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US FORM PARACHUTE BATTALION
The United States Army has announced the formation of the 501 Parachute Battalion of an approximate strength of 500.
The new organization will be procured from the test Parachute Batallion in training at fort Benning, Georgia, and additional enlisted men will be procured from Regular Army Regiments. These will be chosen from selected volunteers with special qualifications.
Photo Shows: A member of the Battalion coming down by parachute.
31 January 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1003030a )
Tom Hayes and Sister Lucy with Parents Sara and Peter., A seven-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes jumped an amazing 9,000 feet from a plane over Lake Bled whilst on holiday in Slovenia.
His sister Lucy, 8, who also did a tandem skydive from the Cessna 206 turbo plane has become the youngest female skydiver in Britain.
The pair amazed their friends when they returned to school after the holidays and told them they had jumped out of a plane.
"It was really fun, but quite scary," said Tom, from Sawston, Cambs, who is now keen to do another jump.
"It felt like my heart was in my tummy because I was falling so fast.
Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
BRITAIN'S YOUNGEST SKYDIVER
A Seven-Year-Old Schoolboy Has Become the Youngest Ever Skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes Jumped an Amazing 9,000 Feet From a Plane Over Lake Bled Whilst on Holiday in Slovenia.
His Sister Lucy, 8, Who Also Did a Tandem Skydive From the Cessna 206 Turbo Plane Has Become the Youngest Female Skydiver in Britain.
The Pair Amazed Their Friends When they Returned to School After the Holidays and Told them they had Jumped Out of a Plane.
"It was Really Fun, But Quite Scary," Said Tom, From Sawston, Cambs, Who is Now Keen to Do Another Jump.
"It Felt Like My Heart was in My Tummy Because I was Falling So Fast.
"All My Friends Were Really Shocked When I Told them and Now they Want to have a Go."
The Youngsters Asked to Go Skydiving After Hearing About the Sport From Their Parents, Peter, 54, and Sara, 38,Who have More Than 2,000 Jumps Between them.
"We Were on Holiday in Slovenia and the Children Were Very Keen to have a Go at Skydiving, So We Decided to Let them," Said Mr Hayes, Who Jumped with Tom and Lucy.
"In Britain You Ar...
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Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1003030c )
Tom Hayes, A seven-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes jumped an amazing 9,000 feet from a plane over Lake Bled whilst on holiday in Slovenia.
His sister Lucy, 8, who also did a tandem skydive from the Cessna 206 turbo plane has become the youngest female skydiver in Britain.
The pair amazed their friends when they returned to school after the holidays and told them they had jumped out of a plane.
"It was really fun, but quite scary," said Tom, from Sawston, Cambs, who is now keen to do another jump.
"It felt like my heart was in my tummy because I was falling so fast.
Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
BRITAIN'S YOUNGEST SKYDIVER
A Seven-Year-Old Schoolboy Has Become the Youngest Ever Skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes Jumped an Amazing 9,000 Feet From a Plane Over Lake Bled Whilst on Holiday in Slovenia.
His Sister Lucy, 8, Who Also Did a Tandem Skydive From the Cessna 206 Turbo Plane Has Become the Youngest Female Skydiver in Britain.
The Pair Amazed Their Friends When they Returned to School After the Holidays and Told them they had Jumped Out of a Plane.
"It was Really Fun, But Quite Scary," Said Tom, From Sawston, Cambs, Who is Now Keen to Do Another Jump.
"It Felt Like My Heart was in My Tummy Because I was Falling So Fast.
"All My Friends Were Really Shocked When I Told them and Now they Want to have a Go."
The Youngsters Asked to Go Skydiving After Hearing About the Sport From Their Parents, Peter, 54, and Sara, 38,Who have More Than 2,000 Jumps Between them.
"We Were on Holiday in Slovenia and the Children Were Very Keen to have a Go at Skydiving, So We Decided to Let them," Said Mr Hayes, Who Jumped with Tom and Lucy.
"In Britain You Are Not Allowed to Jump Until You Are 16 But in...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HMUZSMPG
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Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1003030f )
Tom Hayes and Sister Lucy with Parents Sara and Peter., A seven-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes jumped an amazing 9,000 feet from a plane over Lake Bled whilst on holiday in Slovenia.
