Indoor Skydiving – Skydiving Without a Parachute or an Airplane
There is skydiving and there is skydiving for the less courageous ones. That’s sort of like a parachute jump, without a parachute, airplane nor jump. If you think you wouldn’t really jump from an airplane and you want a cool sensation try indoor skydiving. It’s like normal skydiving! Well, not really.. In this case they are using wind tunnels (the wind speed reaches more than 250km/h) in order to simulate the experience and you will miss the hills and those big bad buildings you would see from the plane ready to crash you.
The only ‘must’ in order to jump is not to have any heart problems or major health problems. Most of the centers give you an instruction before blowing you up the tunnel. Don’t worry, it is not dangerous and you can breath normal. Even young kids can do it. The experience is cheaper than bungee jumping.
Romania doesn’t have such a center yet, but we found some in other places in Europe. If you get around there, don’t skip this experience.
At a real jump, the free fall lasts about 30 seconds. So don’t get scared if the “jump” doesn’t last long.
This is what it’s about::
If you want to, you can learn how to do it and practice it in:
England
In Milton Keynes at 87km from London – www.airkix.com – 45€ for a 2 minute flight
In Bedford at 92km away from London, pretty close to Milton Keynes -www.bodyflight.co.uk – they say they are the largest center. Moreover, these guys have other ‘goodies’ for us – 45€ for 2 flights of 1’15”
France
In Paris at www.aerokart.com – the flight lasts 2,5 minutes and costs 70€. Bonus: they also have a kart lane
The Netherlands
In Roseendaal at 143km from Amsterdam and 106km from Brussels – www.indoorskydive.com – 50€ for 2 sessions for 60 seconds each.
Spain
At Alcantarilla Air base 14km from Murcia City and 230km from Valenica. 41€ for a 2 minute flight.
Germany
In Bottrop –www.indoor-skydiving.com. The prices start from 49€, while the tunnel is entirely made of glass and it’s the taller of this sort.
60 km from Dusseldorf www.air-power-arena.de. A training session is 50€, it’s compulsory and includes a 3 minute flight.
Russia
In Chekov at www.realfly.ru where 2 minutes of adrenalin costs 30€.
In Moscow, however, at www.bodyflightmoscow.com a one minute flight costs 13€.
The United Arab Emirates
In Abu Dhabi – www.indoorskydiving.ae – 2 minutes are 37€
Serbia
In a nice city which is very close to Romania: Novidsad – www.skydivenovisad.com – 20€ for 3 minutes
Latvia
47 km from Riga – www.aerodium.lv – 21€ for 2 minutes
Switzerland
Somewhere in Rümlang - www.bodyflying.ch – 70€ for an hour and a half lesson.
Croatia
In Novi Golubovec, but it looks like it’s also possible in Zagreb: www.vugrek-skydive-simulator.com – approximately 55€ per person.
Turkey
In Istanbul – 30€ for 3 minutes.
Unfortunately, they don’t have a website. Contact: Carnaval Organization
carnaval.org@hotmail.com
00902122254062 | 00905336465131
*If indoor skydiving seems too dangerous, tell us and we will have a special article for you about where you can play bridge..
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Nice article you have there which is a great indoor adventure, you wouldn’t really jump from an airplane and you want a cool sensation. Indeed this indoor skydiving sort of like a parachute jump, without a parachute, airplane nor jump
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