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  2. 1967 Lake Erie skydiving disaster - Wikipedia

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    1967 Lake Erie skydiving disaster. Dreyer v. United States (1972), [4] affirmed as Freeman v. United States (1975) [5] On August 27, 1967, eighteen skydivers mistakenly parachuted into Lake Erie, four or five nautical miles (7.5–9.3 km) from Huron, Ohio, United States, after jumping from a civilian North American B-25 Mitchell. Sixteen drowned.

  3. Automatic activation device - Wikipedia

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    Automatic activation device. In skydiving, an automatic activation device (AAD) is a dead man's switch consisting of an electronic- pyrotechnic or mechanical device that automatically activates the opening sequence of the main or reserve parachute container when the AAD is falling below a preset altitude and above a preset decent speed. AADs ...

  4. Luke Aikins - Wikipedia

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    Luke Aikins (born November 21, 1973) [1] is an American professional skydiver, BASE jumper, pilot, and aerial photographer.He is the first person to intentionally dive from mid-tropospheric altitude and land safely without a parachute or a wingsuit and the second skydiver to intentionally jump and safely land without using a parachute.

  5. Noonbory and the Super Seven - Wikipedia

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    Noonbory and the Super Seven (Korean: 눈보리; RR: Nunbori) is an animated preschool series that is co-produced by Daewon Media and Cookie Jar Entertainment in association with Knowledge, Access TV, BBC Kids, and SCN. It aired in the U.S. on August 15, 2009 (pilot) and September 19, 2009 (series) on CBS' KEWLopolis in August, and on CBS ...

  6. Wingsuit flying - Wikipedia

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    Wingsuit flyer over fields in the UK. Wingsuit flying (or wingsuiting) is the sport of skydiving using a webbing - sleeved jumpsuit called a wingsuit to add webbed area to the diver's body and generate increased lift, which allows extended air time by gliding flight rather than just free falling. The modern wingsuit, first developed in the late ...

  7. Speed skydiving - Wikipedia

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    Speed skydiving is a skydiving competition in which the goal is to achieve and maintain the highest possible terminal velocity. It was developed in the late 1990s and is the fastest non-motorized sport on Earth. The speed, achieved by the human body in free fall, is a function of several factors; including the body's mass, orientation, and skin ...