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The Cestris was always crying out for a cluster, but I lacked the nerve back in the day. The amount of nose weight would be obscene. After many flights and repairs I crashed it good with too tight of a parachute pack. The vacuform really shatters on a lawn dart. Tiny shards smashed into the clay nose weight, pick them out, one by one, oh the horror. Good thing they sell the nose cone separately.
 

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