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The first day at the third FAI World Cup of Indoor Skydiving has come to a close and it could hardly be more exciting! Friday 26 October 2018 4-way FS There are twenty-two 4-way teams, eight female 4-way and four junior 4-way teams (under 16s). All eyes were on the battle between reigning World Champions
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The second day at the 3rd FAI World Cup ran like clockwork and saw thrilling battles in freestyle and dynamic. This competition is the biggest upset we’ve seen in 4-way for years. World Champions Hayabusa from Belgium, undefeated for 30 competitions, look almost certain to lose this World Cup title to France Weembi, featuring their
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The first thing that strikes you about Gravity is that the facilities are absolutely awesome. Gravity Indoor Skydiving is a comparatively new tunnel purpose built in Bahrain, host for the forthcoming ‘wcis2018’ – the 3rd FAI World Cup of Indoor Skydiving, October 2018. Josh O’Donaghue checks it out… Gravity’s facilities are absolutely awesome. The place is
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The 3rd FAI World Cup of Indoor Skydiving (WCIS2018) will be held at Gravity, Bahrain, from 25-28 October 2018. It promises to be the biggest and best World Cup ever! Did you know?… Anyone can enter WCIS – you don’t have to be a National Team Host tunnel, Gravity, is a state-of-the-art facility with a
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Wind tunnels are springing up around the world at the rate of one a month. More and more people are going to fly at the weekends as the craze of indoor skydiving sweeps the globe. Why should you give it a go? Fun First and foremost, it’s great fun! Haven’t you ever wondered what it
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Indoor Skydiving and IPC How did World Cups and World Championships in INDOOR skydiving become accepted by the International Parachute Commission (IPC) and the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI). After all, what do wind tunnels have to do with the World Airsports Federation? Gillian Rayner, recently elected IPC President and a supporter of Indoor Skydiving, describes
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Emma Scrivener interviews César Rico García and Dani Gallego Prieto, Windoor DC, who compete for Spain… Age: César – 25 Dani – 23 How long have you been in the sport? César – Almost 4 years Dani – 2 years What disciplines do you compete in? César – 2DW, 4DW, Solo Speed Dani – 2DW
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December 16–17 2017, the first World Championships – containing four different disciplines – with a total of 14 competitors from various nations, were organized at Indoor Wingsuit Flying Stockholm. {"type":"embed","data":"https://www.facebook.com/indoorwingsuit/videos/1161137290685715/"} Results: 2-WAY (90 seconds working time) FLB Indoor Wingsuit – Jarno Cordia & Benoit Syben 26.3 | 29.6 | 24 | 31.6 | 21.6 |
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Visiting Inclined Indoor Wingsuit Tunnel Indoor wingsuiting is the new kid on the block, funded by a group of scientists and doctors. If it’s to be anything like vertical wind tunnels, then the wingsuiting community better watch out for all these new age tunnel rats! Coming from a vertical tunnel background and moving recently into
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