Wayne Kelly
Wayne Kelly
  • 10
  • 234 929
My first time at Pala 1
Experiencing the joys (fears) of the Exit point prior to enjoying one of the best flights I have completed to date during the Brento Base School Heli Boogie.
#phoenixflywingsuits
#wingsuit
#wingsuitflying #base #basejump #wingsuitbase #italy #dolomites
Переглядів: 90

Відео

First time in the Dolomites
Переглядів 119Рік тому
Desperately trying to fit in jumps before winter arrives. I was fortunate enough to spend the week with James Boole and Antonio jumping from different exit points. #phoenixflywingsuits #wingsuitflying #wingsuit #rafale #ataircanopies #adrenalinebase #familyholidays #familyadventures #dolomites #italy #growingolddisgracefully #parachuting #skydive
Wingsuit BASE - Italy Aug 22
Переглядів 3182 роки тому
Short video of Brento and Casale under tuition and coaching from James Boole. (All video credit to James). What can only be described as my best trip to Italy yet. Huge thanks to James and Antonio for all the support and coaching. #brentobasestore #phoenixflywingsuits #ataircanopies #adrenalinebase #cookiehelmets #Gopro #rafale #Wingsuitbase #wingsuit #italy #montebrento #progression #skydiving #
Pinocchio - BASE Jump-Arco
Переглядів 2913 роки тому
Solo jump to round off a good day during the latest BASE trip to Italy...
First Wingsuit BASE Jump
Переглядів 231 тис.4 роки тому
Finally achieving my goal of doing my first Wingsuit BASE Jump at Monte Brento, Italy. After a period of nerves, I finally managed to get going under the ever watchful eye of my coach and mentor James Boole. It was a truly amazing experience, and I now look forward to the long journey of building experience and consolidating what I have learned so far. Video Credit to James Boole
Brento 4 Way
Переглядів 4414 роки тому
This was my 4th WS jump at Brento using my PF Havoc Carve. It took a long time to work towards WS BASE and look forward to the journey ahead. I have deliberately not added music.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Jefferlondon
    @Jefferlondon 3 місяці тому

    Man was thinking hard about it...

  • @miroslavilic2968
    @miroslavilic2968 4 місяці тому

    84 views lol

  • @isakhammer6558
    @isakhammer6558 Рік тому

    Holy shit that is alot of ecco!

  • @pananarific
    @pananarific Рік тому

    0:50 is when they start;)

  • @ТурдиевХамидулла

    МУЛЬТИК

  • @Rip_luffy123-n5b
    @Rip_luffy123-n5b Рік тому

    Real life vector

  • @mrbreeze9116
    @mrbreeze9116 Рік тому

    I did one tandem skydive at 18000 ft and now I'm doing AFF on Saturday! Sick jump dude!

  • @phutton88
    @phutton88 2 роки тому

    I’m working toward this goal. TI; 11 subterminal BASE jumps; wingsuiter since 200 jumps. Enjoy it for as long as you can. Hope to see you out there.

  • @pradeeps97
    @pradeeps97 2 роки тому

    𝙽𝚒𝚌𝚎 😍😍

  • @amjadaziz1133
    @amjadaziz1133 2 роки тому

    WOW 🤙🏻

  • @amjadaziz1133
    @amjadaziz1133 2 роки тому

    WOW 🤙🏻

  • @resampun7993
    @resampun7993 2 роки тому

    nics amazing vdo

  • @solaymankazami5009
    @solaymankazami5009 2 роки тому

    جمال این جسارت تورو گرم

  • @messi8688
    @messi8688 2 роки тому

    I hope to do it in the future

  • @goldentops5551
    @goldentops5551 2 роки тому

    Наверное первый парень ударился об скалу... не дай Бог.

  • @markwallace1251
    @markwallace1251 2 роки тому

    Somebody sure had a long walk...

  • @Чуфут-Кале
    @Чуфут-Кале 2 роки тому

    Как страшно сделать первый шаг!

  • @1minutecomicswalahollywood648
    @1minutecomicswalahollywood648 2 роки тому

    I am amazed. It's like magic.

  • @ХамзатЭдильгириев

    🦅🦅🦅🦅👏👍💪☠️

  • @조카색종이
    @조카색종이 2 роки тому

    It is real????

