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“Project XRW: Flying Dreams over Sebastian” Video, by Raise the Sky

Here is the latest video from the Project XRW (eXtreme Relative Work), that aims to perform a record of the largest mixed flying canopy-wingsuit flock.


While the wingsuit skydivers are in freefall and the canopy pilot is under his open parachute, the flyers can even have a conversation and link up for extended periods. Cutting edge wingsuits slow freefall time, and small, aerodynamic parachutes accelerate their pilots’ descent speeds without compromising safety, allowing this stunning achievement.
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“4 Elements”, Award-Winning Skydiving Video

This awesome amazing skydiving, BASE jumping and paragliding footage has won an award at the 2009 Voss Film Festival.

Director Andreas Johansen captured some amazing stuff. Flyers: Nils Kløcker Predstrup, Ippo, Tim Porter and Martin Kristensen. Learn more about this crew and ‘Freefall Theatre’.


“Babylon, The Real Rock ‘n Rolla” Video

Enjoy the next edit of skydiving junkies from the Babylon Freefly School.

Empuria-based, Babylon Freefly Skydiving School and Team has won several gold medals since its foundation in 1989. Skydiving at World Class Level, the team is made up of professional skydivers coaches, aerial photographers and cinematographers, base jumpers and speed riders.
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“5D / Soul Flyers Camp”, Teaser by Fly Your Body


Fly Your Body is a wingsuit flying school based in France. They organise training camps to put flyers together, to share experiences. This teaser was made after the first camp in 2011, for the 5D Soul Flyers camp II in 2012.To participate, one will need to have already done 150 skydiving jumps.
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“Fly Fast – Part 3″, Video by Aria Skydiving School


Here is a nice footage of what skydivers call tracking at an angle. The members of the Italian school Aria play nicely with gravity and speed. Enjoy.
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Yves Rossy, Jetman, Flies Along With Fighter Jets

In this stuning footage, a man uses his very body to fly with fighter jets over the Swiss Alps.
His wings and engines powered him after he leapt from a helicopter to keep up a synchronized flight with the aircrafts.
The fighters reduced their speed to 220 km/h (137 mph) close to stalling to realize the stunt.

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Chute, Video by Mathias Lachal