@Fireball69 No, wingsuit gliders hit terminal velocity pretty fast, and can reach speeds of over 160mph. Minimum speed being about 100mph. And no diver has ever reached terminal velocity and hit the water before, they'd have broken or ruptured something internally.
i have no wingsuit or jumping exp, but watching this his vertical falling speed seems slower than 80mph, wouldnt this wingsuits design be possible for a water landing w/o chute for someone less than 180lbs? can someone correct me or is this video slowed down or something?
@Fireball69 No, wingsuit gliders hit terminal velocity pretty fast, and can reach speeds of over 160mph. Minimum speed being about 100mph. And no diver has ever reached terminal velocity and hit the water before, they'd have broken or ruptured something internally.
bmxchriss 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@Fireball69
No there are ! NO ! people that jump from several 100 meters you stupid jerk !
GreenBrake 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@Fireball69 I've been tryong to find that out since I first heard of wingsuits!
RoflMcCopterson 2 months ago
whats the song name?
oscarberzer 7 months ago
i mean seriously there are extreme high divers that dive into water @ velocities like this..
Fireball69 10 months ago
i have no wingsuit or jumping exp, but watching this his vertical falling speed seems slower than 80mph, wouldnt this wingsuits design be possible for a water landing w/o chute for someone less than 180lbs? can someone correct me or is this video slowed down or something?
Fireball69 10 months ago
what song is that?
dragonfilm 11 months ago
I made the request two months, I want it now!! jijiii You are good! ;-))
Juancarx 1 year ago
@Shadow383 even if it doesnt i think its better than x-bird for sure. but it does XD
softilol 1 year ago
I know this exit ... departure is super fast and high above the trees is really important!
with V3 -------- jimstar.sportblog.fr/811088/Basejump-Belvedere/
jimstar666 1 year ago