We found the bolts in the local Home Depot. But, we need to replace our Aquaslide N Dive diving board. Does anyone know where we can find a replacement board?
Spin A spiral dive is just a spiral dive and should not be confused with a spin. If a pilot can not see the horizon, because of clouds for instance, he may not appreciate that he is going into a spiral dive and this can lead into a 'graveyard spiral'
No, the recreational dive limit is 130 feet. However, with the right breathing equipment and suit, much greater depths can be achieved.
No. For example, considerIf you dive into a pool then you will get wet.If you get wet then you will dive into the pool.In the second statement, apart from the chronology getting reversed, you could get wet by standing in the rain, or having a shower.
25 seconds I thought it would be longer. The free-fall speed of the human body is 120mph. So, the aircraft has to dive and reach a vertical speed of 120mph. If you run the calculations with the a/c starting at 45,000 feet altitude, you would expect the aircraft could "fall" for 4 minutes. But, of course, you have to allow time for the aircraft to pull out of the dive and a little margin for safety. Then there are structural limitations on the aircraft. What is amazing is that the weight-less scenes in the movie "Apollo 13" were filmed using a "vomit comet". This required them to fly over 58,000 dives. The weightlessness is not caused by diving, but by flying upward into a curve (I believe it is called a hyperbolic curve). This curve essentially imitates what a body would do projected upward into a similar curve. I'm sure it's a great deal safer and less stressful (on body and plane) than any "dive" method. Zero G conditions are achieved just before, during, and after the top of the above mentioned curve. For a informative diagram of this phenomena see the Web Link to the left.
We found the bolts in the local Home Depot. But, we need to replace our Aquaslide N Dive diving board. Does anyone know where we can find a replacement board?
The board is called a diving board.
Diving board I think
Yes, and a very high diving board
To jump headfirst in to water is to dive.
First, I would check my insurance policy for adequate coverage. If not covered by your insurance ~ good luck in finding someone who will cover you. See that the pool and the dive board are compatible, meaning, that all measurements, slope, hopper, depth, position of the board, height of the board from deck, type of spring action, proper positioning of the spring base, proper anchoring, correct base for the board, proper length of the board, and more are precise. Also, if this is a used board, hmmmm. Best policy, not to install one in. Check out the horror stories on the web. Most likely you will also have a difficult time in finding a professional installer to do the job.
To dive feet first, jump or step off the diving board with your arms extended above your head. Keep your body straight as you enter the water and aim to make minimal splash. Practice diving from a low height before trying it from a higher diving board.
Possible a marine hardware store if you live near a lake or the ocean. Some cities have specialty tool stores that sometimes carry certain stainless steel nuts, bolts etc. k
Need more specifics for what your definition of a dive poo is, in Florida a dive pool simple means a poo lat least 8' in depth
No, a swimmer standing on a diving board is an example of potential energy, as the swimmer has the potential to move and convert that stored energy into kinetic energy once they dive into the water.
I have an old Aquaslide. Can I still get parts for it?A: We still manufacture ladders, legs, and handrails for the Duke and the Queen models of the Aquaslides. The Duke was a 3-legged slide, the Queen had 4 legs.
Crawl diving.