Sydney IFLY indoor flight, experience the joy of trapeze!!

Brave people experience the joy of life first! For a special experience, choose the IFLY Indoor Wind Tunnel Flight Pavilion!

iFLY Downunder is Australia's first and one of the world's largest indoor skydiving facilities, where anyone from 3 to 103 years old can levitate on a column of air and experience human flight in an indoor skydiving simulator!

Each skydiving experience is the equivalent of a free fall from 14,000 feet, and in 50 seconds, you will fly through the air and experience the true feeling of free fall skydiving! Don't worry about the weather, delays, or lack of travel time, just be brave!


Address: 123 Mulgoa Rd, Penrith NSW
⏲ Monday-Saturday 9:00-21:00 Sunday 8:00-19:00

Tickets can be booked from the official website or phone, convenient and quick, holiday is not regular discount, try to arrive 1 hour in advance, need to learn flight knowledge, listen to the instructor and change clothes oh. It's best to wear portable sneakers, and girls should tie up their hair.

I chose two solo flights, ➕15 dollars to upgrade to a higher level, the spiraling flight feels really great and uniform descent is not afraid at all, when I met many children to play with, the youngest is only three years old so brave. Each person can fly twice, one minute each time, the first low fly, the second circle chooses the high fly height.

Indoor skydiving, also known as wind tunnel skydiving, is a new type of sports, through the indoor simulation of the real skydiving environment, so that people can experience the fun of sky-diving and flying pleasure. This sport does not need to consider external factors such as weather and wind direction, and the safety index is high.

Basic equipment for indoor skydiving includes a helmet, goggles, a special flight suit and noise-proof earplugs. Because the wind in the wind tunnel is very loud, people cannot communicate through words, so it is necessary to remember the professional gestures of indoor skydiving.

After entering the wind tunnel, the strong updraft will blow people upward. At this time, the instructor needs to help people stay suspended in the air through the strong buoyancy brought by the airflow. The instructor will teach proper posture and adjustments to get the best suspension possible.

Before the flight, they go into a room to get dressed with an eye mask and a helmet and earplugs. With earplugs, it's really hard to hear what people are saying, and you can only communicate by hand gestures, so pre-flight videos are very important and teach a lot of gestures and signals. The first flight is really very uncomfortable, a huge air impulse blows people into the air breathing will be affected by some, the face flesh will be blown into the concave. Approximate a sense of weightlessness, I think this is probably the feeling of falling from a height, completely out of control of the body, the child is also a variety of tumbling.

After watching an Australian father's flight, I learned to straighten my legs and open my hands for the second time, so as not to collapse, and tighten my abdomen to use my core strength. People who have exercised their core strength will control it very well, and they can fly several times by themselves for the second time. As it turns out, nothing at the top is worth nothing, which is really exciting.

Indoor skydiving is a high-intensity sport that requires athletes to have a certain physical fitness and physique, so it is necessary to carry out certain physical training and health checks before participating. At the same time, indoor skydiving is also a very safe sport, with professional coaches to protect the whole process, suitable for people of all ages to participate in, not only can exercise the flexibility, coordination and sensitivity of teenagers, but also covers a lot of physics, meteorology knowledge.

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