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THRILLING, DANGEROUS AND A DEFINITE CROWD PLEASER!

 

"Valencia was phenomenal, we loved working with him! Thank you for helping to make this an extremely easy and fulfilling process!
Also glad 1 year later we were able to follow through with our original plans! Looking forward to working with you in the future!"

  7 Hills Church Festival, Florence, KY     April 2-4, 2021

 

The Show begins with a 10 to 12-minute information and educational talk about what it’s like to be a Human cannonball. 
This will include some of incredible experiences and places where Rocketman has worked as well as many
interesting points about the cannon we are about to shoot.

Next, we will start with the final safety net inspection. (this is all part of the build- up to create suspense and show
the danger of the shot you are about to experience).  The Rocketman then will walk up the barrel of the cannon that is set
at the exact angle for the shot.  He then will get inside and there will be a 5 second countdown leading to
the cannon shot accompanied by an explosion.

 

PROMO VIDEO

 

 

 

 

ABOUT

Valencia makes his living as a Human Cannonball being shot from a cannon; free flying through the air at speeds of (55mph),

heights of over (65 ft), and distances of (165ft). He lands in a narrow net, set (20ft) off of the ground and rocks the crowds every time

when he hits his target at the center and takes off his helmet in a heartfelt victory salute. The Rocketman defeats gravity once again.

The Rocketman Valencia has twenty three years of Human Cannonball experience.

 

 

 

 

 

    

 

A human cannonball is a dangerous performance in which a person who acts as the "cannonball" and is ejected from a specially
designed "cannon". The human cannonball lands on a horizontal net or inflated bag placed at the landing point, as predicted by physics.

The first human cannonball, launched in 1877 at the Royal Aquarium in London,
was a 14-year-old girl called "Zazel" ( Rossa Matilda Ri
chter).

More than 30 human cannonballs have died during the performance of this stunt.
Usually as a result of the failure of the safety net. Landing is considered to be the most dangerous aspect of the act.

 

       

 

 

 

 

     

 

 
 

 

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