Zero-Flights No gravity for 20 seconds
Dizzying leaps off bridges, whizzing whitewater rafting or tripping the light fantastic with your mother-in-law? All for ninnies! Real lads and lasses need challenges with teeth:
1. Embark a special Russian aircraft and hit an altitude of 9,000 metres.
2. Nose-dive back down to 6,000 metres.
3. Get back up to 9,000 metres and whizz down to 6,000 again.
4. Experience 20 seconds of zero-gravity while you nose-dive, do a forward roll, a backward roll, with a couple of loops thrown in for good measure.
5. Regain your breath, distribute the sickbags and start off again.
For those of you who think this sounds like the ideal day out, simply click on the blue button below. The more cowardly fraction keep both feet firmly on the ground and sign up for a dance class with their mother-in-law.

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This is what zero gravity flight looks like. No gravity, no weight, nothing to keep you on the ground. The inside of the Ilyushkin is padded, almost like a cell, so that your first attempts at floating don't leave you black and blue all over.
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