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Old     (santa)      Join Date: Jun 2004       10-13-2015, 2:46 PM Reply   
To all you physics and ballistics buffs out there: am I right in thinking that jump height is the only factor that will affect air time?

I mean, we all want more time in the air, which gives us more time for bigger tricks. So if I'm right, then it wouldn't matter whether you are landing barely W2W or way out there in the flats. As long as the maximum height (apex?) of the jump is the same, you would get the exact same air time.

Can anyone with ballistics or physics knowledge confirm this?

 
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