His sister Lucy, 8, who also did a tandem skydive from the Cessna 206 turbo plane has become the youngest female skydiver in Britain.
The pair amazed their friends when they returned to school after the holidays and told them they had jumped out of a plane.
"It was really fun, but quite scary," said Tom, from Sawston, Cambs, who is now keen to do another jump.
"It felt like my heart was in my tummy because I was falling so fast.
Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
BRITAIN'S YOUNGEST SKYDIVER
A Seven-Year-Old Schoolboy Has Become the Youngest Ever Skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes Jumped an Amazing 9,000 Feet From a Plane Over Lake Bled Whilst on Holiday in Slovenia.
His Sister Lucy, 8, Who Also Did a Tandem Skydive From the Cessna 206 Turbo Plane Has Become the Youngest Female Skydiver in Britain.
The Pair Amazed Their Friends When they Returned to School After the Holidays and Told them they had Jumped Out of a Plane.
"It was Really Fun, But Quite Scary," Said Tom, From Sawston, Cambs, Who is Now Keen to Do Another Jump.
"It Felt Like My Heart was in My Tummy Because I was Falling So Fast.
"All My Friends Were Really Shocked When I Told them and Now they Want to have a Go."
The Youngsters Asked to Go Skydiving After Hearing About the Sport From Their Parents, Peter, 54, and Sara, 38,Who have More Than 2,000 Jumps Between them.
"We Were on Holiday in Slovenia and the Children Were Very Keen to have a Go at Skydiving, So We Decided to Let them," Said Mr Hayes, Who Jumped with Tom and Lucy.
"In Britain You Ar...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HMUZSMPG
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Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1003030e )
Tom Hayes and Sister Lucy, A seven-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes jumped an amazing 9,000 feet from a plane over Lake Bled whilst on holiday in Slovenia.
His sister Lucy, 8, who also did a tandem skydive from the Cessna 206 turbo plane has become the youngest female skydiver in Britain.
The pair amazed their friends when they returned to school after the holidays and told them they had jumped out of a plane.
"It was really fun, but quite scary," said Tom, from Sawston, Cambs, who is now keen to do another jump.
"It felt like my heart was in my tummy because I was falling so fast.
Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
BRITAIN'S YOUNGEST SKYDIVER
A Seven-Year-Old Schoolboy Has Become the Youngest Ever Skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes Jumped an Amazing 9,000 Feet From a Plane Over Lake Bled Whilst on Holiday in Slovenia.
His Sister Lucy, 8, Who Also Did a Tandem Skydive From the Cessna 206 Turbo Plane Has Become the Youngest Female Skydiver in Britain.
The Pair Amazed Their Friends When they Returned to School After the Holidays and Told them they had Jumped Out of a Plane.
"It was Really Fun, But Quite Scary," Said Tom, From Sawston, Cambs, Who is Now Keen to Do Another Jump.
"It Felt Like My Heart was in My Tummy Because I was Falling So Fast.
"All My Friends Were Really Shocked When I Told them and Now they Want to have a Go."
The Youngsters Asked to Go Skydiving After Hearing About the Sport From Their Parents, Peter, 54, and Sara, 38,Who have More Than 2,000 Jumps Between them.
"We Were on Holiday in Slovenia and the Children Were Very Keen to have a Go at Skydiving, So We Decided to Let them," Said Mr Hayes, Who Jumped with Tom and Lucy.
"In Britain You Are Not Allowed to Jump Until Y...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HMUZSMPG
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Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1003030m )
Lucy Doing Her Jump., A seven-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes jumped an amazing 9,000 feet from a plane over Lake Bled whilst on holiday in Slovenia.
His sister Lucy, 8, who also did a tandem skydive from the Cessna 206 turbo plane has become the youngest female skydiver in Britain.
The pair amazed their friends when they returned to school after the holidays and told them they had jumped out of a plane.
"It was really fun, but quite scary," said Tom, from Sawston, Cambs, who is now keen to do another jump.
"It felt like my heart was in my tummy because I was falling so fast.
Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
BRITAIN'S YOUNGEST SKYDIVER
A Seven-Year-Old Schoolboy Has Become the Youngest Ever Skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes Jumped an Amazing 9,000 Feet From a Plane Over Lake Bled Whilst on Holiday in Slovenia.
