Labs could get a minimum number of 250 per-orders @ $249 each to cover their initial manufacturing and design cost. They originally had a 30 day grace period to sell 250 units but ended up selling the minimum units in three days. The project is now set to move forward. You can still pre-order your HUD until November 16 for $349 when the price for this product may go up again.

Pre-order Here! (Air Sports Net is not associated with this company nor have we received any compensation for this product review)