Slowest Time For Cardboard Box Parachute To Descend 15 Feet

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Brooklyn, New York, United States / April 4, 2009

Giovanni Rescigno’s cardboard box parachute took 2.16 seconds to descend 15 feet, a new world record. The top of the parachute was 15 feet above ground level when timing began, and the clock stopped when the box made contact with the floor.

Rescigno set the record on April 4, 2009 at the first annual Brooklyn World Record Day in Brooklyn, New York. The event was held by URDB in conjunction with Beam Camp. Dan Rollman was present as a witness.

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  • United States Pallavi Gupta

    Congratulations to Giovanni Rescigno for setting a new world record with his cardboard box parachute, descending 15 feet in just 2.16 seconds! Achieving this feat at the first annual Brooklyn World Record Day on April 4, 2009, is truly remarkable. Your innovative approach and dedication have earned you a well-deserved place in the record books.

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