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Enclosed

Enclosed tunnels for public entertainment, PRO indoor skydiving, and military training.

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Open-air

Open-air wind tunnels for shows, marketing events, and public entertainment.

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Custom

Extraordinary projects for business and shows - solutions that have never been made.

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july 1979

THE WORLD’S FIRST TUNNEL

  • july 1979

    THE WORLD’S FIRST TUNNEL

    In 1979 the Canadian inventor Jean Saint-Germain came up with the idea of a vertical wind tunnel for bodyflight. The first commercial wind tunnel was opened in Saint Simon de Bagot, 50 miles east of Montreal.

    Jean Saint-Germain, who was a former parachutist in the army, owned two parachute schools as he came to the idea that an AERODIUM would help his students to practice free falling more efficiently.

  • february 2006

    THE FIRST FLYING ACROBATS SHOW

    The flight show and a custom-built wind tunnel by AERODIUM at the closing ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy was a milestone in vertical wind tunnel history.

    Most people had never seen a vertical wind tunnel before and were fascinated by the flying humans with no wires attached. After that, interest in a unique flight activity was rapidly growing.

  • february 2010

    THE FIRST FULLY TRANSPARENT TUNNEL

    A custom-built, fully transparent glass flight chamber wind tunnel was exhibited at the Latvian pavilion at the “World EXPO 2010” in China. AERODIUM was the pavilion’s general contractor and presented shows to the visitors every 30 minutes during a period of 6 months.

    It gathered large crowds and offered a chance for VIPs to train and fly in the tunnel. A fully transparent recirculation wind tunnel gave a 360-degree viewing area for the spectators allowing them to be closer to the action. This pavilion was visited by more than 10’000 people per day and was nominated among Top 10 pavilions.

  • april 2013

    THE FIRST INDOOR B.A.S.E. JUMP

    AERODIUM introduced the first B.A.S.E. jump chamber integrated into an indoor wind tunnel at “Sirius Sport Resort” in Finland.

    It is designed for experienced flyers simulating a B.A.S.E. jump exit in a controlled environment setting a new standard in the wind tunnel industry. The wind tunnel featured a 12-meter flight chamber of which 9 meters were made from fully transparent glass.

  • february 2015

    THE FIRST FLIGHT AMPHITHEATER

    Custom-made tunnel for shows and public flying in Dengfeng, China. It combines architecture, centuries-old traditions, and technology. On sacred Mount Shongshang, over 200 kung-fu masters, singers, dancers, and flying monks amaze spectators with an incredible show.

    The wind tunnel features a unique open-air flight zone, where aerial acrobats can soar up to 15 meters high during performances, and an enclosed flying area for safe customer flights, making the dream of flight accessible to everyone.

  • february 2016

    THE TALLEST GLASS FLIGHT CHAMBER

    At the opening in 2015, this tunnel had the tallest glass flight chamber in the World (12m). It is operated under the name “Gravity Indoor Skydiving” in Bahrain. The tunnel is not only fully transparent but also includes an indoor B.A.S.E. jump chamber for pro-flyers.

    In 2018 “Gravity Indoor Skydiving” hosted the 3rd FAI World Cup of Indoor Skydiving, bringing together the world’s best flyers. Spectators and competitors could all enjoy the amazing performances.

  • march 2016

    THE FIRST OPEN RECIRCULATION TUNNEL

    AERODIUM created a custom made, themed tunnel for “Eye of the Storm: Captain Jack’s Stunt Spectacular” at “Shanghai Disney Resort”, China.

    It is a 30-minute long show that features one of a kind open-recirculation wind tunnel technology built right into the show stage and flying people as the high point of the spectacle.

    AERODIUM designed, manufactured, and implemented the “Storm” show solution and with continuous technical support and maintenance is continuing to amaze spectators with no downtime since 2016.

  • december 2017

    NEXT-GENERATION OPEN-AIR TUNNEL

    AERODIUM made a huge leap from previous open-air models to a completely new machine designed for safe customer flights, intermediate flyers training, and show performance purposes.

    The O2 has a small footprint that does not require major construction. It features a 3-level safety system, including a patented fall absorbing safety cushion, Sonic Dampening Tech that significantly reduces the noise in the spectator area.

  • september 2018

    WORLD’S BIGGEST TUNNEL

    The AERODIUM team was tasked to accomplish a seemingly impossible mission. Build the world’s largest open-air wind tunnel in just under three months for Hollywood’s top blockbuster “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” with Tom Cruise.

