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Base Jumping in Spain – extreme videos

Indoor BASE Jumps

Indoor BASE Jumps & More Crazy Fun

BASE Dreams 2 | Ep 4

Indoor BASE Jumps & More Crazy Fun! BASE Dreams 2 – The awesome new base jump series with Chris “Douggs” McDougall

Indoor BASE Jumps at The Tropical Island & More Crazy Fun! 5 Incredible & memorable BASE jumps, a skydive and more fun inculding a drive in rally car! This episode also includes secret Bridge BASE jumps, Cable BASE jumps, a Paraglide BASE Jump & lots more! Germany, Austria, Australia, Switzerland, Spain and Turkey

Big thanks to Douggs!

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Wingsuit Cave Flight – Alexander Polli

Unbelievable Wingsuit Cave Flight!

Batman Cave, Alexander Polli

Wingsuit / BASE-jump athlete Alexander Polli does the never before done—a tactical flight through a narrow cave on a rugged mountainside. The flight starts with a jump from a hovering helicopter, Alexander reaches speeds of 250 km/h (155 mph) while following a precise trajectory leading to the cave opening, he then fully commits and flies directly through the narrow opening of the “Batman Cave!”
Shot in full HD, this extraordinary flight exceeds the level of commitment most fliers would ever consider—there can be no attempting, the only option is success!
The narrow cave, no wider than Alexander is tall, is located in Roca Foradada Mountains in Montserrat, Spain—a location that has inspired this professional Italian Norwegian athlete’s flying dream his whole life. Alexander hopes his success will inspire others not only to ‘climb over their mountains,’ but to also fly right through them!

Busted by the Police in Benidorm



BUSTED by the Police, BASE Jumping in Benidorm | Jokke Sommer’s Barely Legal

Jokke Sommer’s at it again, only this time he’s not getting off scott-free. It’s strike ONE for the police in Benidorm, and we don’t want to know what happens in Spanish prison to reckless BASE jumpers…

Check out episode 2 of Barely Legal, where Jokke and friend Dominik laugh in the face of the law and BASE jump off as many skyscrapers as they can in this video series over six blissful days of lawlessness.

Director: Ellioth & Winther Film
Producer: EpicTV
Athletes: Jokke Sommer, Dominik Loyen

BUSTED by the Police, BASE Jumping in Benidorm | Jokke Sommer’s Barely Legal, Ep. 2

Xbird1 wing inflate failure

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0ezlTXfkIM#!
Xbird1 wing inflate failure. Jérome Rôchelle – on Saturday December 03 2011, I’ve jumped from Aragon wall for a wingsuit fly with my friend El Amarillo. After few second I felt my wingsuit going in a right turn then suddenly I fell head down barrel and fly on my back. Then I pulled and my canopy opened with lines twist which never stop increasing. The wind flow from gorge pushed my canopy against the wall and I tried to twist off as quick as I could. Lucky one second before inpact a little wind escape my canopy from the wall and I could fly free.
After looking to the videos, we were scared to see that the right wing didn’t inflate. I asked for expertise (from Tony, Matt, JeanNoel, Robert, James…) to know if it was a pilot mistake or a wingsuit malfunction? For sure the only one (small) vent inlet of the wing too close the harness made this scary situation, add to some other issue (little lateral wind, bad exit, hide vent, burble depress…). A little hide or poor inflation on wing made this critical situation.
I’ve looked at all video rush: nothing bad, chestrap tired, vents openend, wings linked by zip… After I’ve checked all the wingsuit: egal size (not asymetrical built), number of cells, size of vents, number of hole cells, no clamping of wings outside and inside, egal time of wing inflate with hairdryer.
I was lucky and I still alive, my video could give a way to change the future for all Xbird1 owners (it was in private share at begenning for expertise, but many persons told me to share it). In a short start or a less steepy wall I was died. I think that Tonysuits should call all them back for update because X1 will have a long life with many differents owner. Perhaps I was unlucky… perhaps I will be the only one, perhaps yes, perhaps no!? But I don’t know the answer.

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