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My Co-Worker was part of a World Record in Sky Diving...very cool (Original Post)
Lochloosa
Oct 2015
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I have no clue. I would assume it's really hard or it would have been done by now.
Lochloosa
Oct 2015
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malthaussen
(17,216 posts)1. People who don't know about skydiving...
... have no idea how hard that was. I'm impressed! It took 7 attempts. Kudos to your pal.
Maybe next year they can pull off the 3 formations.
-- Mal
Lochloosa
(16,068 posts)2. I have no clue. I would assume it's really hard or it would have been done by now.
I didn't even know Richard dived much less doing formation diving.
malthaussen
(17,216 posts)3. You should ask him to give the 25 cent lecture sometime...
... I don't jump myself, but I have friends who do. The physics of formation jumping are... complicated.
-- Mal
Lochloosa
(16,068 posts)4. I plan on doing that. Thanks,
hunter
(38,325 posts)5. That doesn't look possible.
wow!
People do amazing things.