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Two brothers have built a human catapult to fly into a lake. Johannes Schrieber, 26, and his brother Daniel, 28, from Frankfurt, Germany built the wooden contraption, which can fire people five metres into the sky and 12 metres away. The brothers raised more than £700 through crowdfunding to buy the materials, with every penny well spent as nobody has died yet! (Photo by Caters News)

Two brothers have built a human catapult to fly into a lake. Johannes Schrieber, 26, and his brother Daniel, 28, from Frankfurt, Germany built the wooden contraption, which can fire people five metres into the sky and 12 metres away. The brothers raised more than £700 through crowdfunding to buy the materials, with every penny well spent as nobody has died yet! (Photo by Caters News)




(L–R ) Johannes and his brother Daniel – two brothers have built a human catapult to fly into a lake. (Photo by Caters News)

(L–R ) Johannes and his brother Daniel – two brothers have built a human catapult to fly into a lake. (Photo by Caters News)




The human catapult in action. (Photo by Caters News)

The human catapult in action. (Photo by Caters News)



Daniel and Johannes: making the catapult. (Photo by Caters News)

Daniel and Johannes: making the catapult. (Photo by Caters News)



Placing the catapult. (Photo by Caters News)

Placing the catapult. (Photo by Caters News)



Johannes Schrieber. (Photo by Caters News)

Johannes Schrieber. (Photo by Caters News)



The human catapult in action. (Photo by Caters News)

The human catapult in action. (Photo by Caters News)
31 Aug 2014 08:37:00