
Felix Baumgartner, an Austrian adventurer who jumped out of space in 2012, died at the age of 56. After an attempt to jump 24 miles, Felix Baumgartner became the first skydiver to fall faster than the speed of sound through the stratosphere. According to the AP report, he was killed in an accident on July 17th.
The incident was reported from the Italian city of Porto Sant Elpidio. According to Italian firefighters, a paraglider crashed along the east coast of Italy into the side of the pool.
The mayor of Massimiliano Ciarpell in a post on the social media confirmed that the mayor of Massimiliano Ciarpella, “our community is deeply influenced by the tragic disappearance of Felix Baumgartner, a symbol of courage and passion for extreme years, confirmed the death of Felix Baumgartner. The tragic disappearance of Felix Baumgartner, a character of global meaning, a symbol of courage and passion for an extreme flight. “
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Popularly known as “Feelesless Felix”, Parachutič shot fame after attending a nine -minute descent, during which he released from his capsule, lifted more than 24 miles (39 kilometers) over the Earth through a giant balloon over the new Mexico.
With this sensation he became the first person to not only interrupt the recording of the sound barrier, but also the first parachution to make the highest jump. The previous high altitude record was set in 1960 by Joe Kittinger, who served as a consultant for Skydiver Ausie during this performance.
Part of the Red Bull Stratos team, he exceeded the speed of 843.6 mph, equivalent to 1.25 times the speed of sound. Felix Baumgartan’s crew later revealed that the parachutor went into a potentially dangerous flat rotation at one point, while still supersonic – spinning for 13 seconds during a record jump.
He tried this sensation in 2012 by wearing a pressure suit, and after landing in the Eastern Desert in New Mexico, he said, “When I was standing on top of the world, you become modest, no longer think about breaking records, you don’t think about getting scientific data.
However, Felix Baumgartner’s highest jump record was violated two years later by Google’s CEO Alan Eustace.
During his life, he was born on April 20, 1969, a former Austrian military skydiver, several jumps. From aircraft, bridges, skyscrapers to famous monuments around the world, it covered it all, including the statue of Christ The Scutue in Brazil.
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