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Nashville makes short list for vertical roller coaster - The Tennessean

The TennesseanNashville makes short list for vertical roller coasterThe TennesseanBill Kitchen also invented the iFly, an indoor skydiving venue. Seeing the gains that third-party developers achieved through licensing and developing the attractions, Kitchen created Thrillcorp in 2015 to take on that role for his Polercoaster and ...and more »

Posted on 30 June 2016 | 10:11 pm

Polercoaster inventor files IPO for new thrill ride firm - Orlando Business Journal

PR NewswirePolercoaster inventor files IPO for new thrill ride firmOrlando Business JournalBill Kitchen, the Orlando inventor behind the Polercoaster, skycoaster and indoor skydiving simulators like iFly, is looking for investors for his new publicly traded attractions development company. On June 28, he announced that he has filed an ...This roller coaster could be Nashville's next towering skyline additionNashville Business JournalThrill ride developer with eyes on Nashville goes publicNashville Post (subscription)ThrillCorp seeking investors for Polercoaster and SkySpireOrlando Attractions Magazineall 4 news articles »

Posted on 29 June 2016 | 3:24 pm

Indoor Skydiving in Bottrop: Fallschirmsprung ohne Fallschirm - NOZ - Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung

NOZ - Neue Osnabrücker ZeitungIndoor Skydiving in Bottrop: Fallschirmsprung ohne FallschirmNOZ - Neue Osnabrücker ZeitungBottrop. Der Traum vom Fliegen wird wahr in einem unscheinbaren Gebäude in Bottrop. Indoor Skydiving heißt das in Deutschland (noch) einzigartige Angebot. Und obwohl der Spaß nur von sehr kurzer Dauer ist, lohnt sich auch eine etwas längere Anfahrt.

Posted on 29 June 2016 | 4:32 am

Boogie Goes Indoor Skydiving - Kings.com (blog)

Kings.com (blog)Boogie Goes Indoor SkydivingKings.com (blog)The two-time All-Star is known for taking to the skies for rim-rattling jams, but this week DeMarcus Cousins went to new heights. At iFLY Indoor Skydiving in Roseville, CA, DeMarcus looked like a natural donning his (probably custom) 7-foot wing suit ...Indoor Skydive on iFLY's financial performanceFinance News Networkall 2 news articles »

Posted on 21 June 2016 | 5:33 pm

Indoor skydiving center IFLY coming to Brandon next to Top Golf - TBO.com

TBO.comIndoor skydiving center IFLY coming to Brandon next to Top GolfTBO.comBRANDON — Local adventurers will soon be able to “skydive” without having to jump off an airplane, instead floating on a cushion of air generated by giant fans at an indoor skydiving center planned for Brandon. The IFLY chain will open next to the Top ...

Posted on 17 June 2016 | 11:57 am

Indoor skydiving center proposed near Chesterfield Mall - STLtoday.com

STLtoday.comIndoor skydiving center proposed near Chesterfield MallSTLtoday.comI-Fly, the Austin-based chain of indoor skydiving centers, has proposed building its first Missouri location near Chesterfield Mall. I-Fly has submitted plans to Chesterfield city officials to open a 7,777-square foot facility at 595 Chesterfield ...

Posted on 14 June 2016 | 8:01 pm

Indoor skydiving chief points the way to success - Cambridge Network

Indoor skydiving chief points the way to successCambridge NetworkSimon Ward is the Founder and CEO of Airkix Indoor Skydiving, a relatively new new type of leisure experience, which has grown from zero to 170 thousand flights a year, since launching in 2005. Now part of the US company SkyVenture, Simon will explain ...

Posted on 6 June 2016 | 11:00 pm

Tried And True: DCist Goes Indoor Skydiving - DCist.com

DCist.comTried And True: DCist Goes Indoor SkydivingDCist.com"No one has ever vomited here," the employees at the front desk assure us. Which is good, because Loudoun County is a pretty long way to come to throw up. Your DCist staff made the journey to iFLY on their invitation to give indoor skydiving a whirl ...Indoor skydiving in King of PrussiaMetro.usall 2 news articles »

Posted on 3 June 2016 | 3:21 pm

The LG 360 CAM vs indoor skydiving - Stuff

StuffThe LG 360 CAM vs indoor skydivingStuffEver since Joseph Nicéphore Niépce exposed a plate covered with light-sensitive bitumen to produce the first-ever photograph in 1826, and Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre picked up the ball and ran with it with his daguerreotypes, humans have been ...and more »

Posted on 2 June 2016 | 3:23 pm

Chicago's first indoor skydiving spot: Here's how it works - Chicago Tribune

Chicago TribuneChicago's first indoor skydiving spot: Here's how it worksChicago TribuneIndoor skydiving, such as the recently opened iFly location in Lincoln Park, allows people to experience the sensation of flight without venturing to an airport. The same company has locations in Naperville and Rosemont. And, unlike actual skydiving ...

Posted on 18 April 2016 | 12:37 pm