Reviewed · ENGLAND
Outdoor Wind Tunnel Skydiving Experience in Kent
This wind tunnel makes you grin fast. At Hangloose Adventure in Kent, you suit up and fly in the UK’s first outdoor wind tunnel under close supervision, so it feels like play with guardrails. I love the way the wind in your hair starts the moment you lift off in the Aerodium.
Your biggest win is the one-on-one nature of the flight coaching. In reviews, instructors like Charlie, Sean, and Ollie are praised for staying calm and patient, and Mac is specifically called out for controlling wind strength, plus kids can go high and even try a somersault. One drawback to keep in mind: at about $46.26 per person, it’s a treat, not a budget activity.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This Wind Tunnel Flight Worth It
- Hangloose Adventure in Kent, the Outdoor Wind Tunnel Setting
- Price and Timing, What $46.26 Buys You
- Check-In, Flight Suit, and the Safety Briefing That Sets You Up
- Hand Signals, Instructors, and Why Coaching Makes a Difference
- Stepping Into the Aerodium, What Your One-on-One Flight Feels Like
- Family-Friendly Limits and Who This Fits Best
- Building a Day Around It, From Bluewater to Hangloose
- Getting There, Check-In Location, and What to Expect On Site
- Weather, Rain, and When Plans Change
- Should You Book This Outdoor Wind Tunnel Flight in Kent?
- FAQ
- Where is the wind tunnel flight experience located?
- How long does the experience take?
- What are the age and weight requirements?
- Is it safe for everyone, including people with shoulder injuries?
- What should I do when I arrive?
- How many people are in the group?
- Is the experience offered in English?
- Does the experience depend on weather?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Things That Make This Wind Tunnel Flight Worth It

- UK’s first outdoor wind tunnel experience in Kent, with a supervised lift-off
- Arrive 30 minutes early so you can check in, gear up, and settle before flight time
- Safety briefing plus hand signals so you know how to communicate during your flight
- One instructor per session style, so you get personalized guidance
- Family-friendly limits: age 4+, 20kg to 120kg, and moderate fitness
- Small maximum group size (15 travelers) which helps keep the flow relaxed
Hangloose Adventure in Kent, the Outdoor Wind Tunnel Setting

If you like adrenaline but you also like feeling safe, this is a strong match. Hangloose Adventure, at The Domes in Dartford, Greenhithe, is set up for wind tunnel flying that feels more accessible than classic sky experiences. You’re not just watching from the sidelines, you’re stepping into the Aerodium with an instructor beside you.
What I find especially appealing is that it’s an outdoor wind tunnel experience, not a generic indoor attraction. That matters because the whole setup feels like an event, not just a ride. It also makes it a great stop after a day out around Bluewater, since people often treat it like a fun “next thing” rather than a long trip.
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Price and Timing, What $46.26 Buys You

At $46.26 per person for an experience that runs about 1 hour (approx.), you’re paying for instruction and time in the Aerodium, not just access to a machine. That’s the value story here: you get a flight suit, a safety video, and then hands-on coaching in person. The session is guided all the way through, so you’re not left to figure things out alone.
Booking tends to happen fairly ahead of time, with an average booking window of 23 days in advance. If you’re aiming for a specific day or time slot, I’d treat that as a hint to plan early, especially for weekends.
In terms of timing, don’t show up right at your scheduled check-in. The recommendation is to arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled check-in time so you can go through the full setup without stress. This extra buffer helps if you’re coming from Bluewater or if you’re walking a bit more than expected from parking.
Check-In, Flight Suit, and the Safety Briefing That Sets You Up
Your first stop is reception at Hangloose Adventure (The Domes), and the experience starts with a simple check-in process. The key here is pace. They build in enough time for everyone to get suited up, watch the safety video, and then get the personal briefing before you step into the Aerodium.
You’ll be provided with a flight suit to gear up. After that, you’ll watch a short video covering what to expect and important safety information. Then comes the part that really makes new flyers feel confident, the instructor explanation in person, including the key hand signals you’ll use during the flight.
That hand-signal training is more than a formality. In wind tunnel flying, communication keeps everything smooth. You’ll have a way to respond during the session, so your brain isn’t trying to guess what the instructor wants while you’re busy feeling the wind.
Hand Signals, Instructors, and Why Coaching Makes a Difference

