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Indoor Skydivers Freefall Into Record Books

Flyers Stef Millet and Manu Sarrazin beat the Guinness World Record for the longest indoor freefall on Friday at the Windoor vertical wind tunnel in … Continue reading Indoor Skydivers Freefall Into Record Books


Flyers Stef Millet and Manu Sarrazin beat the Guinness World Record for the longest indoor freefall on Friday at the Windoor vertical wind tunnel in the northern Spanish town of Empuriabrava.

Millet and Sarrazin flew uninterrupted for seven hours, 15 minutes and 13 seconds to beat the seven hours and five seconds record set last year in Dubai by Matt Munting and Hind Salih.

More than 20 flyers joined Millet and Sarrazin periodically during the flight which raised money for the NGO Family Lespoir Charity, that helps families with children with special needs.

The result was made official by three judges of the International Aeronautical Federation and a representative of the Guinness World Records Association.

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