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These Guys Just Jumped Off a Mountain and Into a Moving Plane

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It took in excess of 100 practice runs and a first endeavor that must be relinquished, however the Soul Flyers at long last accomplished the apparently unthinkable. In a standout amongst the most fabulous approaches to ever get a flight, Fred Fugen and Vince Reffet prevailing with regards to flying beyond all detectable inhibitions entryway of a minor light flying machine in mid-air in the wake of freefalling from the summit of the Jungfrau in the Swiss Alps. 


Look at the unbelievable video inserted above for the incredible feat.

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The French duo have just wowed millions around the globe with their amazing Soul Flyers wingsuit stunts over Mont Blanc and the Dolomites. This time around, they went one better by pulling off an amazing task to pay tribute to progressive wingsuit flyer Patrick de Gayardon. 

The pair spent a while honing for the famous trick by finishing in excess of 100 experimental drills at Empuriabrava in Spain before they made a beeline for the Swiss Alps.

© Max Haim / Red Bull Content Pool
In spite of a few climate delays and a failed first run, they in the long run initiated by B.A.S.E bouncing from the highest point of the bewildering 4,158 meter Jungfrau summit. Rather than doing their typical exhibit of stunning traps noticeable all around, this time they were entrusted with entering the secondary passage of the moving air ship – with 3,200 meters of vertical freefall and 2 minutes 45 seconds to finish the challenging trick. 

The Pilatus Porter light aircraft was expertly flown by experienced pilot Philippe Bouvier and explored by venture organizer Yves "Jetman" Rossy. Both wingsuit flyers figured out how to freefall down to meet the plane in time, with Reffet floating easily into the lodge nearly took after by Fugen.
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Reffet, 33, stated: "The conditions were impeccable and we were very much arranged, however it was as yet a staggeringly troublesome test. "It was extremely convoluted for us as we attempted a first time however we botched up a bit and that drains such a great amount of vitality out of you. Going up to 4,000 meters, it physically costs a great deal. When I got in, I just considered a certain something, my pal behind:" 

Fugen added: "At the present time our considerations go to Patrick (de Gayardon) who was the first to re-enter a plane. We needed to do it another way by bouncing from a mountain. It is an enormous accomplishment."
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These Guys Just Jumped Off a Mountain and Into a Moving Plane

These Guys Just Jumped Off a Mountain and Into a Moving Plane

© Max Haim / Red Bull Content Pool
It took in excess of 100 practice runs and a first endeavor that must be relinquished, however the Soul Flyers at long last accomplished the apparently unthinkable. In a standout amongst the most fabulous approaches to ever get a flight, Fred Fugen and Vince Reffet prevailing with regards to flying beyond all detectable inhibitions entryway of a minor light flying machine in mid-air in the wake of freefalling from the summit of the Jungfrau in the Swiss Alps. 


Look at the unbelievable video inserted above for the incredible feat.

© Max Haim / Red Bull Content Pool
The French duo have just wowed millions around the globe with their amazing Soul Flyers wingsuit stunts over Mont Blanc and the Dolomites. This time around, they went one better by pulling off an amazing task to pay tribute to progressive wingsuit flyer Patrick de Gayardon. 

The pair spent a while honing for the famous trick by finishing in excess of 100 experimental drills at Empuriabrava in Spain before they made a beeline for the Swiss Alps.

© Max Haim / Red Bull Content Pool
In spite of a few climate delays and a failed first run, they in the long run initiated by B.A.S.E bouncing from the highest point of the bewildering 4,158 meter Jungfrau summit. Rather than doing their typical exhibit of stunning traps noticeable all around, this time they were entrusted with entering the secondary passage of the moving air ship – with 3,200 meters of vertical freefall and 2 minutes 45 seconds to finish the challenging trick. 

The Pilatus Porter light aircraft was expertly flown by experienced pilot Philippe Bouvier and explored by venture organizer Yves "Jetman" Rossy. Both wingsuit flyers figured out how to freefall down to meet the plane in time, with Reffet floating easily into the lodge nearly took after by Fugen.
© Max Haim / Red Bull Content Pool
Reffet, 33, stated: "The conditions were impeccable and we were very much arranged, however it was as yet a staggeringly troublesome test. "It was extremely convoluted for us as we attempted a first time however we botched up a bit and that drains such a great amount of vitality out of you. Going up to 4,000 meters, it physically costs a great deal. When I got in, I just considered a certain something, my pal behind:" 

Fugen added: "At the present time our considerations go to Patrick (de Gayardon) who was the first to re-enter a plane. We needed to do it another way by bouncing from a mountain. It is an enormous accomplishment."
© Max Haim / Red Bull Content Pool

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