Calling aLL NY stunters and stunteresses
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i doubt that your freefall speed is limited to 130mph. what if you take a 300lb guy and drop him out of a plane at 15000ft. so what you're saying is he hits 120mph and then maintains a steady speed - i dont think so.
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My boy went on the **** that hangs you over the edge of the building and spins you around. I was about to pass out just from looking at it. **** that ****.. no amount of alcohol was getting me on it. I drank so much I was blacked out for like 2 days in Vegas, throwing up and having it hit the people next to me in the face because the thing was spinning would have been hilarious though
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The current world record is 614 mph (988 km/h) by Joseph Kittinger, set at high altitude where the lesser density of the atmosphere decreased drag[1
Re: Calling aLL NY stunters and stunteresses
but gravity will always be pulling on it at an acceleration around 9.81 m/sec^2. What
is causing the terminal velocity is a resistance force that is caused be the wind, or
the friction of moving through air. The fall is a matter of balancing forces. The
force of gravity pulling you down is counterbalanced at some point due to the force of
the wind resistance trying to slow you down.
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Yes, there is a maximum velocity an object will reach (called the terminal velocity),
but gravity will always be pulling on it at an acceleration around 9.81 m/sec^2. What
is causing the terminal velocity is a resistance force that is caused be the wind, or
the friction of moving through air. The fall is a matter of balancing forces. The
force of gravity pulling you down is counterbalanced at some point due to the force of
the wind resistance trying to slow you down.
but gravity will always be pulling on it at an acceleration around 9.81 m/sec^2. What
is causing the terminal velocity is a resistance force that is caused be the wind, or
the friction of moving through air. The fall is a matter of balancing forces. The
force of gravity pulling you down is counterbalanced at some point due to the force of
the wind resistance trying to slow you down.
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"However, by diving or "standing up"in free fall, any experienced skydiver can learn to reach speeds of over 160-180MPH. Speeds of over 200MPH require significant practice to achieve. The record free fall speed, done without any special equipment, is 321MPH. Obviously, it is desirable to slow back down to 110MPH before parachute opening."
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**** skydiving Neal Check this **** out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJMICgCdJFg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJMICgCdJFg
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Yeah but Neal, were talking about just plain freefall. Not being a trained skydiver who knows how to dive while falling.. Its totally different.. I never said you couldnt go any faster.. Im saying the maximum speed of FREEFALL is 130 mph
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I wanna ride so someone set something up this weekend, i wanna practice so this means im down for a spot. As for the streets were all riding thurs night all over if you wanna come hit me up.
Re: Calling aLL NY stunters and stunteresses
"However, by diving or "standing up"in free fall, any experienced skydiver can learn to reach speeds of over 160-180MPH. Speeds of over 200MPH require significant practice to achieve. The record free fall speed, done without any special equipment, is 321MPH. Obviously, it is desirable to slow back down to 110MPH before parachute opening."
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**** skydiving Neal Check this **** out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJMICgCdJFg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJMICgCdJFg
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no you can freefall at higher speeds asshoe. whether it takes practice or not has nothing to do with it - its still possible.