His Sister Lucy, 8, Who Also Did a Tandem Skydive From the Cessna 206 Turbo Plane Has Become the Youngest Female Skydiver in Britain.
The Pair Amazed Their Friends When they Returned to School After the Holidays and Told them they had Jumped Out of a Plane.
"It was Really Fun, But Quite Scary," Said Tom, From Sawston, Cambs, Who is Now Keen to Do Another Jump.
"It Felt Like My Heart was in My Tummy Because I was Falling So Fast.
"All My Friends Were Really Shocked When I Told them and Now they Want to have a Go."
The Youngsters Asked to Go Skydiving After Hearing About the Sport From Their Parents, Peter, 54, and Sara, 38,Who have More Than 2,000 Jumps Between them.
"We Were on Holiday in Slovenia and the Children Were Very Keen to have a Go at Skydiving, So We Decided to Let them," Said Mr Hayes, Who Jumped with Tom and Lucy.
"In Britain You Are Not Allowed to Jump Until You Ar...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HMUZSMPG
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Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1003030n )
Tom Doing His Jump., A seven-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes jumped an amazing 9,000 feet from a plane over Lake Bled whilst on holiday in Slovenia.
His sister Lucy, 8, who also did a tandem skydive from the Cessna 206 turbo plane has become the youngest female skydiver in Britain.
The pair amazed their friends when they returned to school after the holidays and told them they had jumped out of a plane.
"It was really fun, but quite scary," said Tom, from Sawston, Cambs, who is now keen to do another jump.
"It felt like my heart was in my tummy because I was falling so fast.
Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
BRITAIN'S YOUNGEST SKYDIVER
A Seven-Year-Old Schoolboy Has Become the Youngest Ever Skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes Jumped an Amazing 9,000 Feet From a Plane Over Lake Bled Whilst on Holiday in Slovenia.
His Sister Lucy, 8, Who Also Did a Tandem Skydive From the Cessna 206 Turbo Plane Has Become the Youngest Female Skydiver in Britain.
The Pair Amazed Their Friends When they Returned to School After the Holidays and Told them they had Jumped Out of a Plane.
"It was Really Fun, But Quite Scary," Said Tom, From Sawston, Cambs, Who is Now Keen to Do Another Jump.
"It Felt Like My Heart was in My Tummy Because I was Falling So Fast.
"All My Friends Were Really Shocked When I Told them and Now they Want to have a Go."
The Youngsters Asked to Go Skydiving After Hearing About the Sport From Their Parents, Peter, 54, and Sara, 38,Who have More Than 2,000 Jumps Between them.
"We Were on Holiday in Slovenia and the Children Were Very Keen to have a Go at Skydiving, So We Decided to Let them," Said Mr Hayes, Who Jumped with Tom and Lucy.
"In Britain You Are Not Allowed to Jump Until You Are...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HMUZSMPG
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Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1003030l )
Lucy Doing Her Jump., A seven-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes jumped an amazing 9,000 feet from a plane over Lake Bled whilst on holiday in Slovenia.
His sister Lucy, 8, who also did a tandem skydive from the Cessna 206 turbo plane has become the youngest female skydiver in Britain.
The pair amazed their friends when they returned to school after the holidays and told them they had jumped out of a plane.
"It was really fun, but quite scary," said Tom, from Sawston, Cambs, who is now keen to do another jump.
"It felt like my heart was in my tummy because I was falling so fast.
Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
BRITAIN'S YOUNGEST SKYDIVER
A Seven-Year-Old Schoolboy Has Become the Youngest Ever Skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes Jumped an Amazing 9,000 Feet From a Plane Over Lake Bled Whilst on Holiday in Slovenia.
His Sister Lucy, 8, Who Also Did a Tandem Skydive From the Cessna 206 Turbo Plane Has Become the Youngest Female Skydiver in Britain.
The Pair Amazed Their Friends When they Returned to School After the Holidays and Told them they had Jumped Out of a Plane.
"It was Really Fun, But Quite Scary," Said Tom, From Sawston, Cambs, Who is Now Keen to Do Another Jump.
"It Felt Like My Heart was in My Tummy Because I was Falling So Fast.
