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Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Felix Baumgartner's partner breaks silence after fatal crash and shares last moments before the tragedy
(Image Source - Getty Images) Felix Baumgartner tragically died at the age of 56 in a paragliding accident in Italy. Renowned as "Fearless Felix," his passing has left the worldwide extreme sports community in grief. Mihaela Schwartzenberg, his partner for over 12 years, has finally opened up, sharing a touching video of his last flight and a moving tribute. Mihaela Schwartzenberg captures Felix Baumgartner 's final takeoff in haunting last video Mihaela Schwartzenberg disclosed the eerie footage she filmed of Baumgartner's last moments leading up to the tragic crash. "I was filming him taking off not knowing that this will be his last flight of his extraordinary life," She sent a message to her followers on the social media platform. The video, which was shared on Friday night, features Felix lifting off into the air on his paraglider, a view Mihaela had experienced countless times throughout their 12-year relationship. She mentioned how she had consistently stood by him, witnessing "nearly every one of his takeoffs and landings, from skydiving and paragliding to helicopter flights and beyond." When distance kept her away, they relied on a personal ritual: the "WLC code," short for "the Wifey Landing Call," a tradition they upheld without fail. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Treatment That Might Help You Against Knee Pain Knee pain | search ads Find Now Undo Mihaela showed appreciation for the overwhelming support from her fans and loved ones. She found a bittersweet peace in believing that Felix's spirit continues to shine in the skies he cherished. "Felix Baumgartner is going home now, up there, where he was the happiest ever.," she wrote. Yet, she was candid about the toll of his sudden death. Felix Baumgartner became the first human to break the sound barrier without a vehicle It is noted that Felix Baumgartner was a courageous and creative person who showed his skills in 2012 during his jump into the stratosphere. Under the sponsorship of the Red Bulls he flew over 24 miles above the ground in a helium balloon and parachuted to the ground to make a free fall that broke the sound barrier traveling at more than 843 miles per hour with the help of none. 'You don't really feel the speed because you have no indication. You know you're fast because you kind of feel it, you know but you never feel 800 miles an hour.' Baumgartener said to TMZ sports reporters when asked about reaching over the speed of 800 miles per hour. Millions of people witnessed what he had achieved live on the net, and so this earned him the life title of Fearless Felix with the entire world giving duly credit to his name as being the first man to attain this amazing feat. Baumgartner performed base jumps, parachute jumps from fixed structures, from well-known landmarks such as the Petronas Towers in Malaysia and the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, as seen in various biographies. Mihaela perfectly captured Felix's spirit, "up there, where he was at his happiest." While the investigation into his crash is still ongoing and the world reminisces about his amazing feats. FAQs Where did Felix Baumgartner's fatal crash occur? The crash occurred in Porto Sant'Elpidio, a coastal town in Italy, near a hotel swimming pool. How did Felix break the sound barrier in 2012? He achieved this during a free fall from the stratosphere, reaching speeds over 843 miles per hour. What caused Felix to lose control during his final paragliding flight? Reports indicate he became ill mid-flight, leading to a loss of control, as per reports. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Daily Mirror
3 days ago
- Sport
- Daily Mirror
Haunting moment Felix Baumgartner prepares paraglider for doomed flight before death
Extreme sports athlete Felix Baumgartner tragically plunged to his death during a paragliding accident in Italy. His partner has shared what he was doing before the deadly flight Harrowing footage has captured a paraglider's final moments before he plummeted to his death during a doomed flight. Felix Baumgartner, who hit headlines after jumping from the edge of space in 2012, tragically died in a paragliding accident in Italy on Thursday. The 56-year-old, from Austria, plunged into the side of a swimming pool in the city of Porto Sant Elpidio. His partner, Michela Radulescuhas, has since released a heartbreaking video of Baumgartner preparing for the ride. She posted the video on Twitter and said: "For over 12 years I was there for every take off and landing, from skydiving, paragliding, helicopter flights, paramotor to aerobatic shows. And when I couldn't be there for some heli flights, we had the WLC code - 'the Wifey Landing Call'. Never missed one. Except …this one." The city's mayor, Massimiliano Ciarpella, confirmed Baumgartner's death in a social media post. 'Our community is deeply affected by the tragic disappearance of Felix Baumgartner, a figure of global prominence, a symbol of courage and passion for extreme flight,' Mr Ciarpella said. Baumgartner, known as 'Fearless Felix', stunned the world in 2012 when he became the first human to break the sound barrier with only his body. He wore a pressurised suit and jumped from a capsule hoisted more than 24 miles above Earth by a giant helium balloon over New Mexico. The Austrian, who was part of the Red Bull Stratos team, topped out at 843.6 mph, the equivalent of 1.25 times the speed of sound, during a nine-minute descent. 