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Felix Baumgartner Signed 4x6 Photo Red Bull Stratos Space Jump Red Bull

$ 26.39

Availability: 68 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: 15%

    Description

    At DiligentiaGraphs our focus is to source out the best, authentic items and give you expedient and just service. Our goal is to deliver a five star experience through prompt shipping and communication. Thank you for viewing our auction and feel free to ask any questions.
    The photos for sale are with the intention to honor the service of the veterans who served. Many stories go unnoticed or unrecognized, this is to help honor their service and help bring light to the incredible stories of our vets.
    Hand signed 4x6 inch photo of Felix Baumgartner. Per wikipedia about his record setting jump:
    The launch was originally scheduled for 9 October 2012 but was aborted due to adverse weather conditions. Launch was rescheduled and the mission instead took place on 14 October 2012 when Baumgartner landed in eastern
    New Mexico
    after jumping from a then world-record 38,969.3 metres (127,852 feet) and falling a record distance of 36,402.6 metres (119,431 feet); the altitude record was broken by
    Alan Eustace
    in 2014. Baumgartner also set the record for fastest speed of free fall at 1,357.64 km/h (843.6 mph), making him the first human to break the
    sound barrier
    outside a vehicle
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    We do accept returns within 14 days that has been communicated and approved. We have a 15% fee on items that are restocked and do pay for return shipping. Refunds are given once items are returned in original condition.
    On all of our sold items we donate a percentage of profits to the Wounded Warrior project and to World War II museum in New Orleans, LA.