Showing posts with label Red Bull. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Bull. Show all posts

Friday, December 14, 2012

Project Poolside Part 2 - Sal & Dan...

Helped by coach Dan Ross and aerial specialist Cristobal De Col, Sally Fitzgibbons aims to take to the air and complete her first ever air reverse. But as emotions boil over, will one of the hardest working athletes in surfing be up to the task?

Friday, December 7, 2012

Project Poolside - Sal

Sally heads to the one of surfing's most unique spots, a wave pool in the middle of the desert. In her constant quest to improve, Sally aims to take to the air and nail her first ever air reverse, but first has to adjust to the hot conditions in Dubai.

Previous Episode: http://youtu.be/cSrVCoSjGmE 
Subscribe to the Show: http://www.youtube.com/show/sallystories 

Stay tuned for the next episode of Sally Stories Wednesday, December 12th at 10pm PST/Thursday, December 13th at 5pm AEST!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Friday, July 27, 2012

Out of this World...


Red Bull Stratos Completes Final Practice Jump from 18 Miles Above Earth...

July 25, 2012, Felix Baumgartner completed the final milestone remaining before he attempts to achieve his dream of becoming the first person to break the speed of sound in freefall. According to preliminary data, his test jump from a 30 story tall helium balloon from an altitude of over 96,640 feet, seeing Felix execute a 3 minute, 48 second freefall jump reaching speeds of 536 mph.
Felix landed in a desert area of the U.S. state of New Mexico, just about 15 minutes by helicopter from his launch site at Roswell International Air Center. As the ecstatic team gathered in Mission Control to welcome his return, technical project director Art Thompson commented: “It’s hard not to get emotional about today. We are just so glad to have Felix back on the ground after a long week with significant weather challenges. The crew did a great job.”
The test launch was twice delayed due to thunderstorms, wind and rain. But the team of aerospace experts was never discouraged, well aware that even Space Shuttle launches sometimes faced several days of postponement. Felix's successful test is proof that patience pays off.
Today’s successful test, with a balloon over four times as large as the one that carried the pilot at the first test flight in March, delivered new insights for the progress of the project and also new research data for the benefit of aerospace research.
“It was a rough couple of days and an exhausting endeavor. I am now really excited. It has always been a dream of mine. Only one more step to go,” Baumgartner said after the successful landing.
Pending official data review and confirmation, the leap from over 96,640 feet takes Felix past Russia’s Yevgeny Andreyev (83,523 feet) to make him only the second man to have successfully completed a jump from such an altitude. His planned freefall from 120,000 feet would finally break the record of 102,800 feet set 52 years ago by the only man who has jumped from a higher altitude, Felix's mentor Joe Kittinger.
It is a proud day for the brand and for the entire organization. Significant media coverage is currently airing globally - in the USA with constant coverage nationally and locally on ABC News and with a breaking news wire release from the Associated Press.
Enjoy the photos below and be sure to share the success of the day with your networks from the images and videos on the website (www.redbullstratos.com), Facebook (www.facebook.com/redbull) and @RedBullStratos.
 
 






 


Thursday, March 15, 2012

BASE - Made in China...


Chinese Scenes from BASE-Book - Matt Gerdes on Vimeo.

Matt Gerdes and friends blowing the minds of all...

Check out more at http://www.base-book.com/

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