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10 Most Dangerous Stunts Ever Performed

Jun 07, 2021
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, like Harry's jump on a car and breaking his neck. Oh, when your boy, the big star, I decided to do a little jump that's skiing that wasn't I'm absolutely starving how much I'll join you in order on something you know what I've been looking for recently the big rap copycat I'm getting sick yeah but the pita version pit is better but they start making the pita version a bit pointless oh this sounds epic big time man a lot of us would be completely terrified at the thought of trying to skydive, Have they all marked us?
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No, sir, why did you skydive? Corsica uh island off Spain also a French guy jumped in with a French guy who didn't speak English I was like, uh, are we ready to go? He says, uh, just go first, let's go good, faster, experience a third-generation skydiver whose grandfather co-founded the skydiving school

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a stunt on live television in 2016 that few would attempt without a gun to their head with the cameras recording exited a plane 25,000 feet above the California desert without a parachute using only the With air currents, he expertly steered his body into a ten thousand square foot net about a third of the time to catch him on his back. , executing the trick perfectly if you landed to the side.
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He is no stranger to danger. He has performed more than 18,000 jumps. He performed

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for Hollywood movies like Iron Man 3 and is even a safety and training advisor for the United States Parachute Association. 18,000 monkeys, yeah, wait, yeah, they do a lot, but it's 18,000, so let's say he's doing, he's doing. like three three three a day for a year like a thousand so for 18 years he has been doing three a day yes, but also the muscles are high it seems that many of those 18,000 times you don't have a plane in August 1974 The Frenchman Felipe Petit shocked the world with a stunt that was as illegal as it was dangerous.
10 most dangerous stunts ever performed
He had managed to sneak onto the roof of one of the World Trade Center towers and, as a crowd of onlookers watched, he proceeded to walk across a steel cable that connected the two. He towers high above the streets of Manhattan and then crossed it again and again before the police could convince him. petite had crossed the wire no less than eight times he had played to the crowd by dancing, lying on the wire and waving at them. From a kneeling position, the event generated a great deal of publicity for the twin towers and authorities quickly dropped trespassing charges in exchange for a free aerial performance in a city park.
10 most dangerous stunts ever performed
The Port of New York gave petite a lifetime pass to the tower's observation decks. Authority and its story became the basis of two Hollywood films The Walk, a 2005 fictional account starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Man On Wire, a 2008 documentary that won an Academy Award and is supposed to be really good, actually, you know, I'm intrigued. Look at that because my question was how did he manage to sneak up there and make a cable? Is the cable always there? Might as well have put the cable there. I Don't Know What I Can't In 2008, motorcycle daredevil Robbie Madison broke the Guinness. world record when he completed a 322 foot jump, but that was just his warm-up act, a year later he would perform a stunt on national television that seemed impossible and that even he acknowledged that he was lucky to overcome as the crowd applauded him, he ran down a specially constructed ramp and launched his motorcycle 120 feet landing directly on the 96 foot high and 40 foot wide triumphal arch, but he wasn't done, then he dropped his bike 50 feet onto a waiting ramp. but there was a small complication during the fall to the ramp he suffered a cut on his hand that required 10 stitches to close he didn't like it he reached the end of the ramp there as if he had hit hard the trick seemed to go off without a hit but there was a small complication during the fall to the ramp suffered a cut on the hand that required 10 stitches to close madison laughed saying i broke my neck i knocked out my teeth broke my collarbone punctured my lung broke my left wrist twice.
This is like a paper cut. I made one of those. If you build an extraordinarily tall skyscraper, you can expect a visit from Elaine Robert, known throughout the world as the French Spider-Man. Oh, he climbs freely, huh, he's known for Tackling all the tallest structures in the world, from the Empire State Building to the Sydney Opera House, wearing nothing but climbing shoes in a chalk bag in 2004, he scaled Taipei 101 , at the time the tallest building in the world, s

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al days before its grand opening. When Dubai's Burj Khalifa was built, it's the insane skyscraper featured in the movie Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol Robert didn't leave it unclimbed for long, completing the more than 2,700-foot climb to the face of the tower in 2011. en one of his only climbs during he had to use additional equipment, but only because of the spire at the top of the tower, which would have been impossible to complete freehand.
I don't get it bro so just climb up the glass yeah just stick your hands in little glass grooves at me you're crazy oh Jesus the klein took six hours to complete and the new tallest building in the world had been caught but, of course, Robert hasn't stopped there in the years since he climbed nine more skyscrapers and the 54-year-old doesn't seem to want to stop anytime soon. In 2010, Austrian skydiver Paul Steiner completed one of the world's

