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  • thats smaller than a lot of stunt kites

  • this guy is Brazilian skydiver

  • Chuck Noris can land without a parachute

  • @dancecraze5 Anyone can land without a parachute.

  • @NateDangerous lmaooooooooooo

    

  • Give me back me old Paracommander!

  • made in america?

  • fucking gay voice

  • used to know this guy...he got banned from skydive elsinore...for tryin to land at his house...he had permission the first time, but the second time he dident..and he jumped before the light turned yellow,then to green hes still a badass tho !

  • 30 31 32

  • Last I checked Joseph Kittinger holds the fastest speed by human throw the atmosphere!

  • @FarceTheory yep, that was some experimental jump, nothing to do with speedskydiving.

  • @VkCuber You have a point there!

  • 3:23 is insane

  • they said 13,000.

  • i jumped with Cani in Rio de Janeiro,Brazil in 2003. He and his team are awesome guys to learn from. The fastest I ever went was 225 mph.

  • That dudes got mad skillz

  • i am calling shenanagins.....terminal velocity is terminal velocity, max estimated velocity for vertical skydive is 200mph and thats with low drag to no drag coefficient, weight has nothing to do with it

    phenominal skydiver though, probably the best in the world

  • It is done all the time in competitions all over the world. I think you have disregarded the fact that the orientation of the body will affect terminal velocity. If an object falls with a smaller surface area perpendicular to the direction of motion, it will experience a smaller force and a greater terminal velocity.

  • only 30,000feet ONLY??

  • 13,000 feet

    kingjam..

    The 340mph speed is true. terminal velocity is only a theory. It does not account for a shapes drag and wind resistance. Speed skydivers regularly reach in the high 270-200mphs without huge amounts of weight

  • 200mph??? the exit must be very high for that light air.

    normaly around 120 at 2000m around

  • Able to descent at freefall speed...

    ..erm...wingsuit freefall speed...wich is not the same as un-winged freefall speed...

  • youre right but it makes the narration seem more exciting :p. plus its still like 50mph depending on how jeb was flying his suit.

  • 50 mph might be the wingsuit's descent rate, but there is a horizontal speed component too. Assuming a glide ratio of 2, he would be traveling at over 110 mph.

  • yeah i know but he was talking about freefall speeds so i was just talking about the vertical component. ive heard that good wingsuit pilots can get down into the upper 20s and over 120 mph forward

  • Go Cani :)

  • Look at 3.26. Nearly crashed the rock

  • wow!!! My traction kites are larger than that chute!!!

  • What an inferiority complex!

  • AMASING!

  • Have you seen how tinny this guy is? No wonder he can fly a little parachute.

  • He's the best doingo this...

    AND HE'S BRAZILIAN....

  • Why should it be a big deal where he's from?

  • HEY Luigi,Evel Kneivel says youre his god!designers of this and Luigi: you are my "giant leap for all mankind"INSPIRATION+GENIUS!!!t­hanks for showing us this is possible!

  • wow cool.

  • Hes a brazilian guy! :D

  • his chute looks like a kite!! luigi is the bomb

  • looks like small kite, just 2.7m :O

  • hed land that shit and cut off his chute ready to fight a horde of demon monsters and enemy ninjas...

  • i think cani should carry a ninjato and shurikens so he could be the first ever air ninja.

  • Luigi goes big. Watched him jump the VX 46 at Elsinore. Opened at 10,000 and was down in about a minute.

  • Best!

  • this video is just awesome this guy is my hero

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