World record for the longest free fall: Austrian extreme athlete Felix baumgartner parachuted from128,000 feet (about 39,000 meters) in Roswell, southeastern Mexico, on April 20 12, USA, including 4 minutes.
World record for the flying height of manned balloon: Austrian extreme athlete Felix baumgartner jumped from the height of128,000 feet (about 39,000 meters) with a parachute in Roswell, southeastern Mexico, USA, on April 20/2/4.
World record for peak skydiving: Valerie of Russia? Rozov, 20 12 On June 6, 2008, the extreme skydiving of 90 seconds was completed at the peak of the Himalayas at an altitude of 6,543 meters, and finally it landed on a glacier at an altitude of 2,200 meters. The whole process takes 90 seconds and the landing speed reaches 200 km/h.
World record for skydiving: British Air Force Major Terrence Spencer parachuted in the Baltic Sea on April 6, 1945 at an altitude of 9-12m.
World record for the oldest skydiving:1May, 200412nd, the British man Michael Ping glided down from a height of 730m above the ground.
The oldest world record for high cliff skydiving: 104-year-old British man Michael Ping, sitting in a wheelchair, and the pilot Ozgul Gokasan finally got from a building in the Kyrenia Mountains in northern Cyprus on May1day, 2065438, about 2,400 feet (about 73/).
World record for vertical skydiving: 2012 On August 7th, 38 skydivers from all over the United States descended from the sky at a speed of 355km/h in northern Illinois, holding hands in the air, forming a large snowflake with a width of 46m. The original record was 108.
World record for group skydiving: On February 1 1, 2006, in order to celebrate the 60th anniversary of King Bhumibol of Thailand's accession to the throne, the Royal Thai Air Force and the International Skydiving Association jointly organized the "Group Skydiving 2006" event, and 960 skydivers from all over the world parachuted in the suburbs of Bangkok at the same time.