New World Record: Superhero Breaks Most Boards In Freefall

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Were you ever a Power Rangers fan as a kid? Well it turns our your childhood hero is also a skydiver. True story. The Green/White Ranger (aka Jason David Frank) set a new Guinness World Record by breaking the most boards in freefall -- seven boards in 46.4 seconds. Anyone else up for the challenge?

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  1. […] Join the Teem released a video showing Frank preparing to break boards while falling out of an airplane. Pulling off this wild stunt required some extra assistance — Frank needed people to hold the boards in place for him, and there had to be someone else to work the camera. Everyone involved had to be trained to use a parachute, and they all basically became skydiving experts along the way. When it came time to make the record-breaking jump, Frank literally dove in headfirst and broke 7 boards in under 50 seconds. At that point, he pulled his chute and sailed down to victory. According to Guinness World Records, Frank lost his position a few months later when Ernie Torres broke 12 boards while falling, but Frank’s stunt will still go down in history. […]

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Were you ever a Power Rangers fan as a kid? Well it turns our your childhood hero is also a skydiver. True story. The Green/White Ranger (aka Jason David Frank) set a new Guinness World Record by breaking the most boards in freefall -- seven boards in 46.4 seconds. Anyone else up for the challenge?

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  1. […] Join the Teem released a video showing Frank preparing to break boards while falling out of an airplane. Pulling off this wild stunt required some extra assistance — Frank needed people to hold the boards in place for him, and there had to be someone else to work the camera. Everyone involved had to be trained to use a parachute, and they all basically became skydiving experts along the way. When it came time to make the record-breaking jump, Frank literally dove in headfirst and broke 7 boards in under 50 seconds. At that point, he pulled his chute and sailed down to victory. According to Guinness World Records, Frank lost his position a few months later when Ernie Torres broke 12 boards while falling, but Frank’s stunt will still go down in history. […]

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