Birdman inc.
The name "birdman" has a long lived history. It has always been a synonym for a man who wants to fly, one way or the other, like Daedalus and his son Icarus. There are classical stories and sagas from virtually every culture of heroes leaping from high mountains and towers and flying to the ground with changing success. However, it was only in the early 20th century when man had created means to lift him high enough to really try the only form of real un-powered flying, skydiving. Among those were aviation pioneers such as Charles Lindbergh, Clem Sohn and Leo Valentin who jumped and flew with a help of a "batsuits" or so called "wingsuits". They were men who refused to believe that they couldn't fly. They were called the birdmen.
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