  • @teabagger117
    @teabagger117 2 роки тому

    So is there a reserve on a wingsuit rig or no?

    • @25024209K
      @25024209K 2 роки тому

      Due to the altitude the parachute is deployed within BASE jumping, there is insufficient time to use a reserve - so no, no reserves on BASE rigs buddy.

  • @משהעבדי-צ1מ
    @משהעבדי-צ1מ 2 роки тому

    𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗪𝗮𝗿 𝗶𝗻 𝗨𝗸𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗜𝘀 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱 The war in Ukraine is unlike any war that’s been. Although it seems local, this war is changing the world. In the end, after all the pain, the parties will establish new relationships, and new relationships will be established around the world. This war is the beginning of a formation of a new world order, where all parties unite against the one common enemy of all of humanity: egoism. It will take time, but everyone involved will realize, and the whole world with them, that they are not fighting against each other, but against an enemy within them. If we let the idea sink in, even a bit, it will make it happen even sooner. The war that began in late February will not end soon. It will take many more months until everyone realizes that war itself, the very concept of it, is evil. In that sense, the war in eastern Europe is correcting all of humanity, transforming our perception and our understanding of good and evil. The casualties, the injured, and the lost property are a terrible price to pay. Nevertheless, global processes always come at a cost. We should not blame others for the cost, and we should not think that there is nothing each of us can do to change the world. It is in the hands of every person to change the world for the better, and to make the atrocities of war, and all atrocities that humans are inflicting on each other, disappear. All we need is to realize that the only enemy lies within us-our self-centered attitude. It incites us against each other, demonizes and vilifies anyone who disagrees with us, tells us that we are the only ones entitled in this world, and thereby sets us off against each other. We are all like that, infected with a pandemic of narcissism. Nevertheless, there is a lot we can do to change the world. First, we must accept that there is a good reason we are so different from each other. Each of us makes a unique contribution to the world that no one else can. If we were all the same, the contributions we receive from others, and on which our lives depend, would be absent, and we would not survive, in the most physical sense of the word. We will realize that our ego is the enemy only when we realize that singularity is the wrong key word for happiness. Today, the key word for happiness is complementarity-mutual satisfaction of each other’s material, social, emotional, and spiritual needs. We are living in a world where we are all dependent on each other. The food we eat, the clothes we wear, and the appliances and gadgets that we use are all made by people we do not know, in places we do not know, and reach us in ways we do not know. But were it not for this chain of myriad unknown individuals, we would not survive, since we cannot provide for our needs by ourselves. The same goes for social ties. All our connections, communications, and interactions with other people are made possible with the help of countless people who serve us without our awareness. But were it not for them, we would not be able to work or socialize. Despite this obvious fact, we behave toward others with as little consideration as possible, and when we are nice or considerate, it is because we have an ulterior, selfish motive. We do not have the prerogative to keep up this behavior. We are destroying the world and destroying ourselves. Back in the 1930s, Baal HaSulam, a great thinker and a great kabbalist, wrote an epic essay titled “Peace in the World.” In it, he writes, “Man is inherently born to lead a social life. Each and every individual in society is like a wheel that is linked to several other wheels placed in a machine.” How odd it is that ninety years ago, before World War II, people already realized that we are all dependent on each other and must behave toward each other with consideration. Just think what we could have avoided had we been more attentive and open-minded. Now, too, we are headed for a catastrophe unless we pay attention and begin to act like one entity, one global society that works like a single, united family. The war will change the world, but I hope we can change ourselves before the war changes us.

