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portada Birdmen, Batmen, and Skyflyers: Wingsuits and the Pioneers who Flew in Them, Fell in Them, and Perfected Them (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2007
Language
English
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
Weight
0.60
ISBN
1400054923
ISBN13
9781400054923

Birdmen, Batmen, and Skyflyers: Wingsuits and the Pioneers who Flew in Them, Fell in Them, and Perfected Them (in English)

Michael Abrams (Author) · Three Rivers Pr · Paperback

Birdmen, Batmen, and Skyflyers: Wingsuits and the Pioneers who Flew in Them, Fell in Them, and Perfected Them (in English) - Michael Abrams

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Synopsis "Birdmen, Batmen, and Skyflyers: Wingsuits and the Pioneers who Flew in Them, Fell in Them, and Perfected Them (in English)"

The Wright Brothers were wimps. Or so you might think after reading this account of their unsung but even more daring rivals—the men and women who strapped wings to their backs and took to the sky. If only for a few seconds.People have been dying to fly, quite literally, since the dawn of history. They’ve made wings of feather and bone, leather and wood, canvas and taffeta, and thrown themselves off the highest places they could find. Theirs is the world’s first and still most dangerous extreme sport, and its full history has never been told.Birdmen, Batmen, and Skyflyers is a thrilling, hilarious, and often touching chronicle of these obsessive inventors and eccentric daredevils. It traces the story of winged flight from its doomed early pioneers to their glorious high-tech descendants, who’ve at last conquered gravity (sometimes, anyway). Michael Abrams gives us a brilliant bird’s-eye view of what it’s like to fly with wings. And then, inevitably, to fall.In the Immortal Words of Great Birdmen...“Someday I think that everyone will have wings and be able to soar from the housetops. But there must be a lot more experimenting before that can happen.” —Clem Sohn, the world’s first batman, who plummeted to his death at the Paris Air Show in 1937“The trouble was that he went only halfway up the radio tower. If he had gone clear to the top it would have been different.” —Amadeo Catao Lopes in 1946, explaining the broken legs of the man who tried his wings“One day, a jump will be the last. The jump of death. But that idea does not hold me back.” —Rudolf Richard Boehlen, who died of jump-related injuries in 1953“It turned out that almost everyone from the thirties and forties had died. That just made me want to do it more.” —Garth Taggart, stunt jumper for The Gypsy Moths, filmed in 1968“You have to be the first one. The second one is the first loser.” —Felix Baumgartner, who in 2003 became the first birdman to cross the English Channel

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