New Freefall World Record Set By 108 Skydivers

New Freefall World Record Set By 108 Skydivers
The breathtaking world record attempt was achieved on Friday at the Skydive Chicago event in Ottawa, Illinois., USA. Hitting speeds of up to 180mph after they jumped from 18,000ft, they had 40 seconds of freefall to find each other and complete their formation. Once complete, it was largest number of skydivers to link up while falling headfirst. World air sports officials Federation Aeronautique International judged the attempt and confirmed it as a record when the jumpers returned to their base.

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Via DailyMail

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