Talk:Wingsuit flying

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It blows my mind that one of the world's recognized experts on Wingsuit flight can take the time to log in here and share a bunch of topical information, only to have it removed by someone who, as far as I can tell, has never even seen a wingsuit in person. This is indicative of all that is wrong with Wikipedia.

Which information was this? And yeah, that is the nature of wikipedia, but then you should write this person and he/she incorrectly removed the information and that it should be restored. --Costyn 11:12, 24 January 2006 (UTC)

Is it just me or does this page need a little more NPOV?

[edit] Robert Pecnik designer of Classic wingsuit

Will the person who keeps changing the line "BirdMan's Classic, designed by Robert Pecnik, was the first wingsuit offered to the general public." please contact me. Otherwise we will continue modifying each others contributions. My name is James Boole, please email me at james@phoenix-fly.com.