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wingsuit in British English (ˈwɪŋˌsuːt) nouna type of skydiving suit with fabric under the arms and between the legs, enabling the wearer to reduce his or her rate of fall Examples of 'wingsuit' in a sentencewingsuit To turn wingsuit pilots into professional athletes competing for large prize money.The highest wingsuit jump record is 37,265 ft - he is aiming for 42,000 ft.Since their origins in 1930, 72 wingsuit flyers have died testing their equipment.He was the fifth wingsuit pilot to die in the area this year.Then he found a job as a wingsuit pilot.Initially wingsuit pilots faced questions over whether they were flying, or merely falling.She assumed that he would be wearing a wingsuit - but he won't.Formation wingsuit jumping has become popular in recent years thanks to more advanced suits.Wingsuit pilots usually use a parachute to help them land.He also flew using a wingsuit. |