
Space Shuttle Launch Wingsuit Jump
8 months ago
Sunset launching of the Space Shuttle Discovery, shot by Scotty Burns and Jeff Nebelkopf at Skydive Sebastian, Sunday March 15, 2009. Foghead Studios
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flip 8 months agoextremely cool perspective on the shuttle start. Love it. -
Le Phisto
8 months ago awsome, i love shuttles. and skydiving... perfect solution ;) -
Blake Whitman
8 months ago um, insane. what an awesome tribute. -
Facundo Carril 8 months agowow dude, thats some great stuff there did you hear something from the rocket? I mean, I skydive and I know we only hear the wind usually but wtf that rocket surely has some real power anyway you surely were miles away -
Jeff Nebelkopf
8 months ago The sound wave made to Sebastian 10 seconds after I landed so I'm not sure if I would have heard it while in flight or under canopy. -
Jeffrey Butler
8 months ago soo sweet -
John Zanussi
8 months ago this is amazing. at what altitude did you guys jump from? -
Sky2
8 months ago about 15000ft~ -
vamapaull 8 months agogreat video!! -
Justin Nathanson
8 months ago wicked -
Chad Miller
8 months ago Very cool...I whish I had the balls to do that... -
Bryce
6 months ago Cool stuff. -
Sasha Fornari
6 months ago wow wow wow. I love that. the audio of the wind rushing while falling is so great! thanks for sharing!!! -
bIRDS 6 months agoyou guys are crazy!!! -
Chad von Nau 6 months agoPretty dope, Jeff. One criticism. With your audio, you've gotta find a happy medium between this video and the Atlantis video vimeo.com/4636082 . This one almost blew out my eardrums and the Atlantis video didn't really capture the visceral feeling of the jump since it doesn't have any wind noise. Great idea and execution otherwise. :)
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