Surfing down the line with the Flying Frenchies

They believe they can surf and fly. Meet a group of crazy acrobats, artists, and athletes with a common goal: to risk their lives doing dangerous things. The Flying Frenchies were founded by Julien Millot and Tancrède Melet, in 2008. Since then, they’ve designed and developed a series of creative outdoor stunts involving base jumping, […]

They believe they can surf and fly. Meet a group of crazy acrobats, artists, and athletes with a common goal: to risk their lives doing dangerous things. The Flying Frenchies were founded by Julien Millot and Tancrède Melet, in 2008. Since then, they’ve designed and developed a series of creative outdoor stunts involving base jumping, paragliding, skiing, and other extreme sports. Melet died in an air balloon accident in January 2016, but the collective kept pushing the limits of imagination, inspired by his legacy and vision.

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Surfing down the line with the Flying Frenchies

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