"Everyone knew it was impossible. But then, a fool who didn't know came along. And afterwards he also knew."
72 0 ReplyJust throw yourself at the ground and miss.
65 0 ReplyNow there’s a hoopy frood who knows where his towel is
20 0 ReplyExperienced people will tell you that the key is to be distracted before you hit the ground.
Of course, most people’s experience is short lived since they’re not experienced enough of to die trying.
13 0 ReplyI've never once missed. I'm just that good
8 0 ReplyAnd don't panic!
5 0 ReplyEvery time I hear this, I imagine somebody jumping into a belly flop, but instead of falling just yeeting over the horizon at the speed if light.
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Bro, I sat in planes before, it’s not that hard
35 0 ReplyDefine “fly”
I’ve been airborne due to me not jumping or falling, carrying a sheet of plywood and windy days are fun. Airfoil goes WHEEEE.
32 0 ReplyI took flight in a 4-wheeler and hit my sternum on the handlebars
That's the only time I ever rode a 4-wheeler
7 0 ReplyThe Hilary Duff song.
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The scar on my forehead from honestly trying to fly is all of the evidence that I need that I honestly tried to fly.
26 0 ReplyThe boy who lived!
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"The Guide says there is an art to flying", said Ford, "or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss."
25 0 ReplyThat is actually a pretty accurate summary of how orbits work.
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Me. I have. No, like, I've literally had flight lessons, 10/10 highly recommended.
22 0 ReplyIs their some frequency I should be flapping my arms to cus like planes and gliders are expensive and they need maintenance
13 0 ReplyFrom random stack exchange nonsense: 750Hz-ish? Idk would be nice to run some actual fluid dynamics on, you'd probably run into issues with that pesky sound barrier...
But in all seriousness a paramotor is relatively cheap ($10-15k ish depending on how much you spend on a training program). I've only flown fixed-wing since I got financial aid for lessons (there are a TON of scholarships out there if you're serious about flying, there's a huge pilot shortage right now).
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Looks at framed certificate of pilots license...cries a little.
17 0 ReplyJust remember, kids! If you don't start from the flat ground it doesn't count as flying! So don't go jumping off the roof or the bridge, because even if you succeed we'll tell everyone you cheated.
15 0 ReplyI did. Okay, the 1 megawatt indoor skydiving installation helped a bit, but I was flying.
14 0 Replycover yourself in oil
14 0 ReplyI mean I have not researched but I tried pretty hard to jump off the ground and will myself up so I could fly like my dreams and I think that counts.
13 0 ReplyAll the damn time as a kid. So no one can say I didn't try.
9 0 ReplyYou didn't try hard enough.
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https://youtu.be/sKouPOhh_9I?si=OLox9yOOiyQhhoTJ just got to remake your worldview
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