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The Tragic Story of Franz Reichelt and His Failed Parachute Suit Jump from the Eiffel Tower Franz Reichelt, an Austrian-born French tailor, inventor, and parachuting pioneer, died while testing his parachute suit by jumping off the Eiffel Tower in 1912. Reichelt had become fixated on developing a suit for aviators that would convert into a parachute and allow them to survive a fall should they be forced to leave their aircraft in mid-air. Despite numerous efforts to dissuade him, Reichelt was adamant about taking the jump himself. The parachute failed to deploy, and he plunged 187 ft (57 m) to his death. This video tells the tragic story of Franz Reichelt and his failed parachute suit jump from the Eiffel Tower.
No Wind on the Way to Minerva Reef 🌊 Sailing at 3.5 Knots Under a Huge Sail | Pacific Ocean #shorts https://youtube.com/shorts/MhsI5okwA_E We are sailing toward Minerva Reef in the Pacific Ocean, and there’s absolutely no wind. Still, our boat glides forward at 3.5 knots under a massive sail. Complete calm. No engine — just the ocean and the canvas above. This peaceful #shorts video captures a rare moment of windless sailing in the open ocean. 📍 Heading to Minerva Reef, one of the most remote spots in the South Pacific. 🔔 Subscribe to Captain German Exploring for more sailing shorts, open-ocean crossings, and real-life moments under sail.