词条 | Rick Rojatt |
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|name = Rick Rojatt |image = |image_size = |caption = |birth_name = |birth_date = |birth_place = |death_date = |death_place = |death_cause = |resting_place = |resting_place_coordinates = |residence = |nationality = |ethnicity = |citizenship = |other_names = |known_for = |education = |alma_mater = |employer = |occupation = |home_town = |title = |salary = |networth = |height = |weight = |term = |predecessor = |successor = |party = |boards = |religion = |spouse = |partner = |children = |parents = |relations = |signature = |website = |footnotes = }}Rick Rojatt ( – ) is a Canadian stuntman, and the inspiration for the Human Fly comic book character.[1] Stunt careerRojatt performed a 250 mph wingwalking stunt on top of a DC-8 airliner flown by Clay Lacy over the Mojave desert and Texas. In 1977, Rojatt contracted a Hydrogen peroxide rocket powered Harley-Davidson Sportster motorcycle to be built to jump 27 school buses at the Montreal Olympic Stadium during a Gloria Gaynor concert beating Evel Knievel's record jump of 13 buses. Although he was able to beat the record, he crashed the motorcycle and suffered a broken ankle and some other injuries.[2] He then retired from public life. References1. ^{{cite book|title=Heroes in the Night: Inside the Real Life Superhero Movement|author=Tea Krulos|page=45}} 2. ^{{cite book|title=Rocketman: My Rocket-Propelled Life and High-Octane Creations|author= Ky Michaelson|page=78}} External links
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