  • @Zara_oss
    @Zara_oss 2 роки тому

    Ребята, какие вы молодцы 😍👍👍👍 просто прелесть. Берегите себя🙏❤

  • @charlesfoster141
    @charlesfoster141 2 роки тому

    HOW TO BE A SUCCESSFUL WING SUIT GLIDER PILOT IN MY BEST OPINION: If you are going to do this everything has to be just right. First make sure to wear your best clean underwear. Just in case you are brought to a hospital. Next is the suit. Make sure it is the correct model for your weight and gender. Eat lite that morning. Heavy food will affect your glide. Next, pack your chute yourself. Make sure to use the correct tallow on the chute cords so friction is reduced. Friction builds heat. Heat can melt the cord ends from the canopy. Make sure every chord is attached properly to the canopy. The chute itself should be properly sewn. The seams must run along the bias. Of course, all these things must be securely affixed to the pack. The pack straps must be strong but not made of metal. Knitted Nylon straps with plastic buckles are best. Make sure all 32 buckles are fastened before you jump. Then we must consider the wing suit. Do not make this yourself. Get a proper wing suit from a professional maker that uses their product themselves. Buy the optional wrist altimeter and ankle airspeed indicator. If you jump in winter you may want a heated pitot model. Also, deicing equipment might be considered for your wing leading edges. In fact, buy a second hand wing suit if you can because that way it has been tested. However, do not buy a used wing suit from a fat man or a fat woman because they may have overstressed it during their jumps. The suit should be crisp and starched to help support your arms. Most jumpers do not flap their arms but flapping is permissible in an emergency or to extend your flight. I am getting ahead of myself because there is much more prep needed before you jump. Wear gliding boots. If you do not know about gliding boots then you must not be in this sport. Do not use 'cheap' gliding boots. Buy the most expensive pair that you can afford. Now make sure your gliding wing suit has the aerodynamic lifting vanes from the collar to the wing edges. 12 vanes are preferred but more might be appropriate. Smear fresh butter inside each vane on every surface of each cavity. Use your fingers to avoid missing any spots, also to avoid snags. Now check the nylon rods. Each rod must be completely embedded into it's channel and stiched up tight! Count to be sure that you have 13 rods in each wing. 26 rods in total. If you weigh more than 183 pounds add 2 extra rods to each wing. That is, have a professional add them. Make sure that all stitching is adequate and not fraid. Your pants, shirt and socks should be made of fine silk. Silk slides through the air best. Silk is slick. Find a cliff base at least 1,000 meters in height. Make sure that the drop off has sides of rock or soil that is well tucked back, not less than 85 degrees to the launch point. Have someone you trust help you dress and suit up. Once you are dressed make sure to use the facilities before donning your gliding suit. Unlike a bird you will not be able to poop while flying. Now put on your suit and check and recheck every buckel. Adjust your straps tight but not so tight as to hinder your arms. Wave your arms up and down creating claps above your head to test your free arm movement. Put on your gliding gloves after lacing up your gliding boots. Wax your face with cannuba wax. Use the good kind from AutoZone. Hopefully you were well groomed before suiting up. Hopefully you remembered to use a deodorant. Now put on your helmet and make sure your goggles are clean. Now walk to the jump spot. Someone can begin filming now. It is best to walk little baby steps up to the edge. Control your fear. The worse thing you can imagine seldom happens, so don't think about that. Once you jump build up velocity until you reach the best flying speed. It is important to maintain your flying speed lest the ground arise and smite thee! Check that your rip chord is where it is supposed to be. They are called rip chords because if they fail you will "Rest In Peace". The rip chord handle should be signal orange for easy spotting during flight. Once you jump go head-first, straight down. Do NOT swan dive. The initial acceleration will be mind boggling. Terminal velocity will come quickly and you will soon be going well over 247 miles per hour. Now (this is most important) you must swoop. Swoop up hard as you can! Yes, the 'G' force will seem incredible but you must swoop up asap. Now extend your wings. Concentrate first on straight and level flight. Watch your wrist altimeter to make sure you do not fly below 300 feet above ground level. Use your ankle supported airspeed pitot system to maintain flying speed. Do not slow below 100 mph or equivalent kph. If you get too slow or too low you must open your chute without hesitation. Once your airspeed and altitude bleed down swoop up into a climb. Just before you stall pull your rip chord. Now look for a suitable landing area. Pick a spot near a concession area so you might refresh yourself before your crew arrives to take you home. If you are gentle with your suit and equipment you might easily get 43 jumps out of it minus however many jumps were made by others in it before you acquired it. Do not exceed 43 jumps total or the suit may fail. It will prove fatal if the suit fails. Also, use fresh underwear for each successful jump. For unsuccessful jumps it will not matter.