'When I was standing there on top of the world, you become so humble, you do not think about of breaking records any more, you do not think of about gaining scientific data. 'The only thing you want is to come back alive,' he said after landing in the eastern New Mexico desert. The altitude from which he jumped also marked the highest for a skydiver, shattering the previous record set in 1960 by Joe Kittinger, who was an adviser to Baumgartner during his feat. Baumgartner's altitude record stood for two years until Google executive Alan Eustace set new marks for the highest free-fall jump and greatest free-fall distance. In 2012, millions watched YouTube 's livestream as Baumgartner coolly flashed a thumbs-up when he came out of the capsule high above Earth and then activated his parachute as he neared the ground, lifting his arms in victory after he landed. Baumgartner, a former Austrian military parachutist, made thousands of jumps from planes, bridges, skyscrapers and famed landmarks around the world, including the Christ the Redeemer statue in Brazil. In 2003, he flew across the English Channel in a carbon fibre wing after being dropped from a plane. In recent years, he performed with The Flying Bulls as a helicopter stunt pilot in shows across Europe. He later said travelling faster than sound is 'hard to describe because you don't feel it'. 'Sometimes we have to get really high to see how small we are,' he said.


Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Felix Baumgartner's widow shares footage of fatal paraglider flight as she pays tribute to ‘truly special' partner
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) FELIX Baumgartner's grieving partner has shared footage of the daredevil's doomed final paragliding flight. The Austrian athlete, 56, most famous for jumping to Earth from the edge of space, tragically lost his life in an accident while on holiday in Italy last week. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 Felix's bereaved partner posted a clip of his beginning his final flight Credit: X/@mihaschw 6 He can be seen disappearing off into the sky for the last time Credit: X/@mihaschw 6 Felix is thought to have suffered a cardiac arrest during the flight Credit: X/@mihaschw 6 Felix Baumgartner reportedly suffered a cardiac arrest before crashing into a swimming pool Credit: Shutterstock Editorial His partner, Michela Radulescu, revealed how she held his hand in his dying moments - after he suffered a suspected cardiac arrest midair and crashed into a swimming pool. A clip shared by Michela on social media shows the moment the adrenaline junkie took off from a field to begin the flight. Wearing shorts and a crash helmet, Felix fires up his propeller pack and runs across the grass - as he had done so many times. The wing fills with air and lifts him up from the ground, and he tucks up his legs. Felix soars high into the cloudless blue sky, getting smaller and smaller. Michela, 55, a Romanian TV presenter, said she watched him disappear "not knowing that this would be his last flight of his extraordinary life". In a heartbreaking video posted to X, Michela says: "For over 12 years I was there for every take off and landing, from skydiving, paragliding, helicopter flights, paramotor to aerobatic shows. "And when I couldn't be there for some heli flights, we had the WLC code - 'the Wifey Landing Call'. Never missed one. Except …this one." She said that her "truly special" was "going home now, up there, where he was the happiest ever". In a tribute Felix, Michela wrote in : "He died doing what he loved the most - flying - in a happy place we came for the third time, with me holding his hands and shouting at him to FIGHT. The first fight he lost… Skydiver famous for space jump dies in paragliding tragedy after crashing into pool "Keep telling his story, specially to your kids - in a world full of Dreamers, teach them about the Dreamer who made all his dreams come true, working damn hard for every single one of them." The Red Bull-sponsored athlete became a household name when he jumped to Earth from a space helium balloon in 2012. He set world records for skydiving an estimated 24 miles and reaching an estimated top speed of Mach 1.25 (843.6mph). The stunt also made him the first person ever to break the sound barrier without vehicular power. 6 Felix Baumgartner's tragic final post has been revealed Credit: Instagram @therealfelixbaumgartner 6 The daredevil skydiver lost his life in a paragliding accident on Thursday Credit: Shutterstock Editorial His own tragic final Instagram post also documented the preparation for the flight. Felix had been flying in a motored paraglider when he is believed to have suffered a "sudden onset of illness." This caused him to lose control, with Baumgartner's glider crashing to the ground and into a hotel swimming pool. He was reportedly killed instantly in the tragic accident. Meanwhile, a hotel employee was also injured during Baumgartner's fall. They were said to be struck by the paraglider as it hit the ground.