Video. Peter Salzmann’s 347 Km/h Wingsuit Record Shown in New Footage
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Even human beings can fly, just a wingsuit and a little bit of healthy madness. However, no one had ever done so at similar speeds, from Formula1. The Austrian Peter Salzmann established in Switzerland the new world record of speed for a base jump with wingsuit, reaching the tip of 347 km/h. The company, completed on 19 August 2025 by the Ecstasy Board on the north wall of the Eiger, in Switzerland, at 3,713 meters of altitude, saw it remain in …


Peter Salzmann’s 347 km/h wingsuit record shown in new footage
Images released this week show Austrian wingsuit pilot Peter Salzmann setting a new world speed record in August, reaching 347 km/h during a free fall over Switzerland.
A man and a speed that is hard to believe! The Saalfelden extreme athlete Peter Salzmann (38) did it again: With a breakneck jump from the world-famous Eiger North Face in Switzerland, the Pinzgauer wrote sports history on August 19. With a Wingsuit developed especially for the record hunt, Salzmann raced through the skies at an incredible 347 km/h – seven kilometers faster than the previous best mark. Thus, he officially won the world record in…
The Austrian wingsuit pilot Peter Salzmann set a new BASE world record by reaching 347 kilometers per hour on August 19, while being chased by the drone more
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