I was there back in 2009. (the big tunnel was still under construction). I was never at any other tunnel, so no references, but I keep good memories. Learned lots of stuff. Flew 5.5 hours, freefly. Staff was very nice. English language could be an issue to some extent, as not all coaches have same english speaking skills. Still, lots of people (foreigners) are coming from Kolomna DZ, doing some tunnel flying then back to DZ do some jumps. I think it`s about hour+ drive dz-to-tunnel. I hope I was helpfull.
I was there back in 2009. (the big tunnel was still under construction). I was never at any other tunnel, so no references, but I keep good memories. Learned lots of stuff. Flew 5.5 hours, freefly. Staff was very nice. English language could be an issue to some extent, as not all coaches have same english speaking skills. Still, lots of people (foreigners) are coming from Kolomna DZ, doing some tunnel flying then back to DZ do some jumps. I think it`s about hour+ drive dz-to-tunnel. I hope I was helpfull.
Sounds good I saw an video of even experienced jumpers where they were touching down on the net a lot ...so therefore also question about how much "force" the tunnel has..perhaps stupid question..
There no windtunnel at Kolomna There is 2 locations near/at Moskow with 3 WT
The Freezone near Chehov (actually closer to DZ Pushino than to DZ Kolomna) has Skyventure's 12 and 16.5 ft tunnels http://www.realfly.ru/eng/ both with full range of speed you'd need Very experienced staFF (many of them speaks english) and so on...
FYI on Friday and Sunday it is almost impossible to drve from Kolomna to Moscow.
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There no windtunnel at Kolomna There is 2 locations near/at Moskow with 3 WT
The Freezone near Chehov (actually closer to DZ Pushino than to DZ Kolomna) has Skyventure's 12 and 16.5 ft tunnels http://www.realfly.ru/eng/ both with full range of speed you'd need Very experienced staFF (many of them speaks english) and so on...