Zero Gravity flight in October 27 and December 15, 2022!
December 15, 2020
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Are you looking for new impressions and unbelievable experience? Keen on extreme adventures? Or perhaps you have been dreaming of space and aviation from early childhood? Then you’ve come to the right place!

Our zero-gravity flight onboard unique Russian Ilyushin-76 MDK flying laboratory will enable you to float and fly like an astronaut onboard space station under conditions of real weightlessness.

Our crew of qualified instructors who have been training dozens of cosmonauts and astronauts before their space flights will help you to get rid of boring Earth gravity and fly like a superhero.

Spread your wings – challenge yourself! Zero-gravity experience is worth to be proud of!

Take your chance and book your flight!

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