Watch: How the Cars of Fast and Furious 7 Dived Off an Airplane

Remember how Furious 7's cars went skydiving in the film's extended first look video? Did you think that scene was the handiwork of lords of graphic? Turns out, the guys actually dropped the cars off an airplane. The latest release on the Fast and Furious franchise's official YouTube channel is a featurette that shows how the folks managed to shoot this magnificent scene.
Also Read: The Cars of Fast and Furious 7
The scene sees the cars free-falling out of a Lockheed C-130 Hercules flying at about 12,000 feet. Three camera flyers armed with parachutes and helmet-cameras jump off after the cars are dropped from the airplane. Imagine this: 2 cars free-falling at about 225Km/h, 3 camera flyers and a helicopter! Quite unnerving, eh? The shoot needed precision from not only pilots of the airplane and the chopper, but also the flyers. It takes some sort of dedication to put in that much effort despite all the risks involved.
After the cars are dropped, the parachutes were activated as soon as the cars reached an altitude of 5,000 feet altitude. Thank God!
Set to be released on April 3, the 7th instalment of the film picks up the story after the death of Han in Tokyo. It has Jason Statham playing Owen Shaw's elder brother, who is out to exact revenge. Filmed in cities across the globe, Furious 7 will feature the underground Race Wars event in Los Angeles that also featured in the first Fast and Furious instalment.
Here's the video:
Latest News
Jaiveer Mehra | May 22, 20262026 Honda City Facelift Price, Variants ExplainedThe 2026 City facelift adds a new top variant, along with cosmetic updates and new features.1 min read
Amaan Ahmed | May 22, 2026Honda ZR-V Hybrid SUV Debuts In India; Deliveries Start In July 2026Honda's first-ever hybrid SUV for India has a certified fuel efficiency figure of 22.80 kmpl.3 mins read
Carandbike Team | May 22, 20262026 Honda City Facelift Launched In India; Prices Start At Rs. 12 LakhThe new Honda City gets sharper looks, premium styling, and new feature additions.3 mins read
Jaiveer Mehra | May 22, 20262026 Honda City Facelift, ZR-V India Launch Highlights: Price, Features, Specifications, Images & MoreHonda’s fifth-gen compact sedan is set to receive its second facelift, while the ZR-V will be launched in India for the first time.2 mins read
Amaan Ahmed | May 21, 2026Jeep's Upcoming SUV For India To Use Platform From Tata MotorsUpcoming SUV bearing the Jeep name will be built in India and exported to over 50 markets worldwide, Stellantis confirmed in its latest investor presentation.1 min read
car&bike Team | May 21, 2026New Bajaj Pulsar N160 Variant Launched At Rs. 1.22 LakhThe new variant of the Pulsar N160 features gold USD forks, ABS, assist and slipper clutch, and other features.1 min read
Janak Sorap | May 20, 2026Norton Manx R First Ride Review: Brit Superbike Killer?The Norton Manx R is not just another 200 bhp superbike chasing lap times — it is a motorcycle that tries to bring character, exclusivity and real-world usability back into the superbike experience.8 mins read
car&bike Team | May 20, 2026Axor Brutale Surges Dual Spoiler Helmet Review: Best Of Both WorldsThe Axor Brutale Surges Dual Spoiler Helmet promises a strong mix of everyday comfort and track-focused safety. But does it? Let's find out.5 mins read
Preetam Bora | May 11, 20262026 Suzuki Burgman Street 125 Review: What’s Good, What’s Not?The new Suzuki Burgman Street 125 gets refreshed design, minor but meaningful tweaks to the engine, a stiffened chassis, new features and more. But is it worth recommending? Read on, to find out.8 mins read
Bilal Firfiray | May 11, 2026Audi SQ8 Review: The Performance SUV That Actually Makes SenseThe Audi SQ8 has the performance of a V8 seamlessly combined with the everyday luxury and comfort, making it one of the most complete performance SUVs on sale in India today.5 mins read
Jafar Rizvi | May 3, 2026River Indie Gen 3 Long Term Report: 1 Month, 400 km AfterAfter a month and 400 km, the River Indie impresses with its utility-first approach, smooth ride and standout design, despite a few everyday usability compromises.8 mins read




















































































































