Milan – Extreme Athlete Felix Bomgarter, First Skidirever to Fall Rapid Compared to Athlete Felix Bomgarter, A 24 mile jumps through stratosphere More than a decade ago, according to an official, died in an accident on Thursday along the East coast of Italy. He was 56 years old.
Italian firefighters replied that a paraglider Porto crashed on the banks of a swimming pool in the city.
The city’s mayor, Masimiliano Siyarpela, confirmed the death of the Bomgarter in the social media post.
The mayor said, “Our community is deeply influenced by the tragic disappearance of Felix Bomgarter, a figure of global prominence, symbolizing courage and passion for extreme flight,” said the mayor.
Bomgarter, known as “Fearless Felix”, shocked the world in 2012 when he only became the first human to break the sound barrier with his body. He wore a pressure suit and jumped from a capsule of over 24 miles (39 km) over the earth by a huge helium balloon in New Mexico.
Austrian, which was part of the red bull strateos team, reached the top of 843.6 mph-during the nine-minute lineage equal to 1.25 times of the speed of the dhwani.
“When I was standing there at the top of the world, you get very humble, you don’t think about breaking the record, you don’t think about getting scientific data. The only thing you want should come back,” he said after landing in the eastern New Mexico desert.
The height he jumped from the height also marked the most for a Skydivor, which in 1960, who shattered the previous record set by Kittinger, who served as the advisor to the Bamgarter during his feat.
The height record of Baumgartner stood for two years until the Google Executive Alan Eustace set new points for the highest free-fall jump and the largest free-fall distance.
In 2012, millions saw the livestream of YouTube, as the Bomgarter cooled a thumb when he came out of the capsule over the earth and then he activated his parachute, as he went near the ground, he lifted his arms in the victory after landing.
Austrian military parachuteists, Bomgarters made thousands of jumps from planes, bridges, skyscrapers and famous sites in Brazil, including the Christ the Redimer statue.
In 2003, he flew into the English channel in the carbon fiber wing after being dropped by an aircraft.
In recent years, he performed with a flying bulls as a helicopter stunt pilot throughout Europe.
After his record-breaking jump in 2012, the Bomgarter said that it is difficult to travel faster than the sound “it is difficult to describe because you don’t feel it.”
“Sometimes we have to be really high to see how small we are,” he said.