Austrian wingsuit pilot Peter Salzmann has taken human flight to a unique degree by launching an modern foil over the Jungfrau, Switzerland’s very most life like mountain.
With out engine propulsion, Salzmann soared for almost about six minutes, reaching speeds of as much as 200 km/h, overlaying a distance of 12.5 kilometres and an altitude difference of three,402 metres.
Developed over three years, the foil’s aerodynamic with a 2.1-metre flit and facets a delicate-weight (5.45kg) procedure, enabled enhanced flit effectivity, almost about doubling aged wingsuit efficiency.
Jungfrau’s rugged class equipped an iconic setting for this unheard of feat in human flight.