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  • it looks as if they are just flying and not falling XD

  • dat is badass

  • congratulations, very good video! What was the altitude when you got out of the plane?

  • Sweet vidd

    einarspimenovs87- Don't Stop Me Now - Queen

  • lol awesome but

    how do they open parachute?

    you will die if u open close to together

  • lol, they track away from each other to gain space.

    no they will not "die" if they open close together, there is just more risk of line entanglements etc.

  • @counterstrikeowner1 lol ! take a look to the Official video... ! They all have their ( assignement )

  • class swooping in that vid :)

  • what song is it? :) help please

  • Great POV movie! From here you can see there was actually a lot of level between sectors :)

    I love them big ways!

  • hello.. Im jennifer erazo from the Philippines!! Im just curious, if we are related... Maybe we have the same spanish ancestors.. See yah!!

  • awesome song what is the title!!

  • Queen - Don't stop me now

  • Good video, but how do the parachutes work, surely the would all get tangled with each other?

  • At the end of the video you can see the people on the outside of the formation turning around, moving their arms back, and moving forward. This is called the break away. For this jump the break altitude was around 7000ft. Bringing the arms back produces a fast forward movement called tracking.These guys will track for 20sec down to about 3000ft before deploying their canopies. Every few seconds more skydivers breaks off and dispersal is produced. Look at my other 400 way video for a better idea.

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