Almost six years ago, we talked about the story of Michel Fournier, a retired French army officer who planned to skydive from a height of 25 miles. That plan and a subsequent attempt one year later both failed due to "technical and weather-related problems." Now, at the age of 64, Fournier is set to try again. If everything goes right, his speed will approach 1,000 miles per hour during the
French adventurer Michel Fournier’s latest quest for a brace of world altitude and skydiving records ended at 5:06 a.m. today when his helium balloon surged into the sky without him, twisting and bobbing like a massive jellyfish as it rose into the blue prairie sky.
NORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask. - French adventurer Michel Fournier's latest quest for a set of world altitude and skydiving records ended at 5:06 a.m. Tuesday when his helium balloon surged into the sky without him, twisting and bobbing like a massive jellyfish as it rose into the blue prairie sky.
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Michel Fournier had to postpone his big jump to today. It looks like it is a go and preparations are underway right now. 64 year old French Sky diver Michel Founier will try today to break several world records: Altitude record for a skydive (130,000
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Bell County commissioner Richard Cortese has been watching this ranch land on the Little River wash away for about 25 years. “Once it started, there’s no stopping it.”
NORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask. - A problem with his oxygen generator forced French balloonist Michel Fournier to postpone his attempt to skydive from an altitude of 130,000 feet on Monday.
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A French adventurer who wants to break four world records by skydiving from the edge of Earth's atmosphere didn't get off the ground Monday - but he's expected to try again Tuesday.