January 10, 2022
Categories: Zero Gravity

We are glad to announce first zero-g flight dates for the next year: April 14 and April 28. Group admission is on!

Zero-g flight aboard Russian Ilyushin-76 MDK flying laboratory will give you a unique opportunity to experience real space weightlessness floating and flying like astronauts onboard the ISS. Take your chance to challenge the gravity – breathtaking impressions and unforgettable emotions guaranteed!

Next year our Company celebrates a 20-years anniversary. For this period we have met a lot of special people and arranged a plenty of tours both standard and tailor-made making space closer to the earthlings including a great deal of zero-gravity flights.

We arranged zero-gravity flights for RedBull FlugTag contest winners. A great team of daredevils got a chance to enjoy real weightlessness having fun and performing various tricks.

If you are ready to challenge yourself and challenge the gravity – welcome aboard!

Book your seat here zerogravitytour.com or contact us via whatsapp +7 925 506-32-23.

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