Austrian duo complete a historic wingsuit flight along London’s River Thames.

May 12, 2024

LONDON, UK – Two Austrian skydivers, Marco Fürst and Marco Waltenspiel, accomplished a remarkable feat by becoming the first individuals to successfully navigate a wingsuit flight through London’s iconic landmark, Tower Bridge.

Marco Fuerst and Marco Waltenspiel of Austria on their way to Tower Bridge in London, Great Britain on May, 12, 2024 // Peter Salzmann / Red Bull Content Pool

Precision Navigation: After leaping from a Helicopter, the pair descended from an altitude of 3,000ft and flew across the River Thames 35m above the water between the bridge towers. High-Speed Flight: Reaching a top speed of 246 km/h, they completed the jump and landed safely within 45 seconds.

Marco Fuerst and Marco Waltenspiel of Austria fly through Tower Bridge in London, Great Britain on May 12, 2024. // Joerg Mitter / Red Bull Content Pool

Expert Execution: After flying through the bridge, the duo performed a complex ‘flare’ manoeuvre to safely ascend and deploy parachutes.
Rigorous Preparation: The pair conducted extensive training in Oxfordshire, UK, involving cranes to simulate the Tower Bridge dimensions.

Access Here

– At approximately 5:45 am on Sunday morning, Fürst and Waltenspiel initiated their descent from the helicopter, opening their wingsuit to soar approximately 35m above the water toward the Tower Bridge. After successfully flying through the gap, they ascended to a height of 80 metres for a parachute deployment, before making a controlled landing on designated barges on the Thames.

Marco Fuerst and Marco Waltenspiel of Austria fly through Tower Bridge in London, Great Britain on May, 12, 2024 // Mihai Stetcu / Red Bull Content Pool

– The wingsuit flight, which spanned from take-off to their emergence through the Tower Bridge, lasted for 45 seconds, with the pair reaching a maximum speed of 246 km/h.

Marco Fuerst and Marco Waltenspiel of Austria fly through Tower Bridge in London, Great Britain on May 12, 2024. // Eisa Bakos / Red Bull Content Pool

– Marco Fürst expressed his elation, stating: “I just feel amazing. The jump was beautiful and everything worked out really well. In the last two and a half years we planned everything through and had the best preparation and training. I really enjoyed the journey and I’m really grateful to work with Marco and such a good team to bring our dream to life”.

– His fellow skydiver, Marco Waltenspiel, echoed his sentiment: “You can’t rebuild this unique bridge. We did around 200 training jumps just for this day, just for this minute. The difference between training and today is, of course, huge. It’s not a common jump, it’s unique. It was quite intense and I’m super happy now.”

Marco Waltenspiel and Marco Fuerst of Austria fly through Tower Bridge in London, Great Britain on May 12, 2024. // Dominik Angerer / Red Bull Content Pool

– Preparations for this undertaking commenced in April 2022 and involved the development of a training site in Oxfordshire, UK, which included two cranes that mimicked the dimensions of the Tower Bridge.

Marco Fuerst and Marco Waltenspiel of Austria seen inside a Helicopter on their way to Tower Bridge London, Great Britain on May 12, 2024. // Michael Zajc / Red Bull Content Pool 
Marco Fuerst and Marco Waltenspiel of Austria jump of a Helicopter on their way to Tower Bridge London, Great Britain on May 12, 2024. // Peter Salzmann / Red Bull Content Pool 

– Wingsuit flying has revolutionized the world of skydiving, transforming vertical descent into horizontal flight, followed by a safe landing using a parachute. Fürst and Waltenspiel, members of the Red Bull Skydive Team, are among the top wingsuit practitioners globally, with extensive records of jumps such as flying over Croatia’s heart island and iconic downhill ski run ‘The Streif’ in Kitzbühl, Austria.

Marco Fuerst and Marco Waltenspiel of Austria are seen during the Wings Through Tower Bridge project in London, Great Britain on May, 10, 2024 // Joerg Mitter / Red Bull Content Pool 

– Waltenspiel revealed: It’s just insane to get this opportunity to fly through such a unique landmark – you see stunts like this in films, but to actually do it ourselves is amazing. It gives me goosebumps just talking about it.”

 

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *