ready naman daan. naa namay lungon gi andam para langdingan niya. hehe!
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ready naman daan. naa namay lungon gi andam para langdingan niya. hehe!
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Skydiver lands safely after record jump
Felix Baumgartner, an Austrian extreme athlete, has landed on Earth after a jump from the stratosphere in what is the world's first supersonic skydive.
Baumgartner landed in the new mexico desert in the US minutes after jumping from around 128,000ft, or 38.6km, on Sunday.
He lifted his arms in victory shortly after landing.
He took off in a pressurised capsule carried by a 55-storey ultra-thin helium balloon. He jumped from more than three times the height of the average cruising altitude for jetliners.
Baumgartner had been expected to hit a speed of 1,110km per hour (kph) before activating his parachute about 5,000ft above the ground in southeastern New Mexico.
He aimed to set four world records, including jumping from the capsule to become the first person to break the speed of sound in a skydiving free fall.
Earlier, cheers broke out as the craft took flight at 9:30am local time (15:30 GMT) on Sunday from New Mexico.
The enormous balloon rose, then pulled into the air a capsule containing Baumgartner.
His mother wept as she watched the launch, which had been scrapped several times during the previous week by high winds.
The 30 million-cubic-foot plastic balloon, is about one-tenth the thickness of a Ziploc bag, or roughly as thin as a dry cleaner bag.
Baumgartner aimed to break a 52-year-old high altitude parachute jump record held by project adviser Joe Kittinger.
Skydiver lands safely after record jump - Yahoo! News Maktoob
pila ka years napud ni before anyone will try to attempt another daredevil feat like this.
paytera tawhana oi. bilib na jud ko niya. bravo!
kulbaa jud kanang mag kalayo sxa padung ubos murag kadtung kungfu hustle
he saw how beautiful the earth from up above.

luckily, he didnt end up crispy kreme.
Balls of Steel...
700+mph unsa kahay feeling hehehe lupig pa man mahulog ako ta3 sa bowl....
felix baumgarner is one of a kind.
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