On Sunday 2nd June 2019, Australian Skydivers and Friends of Aussies set a new Australian Largest Freefall Formation of a 130way at Perris Valley Skydiving, USA.
2018
On the 6th October 2018, Aussie Bigway Participants set new Sequential Records in Australia at Skydive Ramblers, Toogoolawah QLD. Three groups completed a 2 point 45way Sequential Record, with 80 participants new Australian Record Holders. Read about how this was achieved.
2017
On the 24th November 2017, Aussie Bigway Participants set new Sequential Records in Australia at Skydive Oz, Moruya NSW. Three groups completed a 3 point 32way Sequential Record, with 52 participants now new Australian Record Holders. Read about how this was achieved.
On the 5th December 2017, Aussie Bigway Participants jumping at Skydive Australia York, Western Australia, set new Sequential Records. Two groups completed a 2 point 17way Sequential Record, and a 3 point 17 way. 34 participants at the camp are new WA Record Holders! Read about how this was achieved.
2016
On the 9th December 2016, Aussie Bigway Participants set new Sequential Records in Australia. Four groups completed a 2 point 32way Sequential Record, with 74 participants. Read about how this was achieved.
2015
On the 31st of May 2015 and the last possible opportunity, the last jump of the event and a new Australia’s Largest Formation of 119 was set.
2012
In May 2012, during an Aussie Bigway event in Perris Valley, USA, the POPS (Parachutists Over Phorty Society) set a new Australian Record of a 42way.
2010
On the 13th of June 2010, some very strange, exciting and outright unbelievable events took place.
09:10am from 18,000ft above Skydive Perris, held for just over 6 seconds was Australia’s Largest Formation of 105.
11.53am from 18,500ft above Skydive Perris, held for just under 6 seconds was Australia’s Largest Formation of 109.
14.05pm from 17,500ft above Skydive Perris, held for nearly 4 seconds was the now current Australia’s Largest Formation of 112.
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