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  1. Experienced wingsuit flyer, died in a crash landing in Walenstadt Sputnik, Switzerland. He had "nearly 2,000 jumps under his belt over the past 10 years". [176] The Austrian lost speed after performing a corkscrew maneuver, and initiated a flare that caused further deceleration, as opposed to gaining altitude.

  2. Miscalculating the winds[1] and his distance from the bridge, Weston struck a railing while traveling an estimated 120 mph (190 km/h), severing one of his legs at the hip. Spectators on the bridge witnessed the tragedy in horror. Some filmed the accident and captured the reaction of the crowd and the damage to the bridge.

  3. 12 de oct. de 2017 · Skydivers soar through Tower Bridge on wingsuit flight after 3,000ft helicopter jump

  4. Three experienced wingsuit flyers: New Zealander Dan Vicary (33), Frenchman Ludovic Woerth (34), and American Brian Drake (33) jumped from a helicopter over the Lütschental area near Bern, Switzerland.

  5. To correct a stall, a pilot would pitch down - this lowers the angle of attack, and increases the airspeed. The aircraft can only level out once sufficient airspeed has been attained, otherwise it will just stall again. If a stall occurs this close to the ground, a crash is pretty much inevitable - there just isn't the altitude to ...

  6. 21 de may. de 2020 · A Chinese female wingsuit flyer was found dead at the Zhangjiajie Mountains in central China’s #Hunan province on Monday after a six-day-long search, reigniting the nation’s controversies on extreme sports.

  7. 14 de dic. de 2023 · Daredevil wingsuit flyers captivate us with their astonishing flights, defying gravity and death as they soar through the skies and through mountain valleys. Watching the videos always makes us wonder, what happens if they crash? And has anyone survived a wingsuit crash?