Vertical wind tunnels | Indoor skydiving We believe that the idea of human flying is limitless. We create, design and build vertical wind tunnel experiences all over the world. In 1979, Aerodium created the first wind tunnel in the world that was adjusted for flying for a person and available to the public as a service provider. We opened up the miracle of flying for millions of people in 2006 during the culmination of The Torino Olympic games ceremony. Since the debut at the Olympic games we have created specifically adjusted tunnels for the show business and have created a totally new and successful industry: a rental business of tunnels. In 2010, we created the first recirculation type wind tunnel at the exhibition EXPO2010 in Shanghai, which entertained an audience of 10 100 every day with its shows. You can follow our journey: Instagram: aerodium Facebook: Aerodium LinkedIn: Aerodium www.aerodium.technology
Is it possible for Aerodium to build a budget friendly indoor sky diving unit in India. So many adventurous Indian people can experience Aerodium. I love Aerodium❤. I am a huge fan of your machines and people behind it.
Of course we can, Rajeshmustang7243! You can be the one to bring AERODIUM to 🇮🇳 ✨ Please read all about options here aerodium.technology/all-models and here aerodium.technology/faq Make your choice and make it happen aerodium.technology/contact-us ✨
Why do I feel like this was used to film a lot of the actual skydiving scene (minus the jump) and they’re under NDA so have to say “used for rehearsal”? It’s way too costly to build this marvellous machine just to do rehearsals. UPDATE: The director and Tom confirm on the Blu-Ray commentary that they did originally film part of the scene using the wind tunnel but they didn't like how it looked because it felt like wires, so they shot it for real and composited Paris into the background.
Yes, it's in the Boulevard World. Unfortunately, we won't be able to give you exact dates. We suggest you reach out to them directly. instagram.com/blvdworldsa/?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==
Wow 🎉 I wish I owned a shopping mall that needed a more experience oriented design to bring in customers for my satellite stores! I would absolutely buy this! Too bad I’m poor and stuff ;-;
Her father, Radoslaw Kuczynski is a successful manager/CEO, when Maja was 1 her family moved to Munich, Germany then again to Paris when she was 6, then after a year her father became Deputy CEO of a big bank in Ukraine, then, after another 3 years, they moved again to Prague when Maja was 11 only to come back to Poland when she was 13. So big chunk of her childhood (1-13) was abroad, in many different countries and she attended english-speaking schools (no point learning a local language if you move every few years). On top of that those were most likely the best available schools as her parents were well off. I hope that explains it briefly. And kinda shows her extraordinary life started early.