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Wired
August 2001
Craig Offman
Terminal Velocity One pressure suit. One parachute. 130,000 feet. Two skydivers are racing to push the envelope of the stratosphere -- and survive smashing the sound barrier on their way back down to Earth... mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Steve Richer
How To: Go Skydiving So bear-baiting and nude rodeo are too tame for you now? What you need is to step it up a notch and try skydiving. After all, you've seen Point Break, Drop Zone and Terminal Velocity, and it didn't seem so hard. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
July 2006
Birdmen, Batmen, and Skyflyers Michael Abrams' book Birdmen, Batmen, and Skyflyers is being published in May by Harmony Books. Here is an excerpt. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
August 21, 2007
Joe Brown
Technology Makes Skydiving Foolproof. Yeah, Right. Skydiving isn't the death-defying sport it once was. Thanks to high tech gear, from idiotproof chutes to specialized planes, leaping from an aircraft now involves about as much skill -- and as much risk -- as riding a roller coaster. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
February 2006
Tim Sohn
Huge Base jumper Miles Daisher wants to throw himself off a deliriously high bridge in idaho, crawl his way back to the top, and repeat 50 times in 24 hours. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
July 18, 2008
Allie Townsend
5 Extreme Sky Dives From the Last 50 Years Here are some examples of daring divers pushing their free-falls to the extreme. mark for My Articles similar articles
Inc.
July 2008
Jess McCuan
The Inc Life: Passions David Becker, president and co-founder of Philippe Becker, a 24-employee San Francisco design firm, jumps out of airplanes every other weekend as relief from his demanding job. mark for My Articles similar articles