A lot of world media covered the story about Felix Baumgartner and Red Bull Stratos project, and one cover page with my photograph of Felix Baumgartner on it reminds me the most of how proud I am for being part of a huge Stratos project that wrote new pages in human history. Photo of Felix was taken in Roswell, New Mexico after the jump.

The Red Bulletin started out as Formula One’s daily magazine printed by Austrian beverage company Red Bull, and today it is one of the few global monthly magazines. It first appeared in Austria, Red Bull’s home country, at the end of 2007. Every first Tuesday in the month, around 1.1 million copies of The Red Bulletin are distributed as supplements with nine Austrian newspapers and magazines: BVZ, Kleine Zeitung, Kurier, NÖN, Die Presse, Salzburger Nachrichten, Seitenblicke Magazin, Tiroler Tageszeitung, and Vorarlberger Nachrichten. Since 2009, a further 2.5 million copies have also been distributed in the United Kingdom with the Sunday Telegraph, in Germany with Münchner Merkur, tz and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, in Northern Ireland with the Belfast Telegraph, in the Republic of Ireland with The Irish Times, in New Zealand with the New Zealand Herald, in South Africa with The Star, Daily News, Cape Argus, Cape Times and Pretoria News, in Poland with Gazeta Wyborcza and in Kuwait with the Kuwait Times. Currently, over 3,6 million copies are distributed every month. In June 2010, 700,000 issues of an own US edition of the Red Bulletin were distributed around the Red Bull Air Race in New York along with the New York Times. Behind every story there is a supposed outstanding achievement. Currently, all issues are available via the new Red Bulletin website: www.redbulletin.com

Read my personal story of Red Bull Stratos project.