    Four independent fans provide a fast and smooth airflow, which can be powered via an electric grid or diesel generators. With a flight area of 23 square meters (248 square feet), it is the largest open-flow vertical wind tunnel in the world.

  • december 2021

    WORLD’S MOST COMPACT INDOOR SKYDIVING UNIT

    With the R2 model, AERODIUM took the plug and play concept and created the first plug and fly wind tunnel in Seoul, South Korea. It is cost-effective to install, requires low operational costs, and provides an unforgettable customer experience.

    Thanks to its modular design, it can be integrated into a new or existing building with minimal civil works. The R2 model has a fully self-contained structure, can be lifted through the roof or an opening in the wall, and be ready for use without the need for heavy construction.

  • may 2022

    WORLD’S QUIETEST OPEN-AIR TUNNEL

    Open-air Permanent model features a unique and patented technology that absorbs the noise at the source. Coupling that with noise-absorbing inlet and outlet channels, AERODIUM built a revolutionary quiet wind tunnel. And thanks to advancements in airflow technology it has a game-changing smooth airflow.

    Another thing that sets this tunnel apart from others is the integrated support building. Support premises like reception, training and gear- up rooms are integrated into this concept, what makes it very compact and self-sufficient.

  • april 2023

    Advanced safety technology

    Our recirculation tunnel in Kyiv, Ukraine stands out as the first of its kind in Europe, featuring cutting-edge safety technology. Its appealing interior design enhances the emotional value of the flight experience, ensuring a captivating journey and encouraging repeat customers.

  • october 2024

    Revolution in recirculation tunnel market

    This revolutionary new recirculation tunnel concept has great potential to bring indoor skydiving to the masses. It’s smaller and more affordable than traditional tunnels, fitting into existing buildings. It can even be combined with a climbing wall for the ultimate family experience.

In 1979 the Canadian inventor Jean Saint-Germain came up with the idea of a vertical wind tunnel for bodyflight. The first commercial wind tunnel was opened in Saint Simon de Bagot, 50 miles east of Montreal.

Jean Saint-Germain, who was a former parachutist in the army, owned two parachute schools as he came to the idea that an AERODIUM would help his students to practice free falling more efficiently.

testimonials

  • Tom Cruise

    “We trained on that (Peryton), just to figure out how are we gonna do this? Positions, lighting, the gear, testing the helmet. We couldn’t have done it without the wind tunnel.”

    Tom Cruise, Mission: Impossible - Fallout
  • Neil Corbould Mission Impossible

    “To be asked by the producers of Mission Impossible Fallout to produce the world’s largest outdoor wind tunnel was a daunting task.

    There was only one company that I found that had the technology and expertise to achieve such a massive undertaking and that was Aerodium.
    Aerodium made the impossible possible!
    Thank you and your amazing team for making this happen.”
    Neil Corbould, Special Effects Supervisor, Mission: Impossible - Fallout
  • Jackie Chan Chinese Zodiac movie

    “It was very, very hard work. I was very proud after I finished it. Now I am able to say that I once shot a wind tunnel flying scene!”

    Jackie Chan, actor, filmmaker
  • Jon & Lisa

    “We always wanted to create a ‘real’ raging tornado on stage and have live performers fight in the vortex! The challenge was finding a company with the sophistication and expertise to do something never done before.  We found a perfect partner in Aerodium.  Millions have been (and are being) “wowed” by what they created!”

    Jon Binkowski & Lisa Enos Smith, Owners of Renaissance Entertainment, LLC

“We trained on that (Peryton), just to figure out how are we gonna do this? Positions, lighting, the gear, testing the helmet. We couldn’t have done it without the wind tunnel.”

Tom Cruise, Mission: Impossible - Fallout

“To be asked by the producers of Mission Impossible Fallout to produce the world’s largest outdoor wind tunnel was a daunting task.

There was only one company that I found that had the technology and expertise to achieve such a massive undertaking and that was Aerodium.
Aerodium made the impossible possible!
Thank you and your amazing team for making this happen.”
Neil Corbould, Special Effects Supervisor, Mission: Impossible - Fallout

“It was very, very hard work. I was very proud after I finished it. Now I am able to say that I once shot a wind tunnel flying scene!”

Jackie Chan, actor, filmmaker

“We always wanted to create a ‘real’ raging tornado on stage and have live performers fight in the vortex! The challenge was finding a company with the sophistication and expertise to do something never done before.  We found a perfect partner in Aerodium.  Millions have been (and are being) “wowed” by what they created!”

Jon Binkowski & Lisa Enos Smith, Owners of Renaissance Entertainment, LLC