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A Chinese paraglider has avoided death after being propelled 27,800ft (8,500m) into the air by a rare updraft.
A Chinese paraglider is lucky to be alive after being sucked more than eight kilometres above the ground in a cloud vortex.
Peng Yujiang, a paraglider who unintentionally set a new world altitude record, has been given a six-month flight suspension.
A Chinese paraglider was pulled 26,400 feet into the sky by an icy vortex over Qilian Mountains. He survived severe frostbite ...
A Chinese paraglider narrowly escaped death after being sucked into a cloud vortex. He was pulled high into the sky and ended ...
A nearly deadly adventure was experienced by a paraglider in China when strong winds dragged him, resulting in him reaching ...
Bone-chilling viral video shows the moment a Chinese paraglider almost froze to death after he was apparently sucked into the clouds — leaving him stranded roughly 5 miles off the ground and ...
A paraglider who nearly froze to death after his parachute pulled him 28,000 feet into the air is being investigated by Chinese police.
Helsing and its international partners producing an autonomous maritime underwater surveillance package – incorporating the ...
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The Foreign Office has updates its travel advice for people going on holiday to Turkey, or those who may already be in the ...
Chinese defense scientists are exploring ways to repurpose old rocket artillery into aircraft-destroying gliders, building on their centuries-old history of rocket use in combat.
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