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WATCH: Stuntman rockets himself over canyon made famous by Evel Knievel jump

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Stuntman duplicates famous Evel Knievel jump across River Snake Canyon
WATCH ABOVE: Stuntman Eddie Braun mimicked the legendary jump across the Snake River Canyon that his role model, Evel Knievel, attempted 42 years ago – Sep 16, 2016

TWIN FALLS, Idaho – Professional stuntman Eddie Braun successfully jumped over the Snake River Canyon Friday afternoon in an ode to his boyhood idol, Evel Knievel.

Braun soared over the southern Idaho canyon in a custom-built rocket dubbed “Evel Spirit.”

It launched off a steep ramp on the edge of the canyon rim just before 4 p.m. as hundreds of onlookers watched.

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The rocket reached an estimated 400 miles per hour before its parachute deployed, allowing Braun and the ship to land safely in fields on the other side of the canyon.

Braun has said the rocket was identical to the model Knievel used for his failed canyon attempt on Sept. 8, 1974. Knievel landed at the bottom of the canyon when his parachute prematurely deployed, but walked away with only minor injuries.

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Braun hoped his effort would prove that Knievel could have made it across the canyon if his parachute had deployed at the correct time.

Stuntman Eddie Braun embraces Evel Knievel’s daughter-in-law Shelli Knievel afte rcompleting his flight over the Snake River Canyon in the rocket “Evel Spirit” on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016, at Twin Falls, Idaho. Pat Sutphin/The Times-News via AP

Before the jump, the 54-year-old Braun said he was optimistic he would make it across the canyon.

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“I wouldn’t be doing this if I thought it couldn’t be done,” he said.

Months of testing was performed on the rocket designed by Scott Truax, whose father constructed the original “X2 Skycycle” for Knievel.

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Truax followed his father’s blueprints down to the last bolt and deviated only by updating the parachute system.

Other daredevils have proposed similar jumps across the canyon in recent decades – including Knievel’s son Robbie. But Braun appears to have been the first to actually try since Knievel’s attempt.

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Braun said he spent about $1.5 million of his own money on the effort.

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