What would have happened if she had deployed at 500 km/h? Yesterday I deployed a little too fast and oh boy was it intense, all my muscles are hurting today.
#1 You canopy would explode (every material has it's limits). On the canopy warning label it's written clearly how much speed can it handle at opening. #2 your body would accelerate so fast that the G-forces would crush your vertebrae, etc. = Death.
It's not she, it's guy Luc Maisin is his name. And if you open it at that speed, it would cut deep and seriously damage you internal organs, probably internal blooding as well, so it will be hard to survive.
It's like hitting a dense wall of air and you have to cramp up all your muscles very hard to pass through it. It only happens for an instant the moment you go from flat to vertical. Tried it once but didn't hit anywhere the speeds Luc got. Guessing I got around 350 tops. It's pretty intense.
Could one theoretically add weight to their suit through a heavy metal inliner but with no bulk so as not to add resistance and pick up more speed? Could one jump from even higher to achieve such a sped? I’d like to reach 500MPH skydiving, maybe even more.
There are special customized suits + helmets for air compression / aerodynamics bet u can reach a little bit more speed with these, nice Video well done looks amazing !
More weight would make you reach terminal velocity early in the jump but you wont gain more speed if you dont have some extra propulsion like rocket attached to your feet or something. Even a bullet droped from that plane would fall down at about 250-300mph thats the terminal velocity. The friction of the air is very low but definitely its a fluid its not like empty space thats zero friction.
That record was from the time the jumps were measured with 2 barometric devices that appeared not always to be very accurate. Now the measurements are done with the more accurate GPS devices and counters were set to zero.
I like how they actually have to slow to 200 km/h to deploy the parachute.
So he went from 506 km/h to 195km/h like in 15 seconds!
If he didn't he would have gone from 500km/h to -50km/h in 0 seconds.
@@alpachinobarlatino2290 It would have damaged the parachute and the inertia would be trouble some.
This is awesome. I thought the record speed for a free fall / skydive was faster than the speed of sound, but that was literately from space.
Your correct...but at a much higher altitude.
Does that not count because it’s too high? Isn’t it technically the worlds highest skydive? Seems like it should count.
@@RUclipsWatcher9000 It is a different category.
What would have happened if she had deployed at 500 km/h? Yesterday I deployed a little too fast and oh boy was it intense, all my muscles are hurting today.
Death
#1 You canopy would explode (every material has it's limits). On the canopy warning label it's written clearly how much speed can it handle at opening.
#2 your body would accelerate so fast that the G-forces would crush your vertebrae, etc. = Death.
@@priceless3020 😂
It's not she, it's guy Luc Maisin is his name.
And if you open it at that speed, it would cut deep and seriously damage you internal organs, probably internal blooding as well, so it will be hard to survive.
"Holy rusted metal Batman!"🦇
Hallo, enn nu weer een 3de plaats brons, goed gedaan man , grts Rob , Schaffen
I can only imagine how the airstream grabs on you when you turn on your belly on that speed 😂
It's like hitting a dense wall of air and you have to cramp up all your muscles very hard to pass through it. It only happens for an instant the moment you go from flat to vertical. Tried it once but didn't hit anywhere the speeds Luc got. Guessing I got around 350 tops. It's pretty intense.
@@flybeep1661 Insane 😜 i have to try it someday 😄
Does 506 Kilometers per hour = 314 Miles per hour?
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506.76 km/u
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Could one theoretically add weight to their suit through a heavy metal inliner but with no bulk so as not to add resistance and pick up more speed? Could one jump from even higher to achieve such a sped?
I’d like to reach 500MPH skydiving, maybe even more.
the competition rules don't allow that
There are special customized suits + helmets for air compression / aerodynamics bet u can reach a little bit more speed with these, nice Video well done looks amazing !
500mph?
@@SpiritUs1 yes, I’ve done 216MPH on land in a car before, I wanna double that and then some haha
More weight would make you reach terminal velocity early in the jump but you wont gain more speed if you dont have some extra propulsion like rocket attached to your feet or something. Even a bullet droped from that plane would fall down at about 250-300mph thats the terminal velocity. The friction of the air is very low but definitely its a fluid its not like empty space thats zero friction.
GRANDE LUC
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what position is this called?
faling...
Dive
@0:50 what was that red blinking on her visor?
It's an altitude warning device.
It's a he.
506 km/u 😃
very good performance, but world record isn't 601km/h by Henrik Raimer at Chicago in 2016 ?
That record was from the time the jumps were measured with 2 barometric devices that appeared not always to be very accurate. Now the measurements are done with the more accurate GPS devices and counters were set to zero.
thank you for the information, indeed at this speed it should not be easy to measure with precision, that explains the big difference.
@@lucmaisin4099 cant be off by 100km/h
@@marble25 Wrong.
I swear to God I'm going to beat this. This has been my goal since I got into skydiving.
At what altitude do you exit, slow down, open your parachute?
You are free to open your chute at any time, given there are no other limitations. Obviously you can't open it at 500 km/h.
Awsome!
You do not want a premature deployment or AAD fire at that speed!!
quien más está acá por la tarea de física
Yo estoy acá por una tarea de Ciencias
Real life Superman
Have you heard about Felix Baumgartner ? :)
Yes, almost any skydiver. You have some point to make here? You know why it's called skydive and not space dive?
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Awesome
Bro did really dived vith 506 km/h💀
Me in Warzone
I will try this
HOLY SMACKAROOOOOOooooooo!!!
ummmmm no thank you
OMG
really ads on a 1 min video, peak greed. not worth waiting to watch..