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Dead loop on ... car!
41-year-old British stuntman Steve Traglia (Steve Truglia) preparing for responsible action long and hard. The most difficult step is probably the accurate calculation of the speed at which the vehicle had to move around the ring. Speed too low could result in a fall from the top of the ring, and too high - to overload and, as a result, loss of consciousness pilot.
After all the necessary calculations and after the course of preparation for the high overload, Steve decided to record. According to The Daily Mail, a stuntman broke up his yellow Toyota up to 60 km / h, and at the top of the ring to avoid relegation out of the loop after overcoming top, slowed down to 26 km / h.
Having achieved the desired result, Traglia immediately began working on a new trick, outlining this year a parachute jump from the stratosphere. Stuntman plans to climb to a height of 36, 5 km., Breaking thus the record of the American Joseph Kittengera. Recall in 1960 Kittenger jumped from a height of 31, 3 km. Expected rate of fall stunt exceeds 1,100 km / h.
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After all the necessary calculations and after the course of preparation for the high overload, Steve decided to record. According to The Daily Mail, a stuntman broke up his yellow Toyota up to 60 km / h, and at the top of the ring to avoid relegation out of the loop after overcoming top, slowed down to 26 km / h.
Having achieved the desired result, Traglia immediately began working on a new trick, outlining this year a parachute jump from the stratosphere. Stuntman plans to climb to a height of 36, 5 km., Breaking thus the record of the American Joseph Kittengera. Recall in 1960 Kittenger jumped from a height of 31, 3 km. Expected rate of fall stunt exceeds 1,100 km / h.
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