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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... |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |