The official YouTube channel of the highly anticipated movie franchise, the Fast and the Furious, has recently released a very interesting featurette. This featurette of the movie shows the world that the seventh installment to the franchise actually airdrop cars for real! Wow, this is some really serious stuff that people should not mess around with.
In the featurette released by the official YouTube channel of the aforementioned movie franchise, it can be seen that there are in fact a number of cars being airdropped at the speed of 130 to 140 mph from an airplane, which happens to be a fine example of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules. The plane can be seen flying at the altitude of 12,000 feet.
For the sake of safety, the cars being airdropped have been well equipped with parachutes that will be activated as soon as the car reaches an altitude of 5,000 feet. Fortunately enough for all the crews and actors in the movie, everything goes as smoothly as planned.
Speaking of the Fast and Furious 7, the movie is going to come out on April 3 this year. Needless to say, it holds plenty of surprises and it will prove to be even far more spectacular when compared to its prequel. Again, however, this will be the last time fans of the highly popular movie franchise get to see Paul Walker in action. So, true fans of the movie franchise may as well make sure they don’t miss this one. If this 7th installment turns out a success, a number of recent reports indicate that there will be at least three more movies to follow.