  • @tj_1260
    @tj_1260 2 роки тому

    Ouh

  • @nicklorenzen5988
    @nicklorenzen5988 2 роки тому

    Epic line. What wingsuit are you flying?

    • @25024209K
      @25024209K 2 роки тому

      The Rafale 21 from PhoenixFly Wingsuits

  • @bl33zy52
    @bl33zy52 2 роки тому

    how does one learn wingsuiting?

  • @justinturgeon3019
    @justinturgeon3019 2 роки тому

    what did you do under canopy ?

  • @surfelvis5946
    @surfelvis5946 2 роки тому

    Has anyone been able to land in a suit?

    • @25024209K
      @25024209K 2 роки тому

      There actually has, I believe his video will be on YT somewhere.

  • @allfredo7753
    @allfredo7753 2 роки тому

    Very Nice! I didn't get past Para-gliding as we didn't have these Wingsuits when I was younger!- Keep Flying High!

  • @parisemario
    @parisemario 2 роки тому

    ua-cam.com/video/oHywNyzvdsc/v-deo.html

  • @user-ip7sg9eo4n
    @user-ip7sg9eo4n 2 роки тому

    구글 지도와 같은 곳에서 조이스틱 가지고 위치를 찍고 우주에서 지구로 다운하면서 달리는데 ,경주하면서 주어진 착점으로 안착 합니다.

  • @user-ip7sg9eo4n
    @user-ip7sg9eo4n 2 роки тому

    슈트 입고 업그레이드 하면서 실사위를 달리는 거죠.그래픽도 좋구요.

  • @CallofDutyWarrior15
    @CallofDutyWarrior15 2 роки тому

    that’s the most badass landing sequence i’ve ever seen lmao

  • @greenedout7732
    @greenedout7732 2 роки тому

    Where'd the first guy go? And why did he pull so early?

    • @25024209K
      @25024209K 2 роки тому

      @Greened Out - Prior to jumping, the coach (the guy videoing the jump) provided instructions on when and where to pull. Due to it being my First Wingsuit BASE jump, it was deemed better to pull high. Hope this answers your question.

  • @suetaylor1127
    @suetaylor1127 2 роки тому

    thats is so awesome. shoulda woulda coulda but never did.

    • @25024209K
      @25024209K 2 роки тому

      Never too late to learn...

  • @Markrobinson-bb3ti
    @Markrobinson-bb3ti 2 роки тому

    Its not flying they are just falling with style

  • @user-kw7kw9bm7v
    @user-kw7kw9bm7v 2 роки тому

    Where is this place

    • @25024209K
      @25024209K 2 роки тому

      Monte Brento - In Italy

  • @user-kw7kw9bm7v
    @user-kw7kw9bm7v 2 роки тому

    Wow very beautiful

  • @trebor9711
    @trebor9711 2 роки тому

    GOOD JOB MAN, TAKES COURAGE.

  • @richardkilley6838
    @richardkilley6838 2 роки тому

    What was it Buzz Lightyear said? "It's not falling, it's falling with style"!

  • @sensationseeker8517
    @sensationseeker8517 2 роки тому

    Super nice exit👌😍

  • @3RunTimke
    @3RunTimke 2 роки тому

    wow, that backfly with canopy took me by suprise :D awesom!! Congrats to you as well for the first jump ;)

    • @phutton88
      @phutton88 2 роки тому

      I was wondering what you did there. You're looking sharp with those canopy maneuvers!

  • @user23724
    @user23724 3 роки тому

    Love this spot, looks nice to jump from :D

  • @user23724
    @user23724 3 роки тому

    Nice exit man and good flight :) Hope to be up there too one day soon :)

  • @roaanajeeb638
    @roaanajeeb638 3 роки тому

    Waaaw amazing challenge

  • @vandananarayan5163
    @vandananarayan5163 3 роки тому

    Wonderful

  • @shamlimbore9406
    @shamlimbore9406 3 роки тому

    Amazing,,,,,

  • @satyam8234
    @satyam8234 3 роки тому

    want more videos

    • @25024209K
      @25024209K 3 роки тому

      More to follow - unfortunately this silly little thing called work keeps getting in the way of my hobby....

  • @go0gzg598
    @go0gzg598 3 роки тому

    Beautiful!