"All My Friends Were Really Shocked When I Told them and Now they Want to have a Go."
The Youngsters Asked to Go Skydiving After Hearing About the Sport From Their Parents, Peter, 54, and Sara, 38,Who have More Than 2,000 Jumps Between them.
"We Were on Holiday in Slovenia and the Children Were Very Keen to have a Go at Skydiving, So We Decided to Let them," Said Mr Hayes, Who Jumped with Tom and Lucy.
"In Britain You Are Not Allowed to Jump Until You Ar...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HMUZSMPG
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Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1003030p )
Tom Doing His Jump., A seven-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes jumped an amazing 9,000 feet from a plane over Lake Bled whilst on holiday in Slovenia.
His sister Lucy, 8, who also did a tandem skydive from the Cessna 206 turbo plane has become the youngest female skydiver in Britain.
The pair amazed their friends when they returned to school after the holidays and told them they had jumped out of a plane.
"It was really fun, but quite scary," said Tom, from Sawston, Cambs, who is now keen to do another jump.
"It felt like my heart was in my tummy because I was falling so fast.
Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
BRITAIN'S YOUNGEST SKYDIVER
A Seven-Year-Old Schoolboy Has Become the Youngest Ever Skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes Jumped an Amazing 9,000 Feet From a Plane Over Lake Bled Whilst on Holiday in Slovenia.
His Sister Lucy, 8, Who Also Did a Tandem Skydive From the Cessna 206 Turbo Plane Has Become the Youngest Female Skydiver in Britain.
The Pair Amazed Their Friends When they Returned to School After the Holidays and Told them they had Jumped Out of a Plane.
"It was Really Fun, But Quite Scary," Said Tom, From Sawston, Cambs, Who is Now Keen to Do Another Jump.
"It Felt Like My Heart was in My Tummy Because I was Falling So Fast.
"All My Friends Were Really Shocked When I Told them and Now they Want to have a Go."
The Youngsters Asked to Go Skydiving After Hearing About the Sport From Their Parents, Peter, 54, and Sara, 38,Who have More Than 2,000 Jumps Between them.
"We Were on Holiday in Slovenia and the Children Were Very Keen to have a Go at Skydiving, So We Decided to Let them," Said Mr Hayes, Who Jumped with Tom and Lucy.
"In Britain You Are Not Allowed to Jump Until You Are...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HMUZSMPG
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Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1003030q )
Tom Doing His Jump., A seven-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes jumped an amazing 9,000 feet from a plane over Lake Bled whilst on holiday in Slovenia.
His sister Lucy, 8, who also did a tandem skydive from the Cessna 206 turbo plane has become the youngest female skydiver in Britain.
The pair amazed their friends when they returned to school after the holidays and told them they had jumped out of a plane.
"It was really fun, but quite scary," said Tom, from Sawston, Cambs, who is now keen to do another jump.
"It felt like my heart was in my tummy because I was falling so fast.
Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
BRITAIN'S YOUNGEST SKYDIVER
A Seven-Year-Old Schoolboy Has Become the Youngest Ever Skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes Jumped an Amazing 9,000 Feet From a Plane Over Lake Bled Whilst on Holiday in Slovenia.
His Sister Lucy, 8, Who Also Did a Tandem Skydive From the Cessna 206 Turbo Plane Has Become the Youngest Female Skydiver in Britain.
The Pair Amazed Their Friends When they Returned to School After the Holidays and Told them they had Jumped Out of a Plane.
"It was Really Fun, But Quite Scary," Said Tom, From Sawston, Cambs, Who is Now Keen to Do Another Jump.
"It Felt Like My Heart was in My Tummy Because I was Falling So Fast.
"All My Friends Were Really Shocked When I Told them and Now they Want to have a Go."
The Youngsters Asked to Go Skydiving After Hearing About the Sport From Their Parents, Peter, 54, and Sara, 38,Who have More Than 2,000 Jumps Between them.
"We Were on Holiday in Slovenia and the Children Were Very Keen to have a Go at Skydiving, So We Decided to Let them," Said Mr Hayes, Who Jumped with Tom and Lucy.
"In Britain You Are Not Allowed to Jump Until You Are...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HMUZSMPG
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Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1003030t )
Tom Before His Jump., A seven-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes jumped an amazing 9,000 feet from a plane over Lake Bled whilst on holiday in Slovenia.
