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No, it's a flying Austrian!
Saw a video of this guy doing this. It was pretty cool!


CALAIS, France (July 31) - An Austrian specializing in daring stunt jumps donned a carbon fiber wing and flew across the English Channel on Thursday after being dropped from a plane.

Felix Baumgartner made the 21-mile trip in 14 minutes, according to Sarah Christofi, his spokeswoman.

''It's very cold up there,'' the 34-year-old Austrian said upon landing at Cap Blanc-Nez, near the Channel port of Calais. ''I still can feel nothing.''

Baumgartner, fitted out with a parachute, was lofted from an airplane some 30,000 feet above Dover.

However, he relied solely on the 5.9-foot wing attached to his back for the trip, opening his parachute west of Calais only to slow down and land. He was dropped above Dover at 6:09 a.m. and landed at 6:23 a.m., at one point traveling at 217 mph Christofi said.

Despite the chill, Baumgartner said he felt ''great.''

Cloud cover obscured vision, forcing Baumgartner to follow two lead planes to find his way. His spaceman-like suit was equipped with cameras and monitoring equipment so that he could be tracked.

The first man to parachute from Malaysia's Petronas Towers - the world's tallest building - Baumgartner said it wasn't by chance that he chose the English Channel to literally try out his wing.

''The Channel fits perfectly for the performance of the wing .... There's a lot of spirit in this place,'' he said.

The extreme sports fanatic recalled the 1909 flight across the Channel of French aviator Louis Bleriot.

''And it's exactly 100 years ago that the Wright Brothers were doing the first flight with a plane,'' he said. ''And now I'm here, with my little wing.''

Americans Wilbur and Orville Wright made the first powered flight, in a rickety airplane, in December 1903.

AP-NY-07-31-03 1630EDT

Copyright 2003 The Associated Press.
treebeard
9:32:45 PM
8/03/03

Bid = bird
treebeard
9:33:08 PM
8/03/03

It's a bid? How much? I saw that too! That's a heck of a power glide that guy did!
treebait
9:33:25 PM
8/03/03

Missed that typo, but yeah. This dude really cruised and landed on target too...
treebeard
9:34:49 PM
8/03/03

jus like buzz lightyear
TO INFINITY AND BEYOND!
stratdewd
9:55:12 PM
8/03/03

That's not flying. It's falling with style.
humanpackmule
10:03:25 PM
8/03/03

lolz
stratdewd
10:18:09 PM
8/03/03

Found a picture of him


Felix
treebeard
11:42:29 AM
8/04/03

30,000 feet!!!

Talk about freezing your ass off!!!
Tom Terrific
11:44:49 AM
8/04/03

Oh. I thought this was a thread about upset stock brokers....
Twinkle Toes
12:12:04 PM
8/04/03

Sounds like the ones that leap out of windows, Twinks...
treebeard
12:13:43 PM
8/04/03

You are so smart. You caught what I was implying. A+ for you.

LOL!!

How's it going with the kayak from hell?
Twinkle Toes
12:15:06 PM
8/04/03

Here ya go....
Tilt
12:15:36 PM
8/04/03

Tilt
12:26:19 PM
8/04/03

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