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NewsOctober 21, 2015

LOS ANGELES -- Sixty-one wingsuit skydivers have flown into the record books, creating a diamond-shaped formation while soaring over California before breaking apart and floating to the ground. The group set the record for the largest such formation Saturday at Skydive Perris, 80 miles southeast of Los Angeles, Taya Weiss, the jump's lead organizer, said Tuesday. It shattered the old record set by 42 flyers in June...

By JOHN ROGERS ~ Associated Press
Sixty-one wingsuit skydivers set a world record Saturday for the largest aerial formation in the sky over Perris, California. (Mark Harris ~ Skydive Perris via AP)
Sixty-one wingsuit skydivers set a world record Saturday for the largest aerial formation in the sky over Perris, California. (Mark Harris ~ Skydive Perris via AP)

LOS ANGELES -- Sixty-one wingsuit skydivers have flown into the record books, creating a diamond-shaped formation while soaring over California before breaking apart and floating to the ground.

The group set the record for the largest such formation Saturday at Skydive Perris, 80 miles southeast of Los Angeles, Taya Weiss, the jump's lead organizer, said Tuesday. It shattered the old record set by 42 flyers in June.

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Weiss said the record was verified by a panel of judges from Federation Aeronautique Internationale, the international group that keeps track of skydiving and other aviation-related records.

One judge on the ground witnessed the jumpers leap from three separate aircraft at 13,500 feet, create the formation and then break apart at 5,500 feet. Two other judges reviewed photos of the jump later and confirmed Monday it was official.

"It was an absolutely incredible experience," said Weiss, who was also one of the jumpers. "We're a very small community, although we're growing, and to get everyone together from all over the world, especially to achieve such a difficult goal, is very rewarding."

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