A still of the video which shows 164 sky divers flying upside down in Ottawa (video below) |
One hundred and sixty four sky divers made history this July when they made a vertical formation flying upside down at Ottawa.
They went up in seven aircraft and leapt at a height of 20,000 feet. Flying 180 miles per hour it took considerable skill and practice to come together, hold hands and slowly build the circular formation.
And they were all flying upside down and a video by Barcraft media shows the breathtaking mid air stunt.
As they descended to 7,500 feet, they parted ways and landed safely one by one, setting a new world record in vertical formation.