The Red Bull Stratos capsule carrying Felix Baumgartner is shown in mid-ascent on Oct. 14, 2012. WATCH LIVE [Latest Story: Balloon Liftoff] The balloon carrying daredevil Felix Baumgartner ascends to ...
It's 365 days of work for 40 seconds of outcome. Luke Aikins and Andy Farrington explain how Plane Swap works. Wingsuit flyers Mike Swanson and Jeff Provenzano visit Vermont to view from the air the ...
Standing more than 120,000 feet above the Earth, Felix Baumgartner wasn’t thinking about making history in a supersonic free fall as he peered at the New Mexico desert from the perch of the blackness ...
Reidel provided the entire communications solution for the Red Bull Stratos; the 120,000 feet skydive from the edge of space, integrating both wireless and wired digital intercom systems. Additionally ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supersonic skydiver Felix Baumgartner is bringing his pressurized balloon capsule from his record-setting jump to the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum. The museum is ...
Click to open image viewer. The Red Bull Sratos capsule carried Austrian parachutist Felix Baumgartner to an altitude of 128,100 feet over Roswell, New Mexico, on October 14, 2012. On October 14, 2012 ...
It was announced today that the world’s largest and most significant collections of aviation and space artifacts, the National Air and Space Museum in our nation’s capital, will host the […] ...
Pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria sits in his capsule and prepares for the pre-breathing procedure during the preparations for the final manned flight of the Red Bull Stratos mission in Roswell, New ...
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