"A homeland can and should be served in many ways because it needs a lot of crafts"
MESTER PETER
I started my parachuting career in Szolnok in 1992, under the hands of such legends as Misi Palota, Csabi Cserpák, Gyuri Nagy or Jozsó Varga.
Although parachuting was still just a path to a professional military career for me at the time, I later became acquainted with the many beauties of parachuting through various variations of this sport - relative jumping, freestyle, airboarding.
Within the army, roughly in the early 2000s, a couple of colleagues — including my friend Turi Laci, armed with ingenuity that embarrassed young Russian engineers — began to take canopy relative work jumping more seriously.
A wonderful period began, during which I had the good fortune to participate in formations such as seven-way, banana, and downplane (with smoke or flag) formations.
These years have made CRW fall in love with me, and I hope that with my experience becoming a useful member of the team, I can continue to “gain experience”.