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  2. Planet Ice Silverdome Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Planet Ice Silverdome Arena is a 2,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Basingstoke, EnglandIt was built in 1988 and has an Olympic sized 60 m × 30 m (197 ft × 98 ft) ice rink.

  3. How Indoor Skydiving Helped Kids With Special Needs - AOL

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  4. Indoor freestyle skydiving - Wikipedia

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    Indoor freestyle skydiving, also known as skydancing, is another form of the sport, made possible since the development of vertical wind tunnels in 1964. Amy Watson was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records at age 11 by completing 44 360-degree horizontal spins in one minute.

  5. 'Unreal' indoor skydiving routine stuns TikTok ... - AOL

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    Indoor skydiving is when a person "flies" in a vertical wind tunnel contained in a column. While protective gear for the whole body is needed, the practice is much more accessible than real skydiving.

  6. Indoor skydiving - Wikipedia

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  7. An indoor skydiving facility in Wilmington will soon take ...

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    A new indoor skydiving facility set to open in December promises exciting entertainment and education for the Wilmington area, but it also carries deep personal ties to its owner's service in the ...

  8. World Cup of Indoor Skydiving - Wikipedia

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    World Cup of Indoor Skydiving is a biennial indoor skydiving competition organised by Fédération Aéronautique Internationale. Editions. Year Date City 1st:

  9. Vertical wind tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The first human to fly in a vertical wind tunnel was Jack Tiffany in 1964 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base located in Greene and Montgomery County, Ohio.. In 1982 Jean St-Germain, an inventor from Drummondville, Quebec, [2] sold a vertical wind tunnel concept to both Les Thompson and Marvin Kratter, both of whom went on to build their own wind tunnels.