The SkyVenture wind tunnel in
During a September 3-16 retrofit, the five 125-horsepower electric motors were replaced with 200 hp units, and the fixed-speed, variable-pitch fans replaced with a fixed-pitch, models mated to variable frequency drives. The result is both a faster and more quickly adjustable airspeed.
“We’re getting about 150 miles per hour now,” says SkyVenture CEO
A redesigned flight chamber and staging area adds to the tunnel’s new efficiency.
“The flight chamber staging area now has two doors instead of one,” says
Johnson says the motor and flight chamber changes, which will be standard on all future SkyVenture tunnels, will benefit both tunnel operators and users.
“It will increase the ticketed customer capacity from 24 per hour to 28 per hour,” Johnson says, “and jumpers buying time by the hour will get more usable time; they’ll be able to get in and out faster, and ask for and get windspeed changes much faster, so they’ll end up with more actual flight time per booked flight hour.”
Another major change is a complete rework of the flight chamber walls, designed to increase both customer and spectator pleasure.
“The solid walls and small windows have been almost completely replaced with 9-foot high acrylic panels,” says Johnson. “The whole thing is now open, so jumpers in training can watch their teammates more easily. In the
The final upgrade on the
“One panel is for general tunnel control,” says Johnson, “the other is for camera control during tunnel camps. The joystick is a one-axis unit for very simple control of tunnel wind speed.”
Metni say the
"We’ve raised the bar again,” he says. “This ensures that SkyVenture will not only be the fastest but also the most efficient in the world.”