His sister Lucy, 8, who also did a tandem skydive from the Cessna 206 turbo plane has become the youngest female skydiver in Britain.
The pair amazed their friends when they returned to school after the holidays and told them they had jumped out of a plane.
"It was really fun, but quite scary," said Tom, from Sawston, Cambs, who is now keen to do another jump.
"It felt like my heart was in my tummy because I was falling so fast.
Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
BRITAIN'S YOUNGEST SKYDIVER
A Seven-Year-Old Schoolboy Has Become the Youngest Ever Skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes Jumped an Amazing 9,000 Feet From a Plane Over Lake Bled Whilst on Holiday in Slovenia.
His Sister Lucy, 8, Who Also Did a Tandem Skydive From the Cessna 206 Turbo Plane Has Become the Youngest Female Skydiver in Britain.
The Pair Amazed Their Friends When they Returned to School After the Holidays and Told them they had Jumped Out of a Plane.
"It was Really Fun, But Quite Scary," Said Tom, From Sawston, Cambs, Who is Now Keen to Do Another Jump.
"It Felt Like My Heart was in My Tummy Because I was Falling So Fast.
"All My Friends Were Really Shocked When I Told them and Now they Want to have a Go."
The Youngsters Asked to Go Skydiving After Hearing About the Sport From Their Parents, Peter, 54, and Sara, 38,Who have More Than 2,000 Jumps Between them.
"We Were on Holiday in Slovenia and the Children Were Very Keen to have a Go at Skydiving, So We Decided to Let them," Said Mr Hayes, Who Jumped with Tom and Lucy.
"In Britain You Are Not Allowed to Jump Until You Ar...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HMUZSMPG
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Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1003030r )
Tom Doing His Jump., A seven-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes jumped an amazing 9,000 feet from a plane over Lake Bled whilst on holiday in Slovenia.
His sister Lucy, 8, who also did a tandem skydive from the Cessna 206 turbo plane has become the youngest female skydiver in Britain.
The pair amazed their friends when they returned to school after the holidays and told them they had jumped out of a plane.
"It was really fun, but quite scary," said Tom, from Sawston, Cambs, who is now keen to do another jump.
"It felt like my heart was in my tummy because I was falling so fast.
Tom Hayes, Youngest Skydiver in the UK, Sawston, Cambs, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
BRITAIN'S YOUNGEST SKYDIVER
A Seven-Year-Old Schoolboy Has Become the Youngest Ever Skydiver in the UK.
Tom Hayes Jumped an Amazing 9,000 Feet From a Plane Over Lake Bled Whilst on Holiday in Slovenia.
His Sister Lucy, 8, Who Also Did a Tandem Skydive From the Cessna 206 Turbo Plane Has Become the Youngest Female Skydiver in Britain.
The Pair Amazed Their Friends When they Returned to School After the Holidays and Told them they had Jumped Out of a Plane.
"It was Really Fun, But Quite Scary," Said Tom, From Sawston, Cambs, Who is Now Keen to Do Another Jump.
"It Felt Like My Heart was in My Tummy Because I was Falling So Fast.
"All My Friends Were Really Shocked When I Told them and Now they Want to have a Go."
The Youngsters Asked to Go Skydiving After Hearing About the Sport From Their Parents, Peter, 54, and Sara, 38,Who have More Than 2,000 Jumps Between them.
"We Were on Holiday in Slovenia and the Children Were Very Keen to have a Go at Skydiving, So We Decided to Let them," Said Mr Hayes, Who Jumped with Tom and Lucy.
"In Britain You Are Not Allowed to Jump Until You Are...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HMUZSMPG
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
© Copyright 2012, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
© Copyright 2012, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
© Copyright 2012, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving
Salzburg / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. Felix Baumgartner's supersonic skydive from 24 miles above the New Mexico desert was a rousing success, and the Austrian daredevil has described his speed of sound shattering descent as "like swimming without touching the water."Baumgartner, whose Sunday freefall was watched around the world, was at one point traveling at 833 mph or Mach 1.24, and he shattered the speed of sound during his 4 minute 20 second freefall. He is the only human to do so without the aid of a supersonic jet or space shuttle.During the fee fall, Baumgartner was plummeting so fast he was barely a speck on the infrared camera tracking him. For 35 seconds of the fall, he was spinning out of control -- something his team feared could cause him to lose consciousness.For a terror-inducing 4 minutes and 20 seconds Baumgartner freefalls, his body plummeting toward the earth at 833 miles an hour.Baumgartner finally managed to regain control, and deploy his parachute. He somehow managed to land perfectly on his feet in the New Mexico desert.
