Unfortunately he died last year, apparently because of his habit of pulling low. There's a description of his last flight in the Base Fatality List on the web.
I made sure the house I bought has only a single floor. "Why?" asked my friends. "Because if I ever need roof work, the roofer won't charge me a lot because of the height of a 2-storey or 3-storey house's roof." Sounds convincing. _............MEANWHILE..............._ Inside my house, you walk out of the kitchen or the hallways and there is a single step down into the living room or family room. Pretty damned exciting, the drop-off from that single step. I see myself working my way to a rock ledge at a height of three thousand, four, five thousand feet above the valley floor. "Let me master the single step down into the living room first." .
That was an astonishing distance! How far was it? Thank you as always for sharing your flights. I always forward them on to my 77 year old father who is equally mesmerised by them!
another pro-level flight -- I usually try to pick out the landing area while you are still at the exit, but could barely see it this time -- at least you didn't exit into an opaque fog bank -- noticing no victory rolls the last 3 or 4 flights; is that a destabilizing manuver or does your skill level and experience just make it seem easy?
I guess you´re talking about barrelrolls or corkscrews? It is a bit of a destabilzing thing and I´m not so pro to do it in every flight... I´ll be working on it ;)
@@DomeWingsuit flyers in World War II called the manuver a victory roll, that's were I get the term -- wouldn't want you to take unnecessary risks, but you seem to know your business up there
"I would say, I got away with my "mega-pint" full of luck..." That will not last. 1:500 fatality:jump rate last I checked and pushing things closer to the edge makes that worse. Don't depend on luck and plan carefully. Living is more important than 90 seconds of adrenaline.
@@rockyboi742 If you want to entertain yourself look at some of the older extreme wingsuit videos then google the people who did them. Survival rates are not good.
@@kennethfharkin Jeb Corliss, Jokke Summer, Dan Darby, all alive and kicking it. Id imagine you'd have trouble fitting in a wingsuit so yeah maybe its best you stay away, but let people do what they want to do with their lives. Obesity kills more people per year than wingsuit BASE ill tell you that much.
@@rockyboi742 Stupidity kills even more and you appear to be in the highest risk group there. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fatalities_due_to_wingsuit_flying
Oh man..... I have to look away when you get to edge of the cliff. I cant believe I get scared just watching you crazy lot. Incredible videos. Cheers
Still my favorite jump because of the amazing intro! Incredible energy on exit.
So far, so good, so what?
Supernice!
Excellent flight to "experience" on video. Really enjoyed it. Well done !
Wow! Great flight
That jump was so lush, green and low I shall name that line "The Jungle Cruise"!! Cheers from the CB Lounge 2112!!
So sweet.
Now that is a wingsuit flight! Awesome!
So far! Super awesome My buddy.
Awesome!
Next level brotha
Awesome flight 👍
Al’righty 😂 Beautiful! 🎯
Very good proximity flying 🙏👌👌👌 low pull very nice ...Good video 👌😉
Unfortunately he died last year, apparently because of his habit of pulling low. There's a description of his last flight in the Base Fatality List on the web.
This is insane buddy 🤩💙
Quite some distance :D
crazy guy, lovely fly !
this is so good as always! thanks!
I made sure the house I bought has only a single floor. "Why?" asked my friends. "Because if I ever need roof work, the roofer won't charge me a lot because of the height of a 2-storey or 3-storey house's roof."
Sounds convincing.
_............MEANWHILE..............._
Inside my house, you walk out of the kitchen or the hallways and there is a single step down into the living room or family room.
Pretty damned exciting, the drop-off from that single step.
I see myself working my way to a rock ledge at a height of three thousand, four, five thousand feet above the valley floor.
"Let me master the single step down into the living room first."
.
Fantastic !! :-)
The adrenaline must be crazy
great flight, but low open :)
So much green, but the bit jutting out was a bit sketchy. That was fighter pilot stuff man!
That was an astonishing distance! How far was it? Thank you as always for sharing your flights. I always forward them on to my 77 year old father who is equally mesmerised by them!
Yeaaaaaa!!!🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻😁
Sehr geil 😆😆😆
👍👍👏👏👏👏
How old are you? So inspiring! I hope I have enough time in life to make it to this level.
I'm 41. There's enough time in life to do what makes you happy 😉
@@DomeWingsuit Thank you for such a quick response. I am 33. You are a true inspiration! Keep up the great work!
0:47 - My mom told me not to throw stones down a mountain since this can trigger an avalanche.
Do you slow the footage down or is this real time?
I am wondering what glide ratio you can reach with the last wingsuit equipments?
1:3
😀👍👍👍❤
3:12 start
another pro-level flight -- I usually try to pick out the landing area while you are still at the exit, but could barely see it this time -- at least you didn't exit into an opaque fog bank -- noticing no victory rolls the last 3 or 4 flights; is that a destabilizing manuver or does your skill level and experience just make it seem easy?
I guess you´re talking about barrelrolls or corkscrews? It is a bit of a destabilzing thing and I´m not so pro to do it in every flight... I´ll be working on it ;)
@@DomeWingsuit flyers in World War II called the manuver a victory roll, that's were I get the term -- wouldn't want you to take unnecessary risks, but you seem to know your business up there
@@LarrySams71 that´s actually pretty much what it feels like, yeah!
You need Aura 2 man 😅
what for?
Big adrenaline!😏
Wow! Such judgement.
Sketchy entrance
👌
He made it ,,,, gutted .
👍🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅👏☠️
"I would say, I got away with my "mega-pint" full of luck..." That will not last. 1:500 fatality:jump rate last I checked and pushing things closer to the edge makes that worse. Don't depend on luck and plan carefully. Living is more important than 90 seconds of adrenaline.
ken, relax.
@@rockyboi742 If you want to entertain yourself look at some of the older extreme wingsuit videos then google the people who did them. Survival rates are not good.
@@kennethfharkin Jeb Corliss, Jokke Summer, Dan Darby, all alive and kicking it. Id imagine you'd have trouble fitting in a wingsuit so yeah maybe its best you stay away, but let people do what they want to do with their lives. Obesity kills more people per year than wingsuit BASE ill tell you that much.
@@rockyboi742 Stupidity kills even more and you appear to be in the highest risk group there. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fatalities_due_to_wingsuit_flying
@@kennethfharkin Hi Ken, you're so right - Dom.e Wingsuit has died on his final jump in 10.06.2023
爽
MAN SMALL
WHY FALL
SKIES CALL
THAT'S ALL...
A great deal of bla-bla for a jump which was wholly unimpressive. Boring...
Wrong
Have a go then
@@stephenmcdonald3422 Not in the least bit interested, it's too much fun to see the results when these lunatics wipeout.
they should show how they got up there