Salto sem pára-quedas!! No parachutes,first time !

o dublê Gary Connery saltou do helicóptero com uma roupa especial que permite maior resistência ao vento sem para-quedas.No solo uma pilha de caixas de papelão que ele deveria obrigatóriamente atingir.A pilha de caixas no comprimento de 100 metros por 15 metros de largura.O salto ocorreu na Inglaterra. Para-quedas é para os fracos! Stuntman Gary Connery dropped from a helicopter 2,400 feet in the air. His wingsuit slowed him down, but not by much. Connery would survive only if he hit a pile of boxes arranged to cushion his fall: He landed on a strip measuring about 350ft (100m) by 45ft (15m) – and at its highest point 12ft off the ground – at Temple Island Meadows, on the Buckinghamshire and Berkshire border. In order to survive the audacious stunt, he had to flare his wing suit about 200ft from his target in order to bring his gliding speed down to 50mph and his vertical falling speed to 15mph. Parachutes are for the weak.

Russo suicida? veja o que este maluco é capaz…suicide tendences

Veja o vídeo deste salto e como o maluco faz para chegar vivo lá embaixo sem nenhum osso quebrado…
See the video and how he does to stay alive and with no one broken bone…

mais videos e fotos no link abaixo – more in the link below:
http://ummaisoumenos.blogspot.com/2009/11/saltos-quase-mortaisde-telhado-para.html

Loucos saltando…de telhado para telhado! roof to roof jump!

Uma aventura maluca na segunda maior cidade russa – São Petesburgo. Dois saltos de um prédio para outro, do nono andar para o quinto andar do outro sem qualquer cabo ou equipamento de segurança.Uma loucura conforme fotos( 2º salto) e video(1º salto).
A distância entre os telhados de 11 metros de altura (entre um e outro)e 7 metros
de distância entre uma laje e outra…
A inspiração para o quase-suícidio segundo os dois malucos é o Le Parkour – esporte originado na França e que tem saltos similares de telhado para telhado.

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A crazy thing, a jump from one building to another. A leap from nine story building to a five story one without any breakfall. The distance between two roofs was 11 high (~35 feet) and just 7 meters (~22 feet) long, though it’s kinda spooky to talk like that about 20 feet length of a space.
Just try to imagine how does it feel to stand at the edge of a roof staring first at the other roof and then again at the ground, in and out, in and out. After all you are eventually fixing it up, getting a few steps off… Getting run and the same thought rattling in your head all the time – the main thing is not to catch the roof edge up. And the second later you are flying already and comfy mats waiting for you at the other roof along with your friends. Well, nothing venture, nothing have.
As you can see by photos, the second jump was also a success. They say that the two guys were inspired by the similar roof-to-roof jump of traceur sport founder in Paris.

Gato pula do 26º andar…Lucky the Cat


História em fotos de “Lucky” um gato de Nova York que sobreviveu a um salto de 26 andares
(apenas com algumas fraturas).

The story of Lucky, the lower Manhattan cat who survived a 26-story fall (he “only” had a broken toe and broken lower jaw)

Este aqui não pulou…mas se passar um pardal perto…