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER: His home in Austria
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER: His home in Austria
Salzburg 2012-10_16 / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. His home in Salzburg even has a heli pad.© Copyright 2012, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER: His home in Austria
Salzburg 2012-10_16 / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. His home in Salzburg even has a heli pad.© Copyright 2012, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER: His home in Austria
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER: His home in Austria
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''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER: His home in Austria
Salzburg 2012-10_16 / **Germany OUT** / ''Fearless'' FELIX BAUMGARTNER who set the world record for skydiving. His home in Salzburg even has a heli pad.© Copyright 2012, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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'This Morning' TV Programme, London, Britain - 02 Nov 2012
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Felix Baumgartner
Austrian skydiver and BASE jumper Felix Baumgartner. He set the world record for skydiving an estimated 39 kilometres (24 mi), reaching an estimated speed of 1,342 kilometres per hour (834 mph), or Mach 1.24, on 14 October 2012, and became the first person to break the sound barrier without vehicular power on his descent. Photographed in London.
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Felix Baumgartner
Austrian skydiver and BASE jumper Felix Baumgartner. He set the world record for skydiving an estimated 39 kilometres (24 mi), reaching an estimated speed of 1,342 kilometres per hour (834 mph), or Mach 1.24, on 14 October 2012, and became the first person to break the sound barrier without vehicular power on his descent. Photographed in London.
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Felix Baumgartner
Austrian skydiver and BASE jumper Felix Baumgartner. He set the world record for skydiving an estimated 39 kilometres (24 mi), reaching an estimated speed of 1,342 kilometres per hour (834 mph), or Mach 1.24, on 14 October 2012, and became the first person to break the sound barrier without vehicular power on his descent. Photographed in London.
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Felix Baumgartner
Austrian skydiver and BASE jumper Felix Baumgartner. He set the world record for skydiving an estimated 39 kilometres (24 mi), reaching an estimated speed of 1,342 kilometres per hour (834 mph), or Mach 1.24, on 14 October 2012, and became the first person to break the sound barrier without vehicular power on his descent. Photographed in London.
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Austrian skydiver and BASE jumper Felix Baumgartner. He set the world record for skydiving an estimated 39 kilometres (24 mi), reaching an estimated speed of 1,342 kilometres per hour (834 mph), or Mach 1.24, on 14 October 2012, and became the first person to break the sound barrier without vehicular power on his descent. Photographed in London.
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Austrian skydiver and BASE jumper Felix Baumgartner. He set the world record for skydiving an estimated 39 kilometres (24 mi), reaching an estimated speed of 1,342 kilometres per hour (834 mph), or Mach 1.24, on 14 October 2012, and became the first person to break the sound barrier without vehicular power on his descent. Photographed in London.
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Felix Baumgartner
Austrian skydiver and BASE jumper Felix Baumgartner. He set the world record for skydiving an estimated 39 kilometres (24 mi), reaching an estimated speed of 1,342 kilometres per hour (834 mph), or Mach 1.24, on 14 October 2012, and became the first person to break the sound barrier without vehicular power on his descent. Photographed in London.
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Austrian skydiver and BASE jumper Felix Baumgartner. He set the world record for skydiving an estimated 39 kilometres (24 mi), reaching an estimated speed of 1,342 kilometres per hour (834 mph), or Mach 1.24, on 14 October 2012, and became the first person to break the sound barrier without vehicular power on his descent. Photographed in London.
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Austrian skydiver and BASE jumper Felix Baumgartner. He set the world record for skydiving an estimated 39 kilometres (24 mi), reaching an estimated speed of 1,342 kilometres per hour (834 mph), or Mach 1.24, on 14 October 2012, and became the first person to break the sound barrier without vehicular power on his descent. Photographed in London.
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