On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 14:18:36 -0600, "Bill Daniels"
bildan@comcast-dot-net wrote:
I caught this photo on the Soaring Wikipedia.  As it happened, I knew then 
Capt. Kittinger during these tests.  I thought him to be a very friendly and 
enthusiastic aviator though seemingly determined to 'push the envelope' 
whenever he had the chance.  He was a real "Jet Jocky" and a small boy's 
hero.
You will notice, if you look carefully, that his right glove has detached 
from his pressure suit exposing bare skin to virtual space conditions at 
102,000 feet.  The only result was a swollen hand that was painful for a few 
days.
It is not true that the unnamed "Air Force Empolyee" given credit for the 
photo was a lowly GS3 wearing shorts and T-shirt while riding in the open 
gondola as a contemporary Mad Magazine suggested.  The unmanned camera was 
triggered by the lanyard seen in the photo.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Kittinger-jump.jpg
Where are today's heros?
Bill Daniels 
Kittinger is still around in the GA biz...last I heard he was an
active balloonist and managing an airshow operation in Florida.
rj