October 14, 201213 yr Those GIANT balls and loads of guts he has will drag him back down to Earth.... great watching. God Speed. ATIS
October 14, 201213 yr What a crazy view looking out the open door! Holy crap!!! Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
October 14, 201213 yr Holy Sh!t - how did he stop that tumble? Amazing! Edited October 14, 201213 yr by Kenny Powers
October 14, 201213 yr He is POPEYE... hell of a way to fly...or fall in this case. This guy doesn't a drink for the rest of his life. Good Chute.
October 14, 201213 yr BAMF! This link just worked, don't know how long it will stay up, good video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT1DhcQg0Os
October 14, 201213 yr Prelim results indicate Mach 1.24... Have to wait and see what FAI recognizes as top speed. https://eaa.org/news/2012/2012-10-14_fearless-felix-does-it.asp
October 14, 201213 yr Its great how humble the guy is, he doesn't talk about how amazing what he's doing is. He talks about things like how he would get claustrophobic and have panic attacks in his suit or how he felt lonely when he lost comms with Kittenger in a test run. Immediately you can feel how lonely you feel," Baumgartner said. "I wanted to hear the voice because I am so used to this. Every time we have been practicing on the ground, Joe was talking to me. So I am used to the voice, and (it) makes me feel safe."
October 15, 201213 yr I think Felix is hypoxic. I was thinking the same thing I was wondering what the jetstream would do to him if he fell through it...though that could explain the spin. Anyone know what caused the spin? I can't wait to see the view from his helmet cam. Edited October 15, 201213 yr by BQZip01
October 15, 201213 yr I was thinking the same thing I was wondering what the jetstream would do to him if he fell through it...though that could explain the spin. Anyone know what caused the spin? I can't wait to see the view from his helmet cam. I was thinking transonic shock
October 15, 201213 yr I think I read that Joe Kittinger went into a bad spin on one of his jumps that set some kind of g force related record because he spun so fast!Maybe with no air to stabilize him he could spin freely initially, and then when more air started hitting him it just made it worse before he was able to stabilize himself? I'm just guessing. Felix's spin did look pretty gnarly though! They also said he had an emergency chute that would deploy on its own if it felt too many G's, so his spin must have been considered 'safe' I guess.
October 15, 201213 yr I was thinking transonic shock Although at that altitude, the shock would be pretty weak.
October 15, 201213 yr I was thinking possibly hypoxic as well but they seemed...unpracticed?... from the get go. At least with checklist discipline and comms.
October 15, 201213 yr It's sad when you realize an energy drink has a better space program than your nation. Edited October 15, 201213 yr by TacAirCoug
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