Instead, there are fans on top of an enclosed room called a wind tunnel that blow in air to create a buoyancy effect, allowing for a feeling similar to outdoor skydiving, but it is not exactly the same. “I do front flips, back flips, barrel rolls and turns on my back … these goals each time she enters the tunnel. For those who are contemplating skydiving, Bishop would like to inform them that anyone who dares to indoor skydive will have that thrill with them for the rest of their life. … …
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