indoor skydiving chamber is what I want to build. I need specs for the motor(HP) and size of the chamber. It should be able to lift at least 2 persons 7 feet in the air. Please help
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Indoor Skydiving Information
indoor skydiving chamber is what I want to build. I need specs for the motor(HP) and size of the chamber. It should be able to lift at least 2 persons 7 feet in the air. Please help
Asked by:THOR

call the place that has it in las vegas im sure they will answer any questions you have
do some research on skyventure wind tunnels. The one in Colorado that I have flown in has a 12 foot diameter tunnel with four 300 hp fans. it is vacuum tunnel in that the fans are above the chamber, not below, gives a better column to fly in. I know that this tunnel was a 7 million dollar project. Here is some good info on skydiving and wind tunnels……
is the website of the United States Parachute Association, the governing body for sport parachuting in the United States. There is a list of member dropzones on the website along with all sorts of great info on the sport.
The official site for the British Parachute Association is:
The official site for the Canadian Parachute Association is:
is another great resource for everything about skydiving and some BASE too.
is just fun and a good place to feel like you’re at the drop zone when you can’t physically be there.
If you’re not sure about skydiving but want to fly you should look at the vertical wind tunnels. is the website for skyventure which operates many tunnels in the United States, Europe and Asia. I love flying in the tunnel. I don’t do it very much, I’d rather spend my money on skydives, but it is a great place to learn, work on my flying skills and just have a lot of fun!
Make sure that you contact the drop zone you want to jump at directly. There are a few scams out there, one of which is 1800skyride. They will take your money and send you to any dropzone they want too but only about three dz’s in the country except skyride tickets. So please, please, please contact the dropzone directly.
The tandem is a great jump. I’d get video too. I made one tandem a little over two years ago and came back to start student training (good info about student training at uspa.org) and got my license. I’ve been jumping for two years and have a few hundred jumps. There is nothing better than flying your body through the sky with your friends. The canopy is a lot of fun to fly too. It only gets better and better. Every weekend seems to be more fun than the one before. You will get into the sport for the rush, but you stay because of the people. I love this sport and I sincerely hope that you’ll become a full time skydiver and I’ll be able to make some jumps with you at a boogie!
Blue Skies! Black Death! And EFS!!!!