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Munich: Bodyflying for 1 Person

1. Munich: Bodyflying for 1 Person

Receive training from professional flight instructors on the art of bodyflying. Then, when you're ready enter the flight chamber for your 2-minute flight. The Jochen Schweizer Arena has a state-of-the-art, energy-efficient indoor skydiving facility. Within the chamber a turbulence-free stream of air reaches speeds of up to 285 km/h. This provides the ideal training conditions for all free-fall disciplines in parachuting (formation & freefly).  During your flight, you receive constant support from the experienced flight instructors. No prior knowledge is required for a flight in the wind tunnel.

Bodyflying: Indoor Skydiving Experience for 2 People

2. Bodyflying: Indoor Skydiving Experience for 2 People

Experience bodyflying in a state-of-the-art, energy-efficient indoor skydiving facility with a friend. The completely round, glassed-in 15-meter-tall flight chamber is the venue for this one-of-a-kind experience. Inside the chamber a turbulence-free stream of air reaches speeds of up to 285 km/h. This provides the ideal training conditions for all free-fall disciplines including parachuting, formation and free flight. Receive training and constant support from a team of experienced flight instructors. No prior knowledge is required for this 2-minute flight in the wind tunnel.

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4.9 / 5

based on 16 reviews

It was so much fun! Our first time doing this… the venue is really nice lots to do there. We will definitely go again. The instructor was very good very helpful, overall good fun!!

Exciting experience well organized with just the right amount of adrenaline but not at all dangerous ... definitely to be redone!

Definitely recommendable. Short but helpful explanation and off you go