World’s best wingsuit pilots come together in Florida

Daredevil wingsuit pilots from all over the world came together to create stunning formations in the sky.

They appeared to defy the laws of gravity with their mesmerising movements, in this captivating footage.  

Several thousand feet above the ground in Sebastian, Florida, members of Team Need4Speed, have congregated together from over 16 different countries to perform an array of seemingly impossible maneuvers in breathtaking symmetry.

Daredevil wingsuit pilots from all over the world came together to create stunning formations in the sky

Several thousand feet above the ground in Sebastian, Florida, members of Team Need4Speed, have congregated together from over 16 different countries to perform an array of seemingly impossible maneuvers in breathtaking symmetry 

Several thousand feet above the ground in Sebastian, Florida, members of Team Need4Speed, have congregated together from over 16 different countries to perform an array of seemingly impossible maneuvers in breathtaking symmetry 

Despite hurtling through the skies at neck-breaking speeds, the group seem strangely peaceful as they create exquisite shapes in the sky.

The most impressive trick of all comes as each of the 22 thrill-seekers take it in turn to barrel roll around the other wingsuit pilots.

The display, which comes as part of the team’s ‘Project Blue Sky’, is topped off with another incredibly dangerous stunt, as one parachuter stands on the back of a wingsuit pilot, hitching a ride in impressive style.

Jarno Cordia, a veteran skydiver with more than five-and-a-half thousand jumps under his belt, who organised the team, said: ‘The Need4Speed Project Blue Skies set up has been an ongoing competition where we look for the most talented wingsuit pilots worldwide to come together and showcase our abilities.

They appeared to defy the laws of gravity with their mesmerising movements, in this captivating footage

Despite hurtling through the skies at neck-breaking speeds, the group seem strangely peaceful as they create exquisite shapes in the sky

They appeared to defy the laws of gravity with their mesmerising movements, in this captivating footage

The most impressive trick of all comes as each of the 22 thrill-seekers take it in turn to barrel roll around the other wingsuit pilots

The most impressive trick of all comes as each of the 22 thrill-seekers take it in turn to barrel roll around the other wingsuit pilots

‘With one or two exceptions, we are all people with normal jobs who skydive as a hobby.

‘We communicate and brief the formations on the ground, then once in the air, it’s all done without communication – it’s a group executing a well-orchestrated plan completely from memory.

‘The whole project is about team spirit and the shared love of flight – the feeling of being in one of those formations is incredible.

‘Everyone in the team is so proud to see their own flying and how we all flew together and made an amazing thing happen as a group.’

The display comes as part of the team's 'Project Blue Sky'

It is topped off with another incredibly dangerous stunt, as one parachuter stands on the back of a wingsuit pilot, hitching a ride in impressive style

The display, which comes as part of the team’s ‘Project Blue Sky’, is topped off with another incredibly dangerous stunt, as one parachuter stands on the back of a wingsuit pilot, hitching a ride in impressive style

Jarno Cordia, a veteran skydiver with more than five-and-a-half thousand jumps under his belt, organised the team

Jarno Cordia, a veteran skydiver with more than five-and-a-half thousand jumps under his belt, organised the team



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