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accomplished mid-air stunts. crazy things never attempted with a little help from the Red Bull skydiving team. His pilots maneuvered a pair of custom gliders with cold precision to allow Steiner to perform his act of madness which was captured by cameras mounted throughout the gliders to begin with.
Steiner emerged from the glider cockpit, one walked to the edge of the wing and had to see him hanging by his hands as glider number two came down to pick up. He picked it up and headed for the body of glider two as glider one turned and approached from above. Steiner steadied himself as he approached and then grabbed his rear fin bringing the two planes together. He ended up simply jumping out of the glider and parachuting to safety. All of this took place at speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour, if normal skydiving isn't dangerous enough for you, the guys at the Red Bull skydiving team are ready to take your call.
Jeb Corliss is perhaps the world's leading wingsuit pilot, he considers it his full time job as it's too dangerous to do it just for fun, that's where he died, I don't know and some of his jumps really pushed the limits . In 2011, he slid through a 100-foot-wide arch in the middle. from china's tianman mountain, the kind of trick that virtually no one except corliss would think of trying, but he suffered a setback in 2012 during a jump on table mountain in south africa when his foot hit a rock and sent him tumbling. crashing into the face of the mountain.
The incident left him with two broken legs and a torn ACL, but it didn't stop him from attempting the most dangerous jump of his career just over a year later, in October 2013, during a break in intermittently bad weather, he piloted his wingsuit through a crack. On China's 875-foot Langston Mountain, this crevasse is only 60 feet wide at the top and 15 feet wide at the bottom, but Corliss managed to thread the needle and complete the trick, an event captured in the short film The flying dagger, which he called the most trick. terrifying thing he had done with the memory of the Table Mountain incident still fresh in his mind and he said he would turn down 10 million dollars to do it again.
Hollywood legend Burt Reynolds once said about stuntman Dar Robinson in terms of sheer courage. Dar had no partner, he knew what he was talking about for a scene in Reynolds' 1981 thriller, Sharkey's Machine. Robinson had completed a 220-foot free fall on an air cushion, a new world record, but the record would not stand because Robinson could not stop surpassing himself ever since. The construction of Canada's 1,170-foot CN tower The jumps have been made from there only twice by Dar Robinson He did it once for the American TV show That's Incredible and again for the climax of a forgettable Canadian thriller Jumps from this height on an air bag yes, from that height, yes, yes, for the climax of a forgettable Canadian thriller called High Point for which he was paid a whopping 150,000, it was a 700 foot free fall that depended on a hidden parachute that deployed at the last possible minute and left.
Out without a hitch, Robinson would continue to bring his brand of madness to films as William Friedkins to live and die in Los Angeles. A wait for there to be a free fall with no, there's something on it, it's a wire running, there wasn't, I guess. that was probably to keep it in a straight line. Robbie Knievel's last name is synonymous with high-flying daredevil Ray and we'll talk about his famous father shortly, but Robbie has earned his reputation as one of the greatest daredevils of all time, not because of his name, but because, as The comic book daredevil is truly a fearless man, his greatest achievement coming in 1999 when he broke his own world record by completing an astonishing motorcycle jump of just over 228 feet.
This is pretty impressive, but the consequences for failing this jump would have been a little more severe than normal, the jump was completed through a portion of the Grand Canyon and if he hadn't stuck on landing, he could have plummeted 2500 feet in the gorge below, but he did it with room to spare. Robbie did the jump on a regular 500cc motorcycle, unlike the most famous jump ever performed by his father, which required a little more specialized hardware. Evil Knievel is without a doubt the most famous daredevil of all time. He completed more than 75 daring motorcycle jumps from ramp to ramp in the late '60s and '70s and ignited the public's imagination with the daring acts of his, but his most famous attempt was also one of the most dangerous stunts ever performed. and ended in failure.
The evil attempt to jump Idaho's Snake River Canyon in 1974 was one of the first events. to be broadcast to theaters bro like you see the idiotic rocket when they did it they just completely failed like there's so many things obviously this is a little more high tech but why do you put yourself on a fucking rocket ? so it reminds me of uh kanye west touch the sky his video appreciates the same so it's based on him using a specially designed rocket powered bike called skycycle x2 which was actually more of a rocket than a bike in the one that took off almost vertically. before hopefully landing on the other side of the canyon, as the ship traveled the entire distance, the evil parachute deployed prematurely causing the prevailing winds to push it into the mouth of the canyon before it could reach the other side, the ship He landed at the bottom of the canyon. cannon just a few meters from a body of water that the evil had been lucky to avoid, as he would have likely drowned if he had landed in it.
Oh, he emerged unscathed from the failed trick and many daredevils in the year since, including Robbie, have expressed interest in recreating the jump successfully in 2016, it was finally achieved by professional stuntman Eddie Braun who had idolized Evel Knievel as a child and His tribute act to his hero in September 2016 may well be the most dangerous stunt ever performed Using a custom-made rocket almost identical to the X2 called Evil Spirit, Braun launched himself at 1,400 feet across the Snake River miles per hour, this Once the parachute deployment happened right on cue and Braun landed safely on the other side.
Many had talked about it, but Braun was the first to try to recreate his famous jump and the fact that he did it is a minor miracle, he told the press that I feel like the third unnamed quarterback on a college team junior who just won the super bowl, oh my gosh, and added, I'd like to say that. I'm not doing something that Evel Knievel couldn't do. I'm just finishing his dream. How many people can finish the hero's dream of him? Well, what are you going to do now? Harry, what are you doing? That waits? You just know what's fun.
I'm shaken now like we're uh for our. I was probably going to go after something on Sunday because of the weather in our treetops. We did it. I used to be able to crush it. I used to be like I was fine. I just crossed it, this time I went, I was holding the cable, you have reached the age where fear exists for you now, oh yes, but I don't know myself because I'm not up for some things, I'm not afraid, but it's like heights and those things I'm like I can't really do it anymore, have you always been funny with heights?
I don't think so, no, this man has pinged. I have seen him jumpsame from snowboard jumps. Yes, I have seen you jump. From cliffs to water. I saw him jump off it at the house in Marbella and in complete darkness, you jumped towards the legendary and you couldn't see where he landed, so I guess that would have helped, no, no, no. new stunts coming from harry soon he's too surprised now he's too surprised oh you

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