Real-life IRON MAN leaps from a hot air balloon and soars through the sk...
Incredible moment real-life IRON MAN leaps from a hot air balloon and soars through the skies at 86mph after strapping JET ENGINES to his boots
A real-life Ironman took his wingsuit to the next level - by strapping jet engines to his boots.
Jarno Cordia's breathtaking video shows how he was able to gain 80kg of extra thrust thanks to his comic book hero addition - with a maximum speed of 86mph.
The 39-year-old, who has more than 5,000 jumps to his name, opted for a freefall from a hot air balloon, before slowly powering up his boots five seconds in to the dive.
The daredevil accomplished the impressive stunt in January while on a trip with friends.
Jarno, who is from De Haag, in the Netherlands, said: 'It's always been a dream of mine to fly in a wingsuit with jet engines.'
He added: 'The acceleration and power you feel on your feet is incredible, and combined with the sound you really feel like a superhero.
'I have done a lot of incredible things in my years in the sport, but this definitely stands out as one of the most incredible experiences.'
A real-life Ironman took his wingsuit to the next level - by strapping jet engines to his boots.
Jarno Cordia's breathtaking video shows how he was able to gain 80kg of extra thrust thanks to his comic book hero addition - with a maximum speed of 86mph.
The 39-year-old, who has more than 5,000 jumps to his name, opted for a freefall from a hot air balloon, before slowly powering up his boots five seconds in to the dive.
The daredevil accomplished the impressive stunt in January while on a trip with friends.
Jarno, who is from De Haag, in the Netherlands, said: 'It's always been a dream of mine to fly in a wingsuit with jet engines.'
He added: 'The acceleration and power you feel on your feet is incredible, and combined with the sound you really feel like a superhero.
'I have done a lot of incredible things in my years in the sport, but this definitely stands out as one of the most incredible experiences.'
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