1:00 it’s crazy to think that everyone in this shot is flying head first into the ground, not only that, the guy that’s flipped over looks so funny cause he’s just… flying up 😭
@@Dennis_Fueru dude, thank you, i had no idea what the pun was supposed to be, i was just talking about the vibe, got me scratching my head for a few days, and i was too embarassed to ask :D
This reminds me of the wii sports resort intro. Seeing a formation of people in the air is pretty cool and adding more people to it looks crazy to look at
You adjust your body to increase and decrease drag. If you keep your body tight as if you were diving into a pool with your hands at your side you will decrease drag and increase in speed, if you spread your limbs and present your torso towards the ground you will increase drag. For turning and moving you increase drag on one side vs the other depending on where you want to go. For instance diving straight down chest towards the ground body level with the earth if you adjust right with your left side taking more drag you will cut right. Once the parachute is deployed in order to turn you pull the side of the chute you want to go deep towards your chest for a hard slip, when it’s time to land you pull both sides down deep for maximum drag right before landing that comes close to arresting your momentum.
If I saw this amount of people falling from the sky and making circles by holding hands I’d freak out thinking that the earth is finally being invaded by aliens
Actually the world record is this video. Over the skies of Chicago, Illinois on July 31, 2015 a world record organized by Rook Nelson was shattered. Exiting from 7 separate aircraft and given only 75 seconds, 164 skydivers completed the largest vertical formation skydive the world had ever seen.
This video has 164 skydivers, Pretty sure it’s the same area as well. I think u just mentioned this video on ur comment lol. I might be wrong and probably am (please correct me if I am)
Do y'all remember Wii-resort? When they made the mii's skydive and make these cool formations? This is exactly what this reminded me of!!! But major PROPS for them doing this though!!!
Heyy, that's what I was reminded of, too! That's probably my favorite game from there, aside from dogfighting with the planes and the wakeboarding games.
I wouldn’t be able to skydive upside down like this for that long. The feeling and scenery of the sky being under me and the earth above would just automatically give me a heart attack
Yeah nothing's attached to you and sky is below, but you're not falling towards getting lost in space, Earth is pulling you towards itself at the highest speed possible 😂 So fascinating and wholesome (if you have a way to slow down before landing, gruesome if you have no equipment)
Atmosphere of mars is way to thin tp do something like that. The terminal velocity would be very high. In fact so high, that you would need to jump from space. And this means you wpuld go like mah 2 at some point, and that would be quite a problem to slow down using parachute only
it looks so cool, weird and insane when the camera man is in formation and you just see a bunch of people in the distance like i cant even explain how it makes me feel like i can only imagine it
I'm honestly curious and this might just be me being dumb, but... does the blood rush to your head when you skydive upside-down? Or does the momentum send it to your feet or just neutralize it?
If you were to free fall inside of a hollow object with no airflow, you would feel zero G's of force and your blood would free float with minimal pressure points no matter the direction. When you are skydiving, you feel the wind wind pushing against you super hard, so the zero g effect is almost lost.
the jump wont last long enough for effects to show i think. If its something they've done multiple times. Quite sure they're just used to the sensation.
For as long as you are accelerating at close to 1g, no. But terminal velocity will be reached rather fast, at which point it would about the same as doing a handstand. So yes, blood does rush to the head, but the fall won't be long enough for that to be a big problem.
Technically, they all achieved the terminal velocity. Just after leaving the plane, there is just weight and, therefore, it accelerates. The air resistance, on the other hand, increases while accelerating. Eventually, the weight is equal to the air resistance. Therefore, there is no resultant force on them and no acceleration.
Did you forget that's what happens when skydiving and thought you've come to some grand scientific conclusion? Why did you formulate the sentence as if its a response to a question no-one asked (because the answer is well known to most laymen)?
Nos primeiros instantes de salto, eles estão em queda livre, mas logo encontram o atrito e assim a velocidade é constante até tocar o chão. Se não fosse o atrito do ar, eles iam se esborrachar
This video is amazing. No unnecessary commentary, no lame music, not too long, no clickbait, no “before we start the video...” It's just straight to the point. 10/10 video.
they are going around 150-180+ mph(290kmh) when in diving position...wild and dangerous. coordinator and everyone played their part. watch the jumping out of the plane part shows how skilled each person is.
This is reminding me of the last mission in Call Of Duty Black Ops 2. Skydiving from jumping out of the back of the plane with Adrenaline being played in the back...