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LuxFly is the first facility to accommodate Gen.II of renowned TT45 model. Besides technological advancement LXF also stands out as an example of modernisation and sophistication of tunnel infrastructure and business approach.
The founders of Luxfly Skydive are Steve & Magali Braff from Starfly, who’s first brainchild Airspace has been the leading indoor skydiving facility in Europe for years.
Powerful indoor skydiving facility located within a residential complex. Very low noise levels enabled by the Cooling System leave residents undisturbed.
Features:
Operation with Cooling System keeps noise level below 45 dB
Facility sunk 9 meters below ground to comply with height regulations
Glass floor installed in area surrounding Flight Chamber between first & second floors, helping to achieve a feeling of weightlessness not just for fliers, but also for spectators
Free-standing double loop Tunnel. Designed for convenient access, with parking facilities, a hotel, & green spaces.
Features:
Enlarged by 505 mm 1,66 ft glass section on Flight Chamber
Lower air duct clad with noise-absorbing materials
New single loop TT52s tunnel is the biggest wind tunnel to be built in Russia & will be a part of «Kuzbass-Arena», a multifunctional sport complex in Kemerovo.
Unique extreme sports centre located within city limits. Wind Tunnel seamlessly integrated into sporting complex: the same building features a pool with an artificial wave machine for surfing exercises.
Chambery, France
A standalone wind tunnel driven by TT45 Gen. II in the heart of French alps.