Wingsuit flying is the sport of flying the human body through the air using a special jumpsuit, called a wingsuit, which adds surface area to the human body to enable a significant increase in lift. Modern wingsuit designs create the surface area with fabric between the legs and under the arms. A wingsuit may be referred to as a birdman suit or flying squirrel suit.
A wingsuit flight ends with a parachute opening, so a wingsuit can be flown from any point that provides sufficient altitude to glide through the air, such as skydiving aircraft or BASE jumping exit points, and to allow a parachute to deploy.
The wingsuit flier wears parachute equipment designed for skydiving or BASE jumping. The flier deploys the parachute at a planned altitude and unzips the arm wings, if necessary, so they can reach up to the control toggles and fly to a normal parachute landing.
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ResponderEliminarI love sports.
Which one is your favorite?
Do any of you practice sports?
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My favorite sports are air sports in general (parachuting, wingsuit flying, aircraft competitions, etc.). but I also like football, and in fact I practice often, but not professionally, just for fun.
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ResponderEliminarI like many sports like tennis, cycling, auto racing, basketball, motorcycling, etc...
ResponderEliminarbut the sport I like most is football.
I play football, but as an amateur.
I really like a few sports such as football, rugby and swimming to and dance to profecional if we consider sport
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I love extreme sports, I had never heard of Wingsuit flying fascinated me is the most similar to flying, but I think very dangerous place to practice it, full of rocks ... be very pleigroso?? that much care must be taken with the flight itself? should know something about aerodynamics to practice? or anyone can practice without preparation?
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