Plane to Plane Skydive
Sunday, May 20th, 2007A skydiver jumps out of one plane, freefalls, then catches up with and enters another plane.
A skydiver jumps out of one plane, freefalls, then catches up with and enters another plane.
Group base jumping…They are CRAZY! But it looks really cool!
This is extreme parachuting! A very impressive free fall leads to a perfect landing.
Wow, this guy is good! Amazing skills! The one and only Mad Mike Kung performs more death defying acro paragliding thrills - prepare to be amazed.
Wow, this guy has some guts! That’s a way to skydive you don’t see everyday.
This is definitely something that I want to try, just have to find a facility here in the Netherlands, but it looks really cool. I guess the kids have done this before. ahum… Oh, and this is the last skydiving video for some time. Three days in a row is a bit too much!
Now we’re at it, here’s another worldrecord skydive!
Cool worldrecord!
Joe Kittinger did some serious parachuting in his days. On August 16, 1960 he jumped from the Excelsior III at 102,800 feet (31,300 m). He was in freefall for 4½ minutes and reached a maximum speed of 614 mph (988 km/h) before opening his parachute at 18,000 feet (5,500 m). Pressurization for his right glove malfunctioned during the ascent, causing his hand to swell. He set records for highest balloon ascent, highest parachute jump, longest freefall and fastest speed by a man through the atmosphere.
Bob Burnquist, famous skater, got a good idea for a stunt. Set up a ramp with a rail behind it on the edge of the Grand Canyon and skate it. At the end of the rail free fall into the Canyon and make a base jump. Sounds pretty good to me.