Paraclete XP Skyventure

The world's largest vertical windtunnel

Category Strange Science, Instruments of Science, Electrical Oddities

Nestled alongside Fort Bragg on highway 401 in Raeford, NC lies Paraclete XP, the world's largest and most powerful Vertical Windtunnel. The building itself is over 100 ft high and laid out like a sideways figure eight so that the air can be recirculated through underground tunnels and back up through the 16.5 foot diameter flying chamber by four 541hp electric fans.

Military and Civilian skydivers utilize this wind tunnel as a training tool, however "bodyflight," as it is known, is quickly becoming a sport of its own as more Vertical Windtunnels are built around the world each year. The secret behind the wind tunnels power is a bank of "airfoil-shaped aluminum turning vanes tucked into each corner of the tunnel. If you laid them end to end they would extend almost three miles." The windtunnel is built only a miles from Fort Bragg and does much of its business giving free-fall training to the soldiers in the "Special Warfare School" located at the base.

But anyone wanting to get in touch with their inner Peter Pan can try their hand at flying after a classroom session with an instructor, though unlike Nevernever Land, there is a hefty fee to fly.

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  • Hours Sunday-Thursday 9am-7pm -Friday-Saturday 9am-11pm
  • Website Paraclete XP
  • Address 190 Paraclete Dr, Raeford, North Carolina, 28376, United States
  • Cost Varies depending on qunatity of time desired.
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Between Raeford and Fayetteville, NC on Hwy 401.

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