About Mike "Michigan" Sandberg
QUALIFICATIONS
Expert D license number 9458
World Champion Relative Work Skydiver
World Record Holder
Certified Padi
Started Skydiving 1973
34 years Skydiving
9000+ Jumps
Atmospheric Dolphin #50
Freak Brother #65
SCR 2220/SCS 851
EMPLOYMENT
Skydiver Stunt Person
Freestylist
Freefall Choreographer
Videographer
Skydiving Sportswear Designer\Manufacturer
Wind tunnel instructor,8 years
Aff Instructor School Of Human Flight
Freestyle Pioneer & instructor
PRINT MEDIA
Norman Kent, the book
Blue Sky magazine
Skydiving magazine
Parachutist
Paramag
British Parachutist
Time magazine
Newsweek magazine
Minolta Mirror
Guiness book
Fallschrim Sport
Swedish Parachutist

First name: Mike
Last name: Sandberg
Check out Mike's extreme biking here
CREDITS
From Wings came Flight
World Champion 8-way Relative Work, 1981 Mirror Image
World Cup Champion 4-way and 8-way Relative Work,
1982
Olympic Freefall Exhibition Team,
1988
Guiness Book of World Records, Male Freestylist
That's Incredible, freestyle
"Kick Start my Heart" Motley Crew music video
Discovery Channel series "Skybound" Body Pilots
Traveling 2 video,
Gyroscopic
Traveling 3 video, Wind tunnel
Terminal Velocity, major motion picture
Breitling watch commercial
Pioneer of freestyle skydiving
Analyst and co-host ESPN World Freestyle Championships
Miller Demonstration Team member
Coca Cola Commercial
"How the Michigan Man Got His Pipe"
By Mike Michigan
The "Michigan Man" as he is called, is the logo of Michigan Suits, "The Peoples Loft" and what he represents has been in debate since he was created back in...well, lets just say back when I was in High School.
As a High School age skydiver there were certain rules that I had to abide by if I were to keep skydiving that semester. B's or better or no skydiving till I could prove I was back up to B's or better. So along with my regular classes I took Mrs. Flugal's art class. She was cool 'cuz she didn't care what you did as long as you did a bunch of it. So, of course, I was doing skydivey type stuff which included "The Tracking Skydiver" comics. At first he didn't have a pipe but he was often seen "smokin" Jerry Bird, Captain Hook and Tony DeRosa on the "10 Man Dream Team."
At the time I was a member of The Clockwork Banana team. We were the "B" Team of the BeechNuts. Actually I was alternate for the BeechNuts 'till The Banana's offered me the coveted 10th slot. This was the glory slot because, if everything went right, you stopped the clock with your dock. So one day at practice I put my Dad's pipe in the sleeve of my suit, which nobody noticed because I was jammed all the way to the front of the cabin of the small door Beech. As soon as we exited I had it out and in my mouth and still had a great swoop. Nobody noticed at first since they all had their game faces on but when they did, it was big smiles. So that's where the pipe came from.
Coincidentally my first below B's or better report card came out at the same time and I was off the team. What brought the average down? Mrs. Flugal's art class! I was at her desk in a flash and when I asked what was up she said, in that condescending teacher voice, was "All you ever do is that skydiving stuff, you need to do other things". It took me almost two weeks to get things up enough to jump again and I did keep my slot.
So, recognition should go to Mrs. Flugal. If it weren't for her the Michigan Man probably wouldn't exist. And I can only hope that she is still teaching art at Vicksburg High School in Michigan. She deserves it.