I really like that the coaching here is structured, not vague. The instructor doesn’t just say, “Go have fun.” They walk you through how the flight works and how you’ll communicate using hand signals. That reduces the “what am I supposed to do?” feeling that can make first-timers nervous in the wrong type of activity.
Reviews highlight instructors by name, and that’s a good sign that the team is consistent. Charlie and Sean show up in multiple positive notes, with people describing them as reassuring and professional. Ollie is also mentioned for being patient with nervous participants, which is exactly what you want when you’re trying a high-wind activity for the first time.
Mac gets a special mention for controlling wind strength, and that detail matters for your comfort level. Wind strength control is what helps the experience feel right for your body and your confidence, from cautious and steady to more playful once you’re comfortable.
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Stepping Into the Aerodium, What Your One-on-One Flight Feels Like

After the briefing, you step into the Aerodium for your fully guided experience. The format is described as a fully guided, one-on-one session with your instructor, which is one of the main reasons this works for both families and couples.
Here’s what that means in practice: you’re not herded around a group. Your instructor can tailor cues to you. You can also ask for guidance mid-session through the system they set up with hand signals.
One review story that sticks is the “4-year-old flying” experience, where a small child wanted to go really high and even do a somersault, and the instructor made it happen. That’s a great example of how coaching can turn “I’m scared” into “I want more.”
Family-Friendly Limits and Who This Fits Best

This is one of the most family-friendly thrill options in the area because the age range is clearly defined: above age 4 (so 4 and up) and weight between 20kg and 120kg. They also ask for a moderate physical fitness level, which is a sensible way to set expectations without making it sound impossible.
There’s also a specific shoulder note: it’s not recommended for participants with recently dislocated shoulders. If that applies to you or someone in your group, take the restriction seriously.
As for who will enjoy it, I’d think in three buckets:
- Kids who like action (especially if they’re comfortable following simple instructions)
- Adults who are curious but nervous (because the briefing and instructor control matter)
- Couples and friends looking for a shared adrenaline moment without a long travel day
If your group includes different comfort levels, the one-on-one coaching can help smooth the gap. The activity is still supervised, but the instructor has room to adjust the experience around you.
Building a Day Around It, From Bluewater to Hangloose

This works well as part of a longer outing. The experience is especially easy to pair with shopping at Bluewater, which makes it the kind of activity you can slot in after browsing and lunch.
Also, the site has more than one option. One review mentions pairing the flight with a giant swing, a zip line, plus on-site recovery type activities like a sauna, an ice bath, and a wild swim. You don’t need those extras to enjoy the flight, but it’s useful to know that the day can be as chill or as packed as you want.
A small practical note from real visits: signage from Bluewater and between the parking area and the reception might not be as clear as you’d hope. If you’re planning to arrive with a tight schedule, give yourself more time to find Hangloose reception and get checked in.
Getting There, Check-In Location, and What to Expect On Site

The meeting point is clearly set: Hangloose Adventure, The Domes, Dartford, Greenhithe DA9 9SW, UK. The experience ends back at the meeting point, so you do not need to worry about getting to a different drop-off location afterward.
It’s also described as being near public transportation. If you’re not driving, that’s a comfort factor. If you are driving, plan extra minutes for the walk and wayfinding, especially if you’re coming right from Bluewater and want to stay on time.
Group size is capped at 15 travelers, which tends to make the overall feel calmer. In at least one positive account, there was no queuing and everything felt well organised. That’s not a guarantee for every day, but the small cap is a good sign for how they run sessions.
Weather, Rain, and When Plans Change
This activity requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That flexibility is useful because outdoor wind experiences can be weather sensitive.
One review did mention doing another activity in the rain, which suggests the site atmosphere can stay fun even when conditions are less than perfect. Still, with the official requirement for good weather, treat the forecast seriously and keep your schedule flexible.
Should You Book This Outdoor Wind Tunnel Flight in Kent?
I’d book it if you want a thrill that’s structured and coach-led. The setup is built around a safety video, in-person instruction, and hand signals so you feel prepared before you step into the wind. I also like that it’s family-friendly from age 4 with clear weight limits, and the instructors are repeatedly praised for being patient and reassuring.
You might skip it if you’re only looking for a low-cost activity or you’re counting every penny. At $46.26 per person for about an hour, the value depends on how much you’ll enjoy the flight itself, not just the site visit.
If you want an experience that turns nervous curiosity into a real flying moment with an instructor guiding the whole ride, this is a smart pick for Kent.
FAQ
Where is the wind tunnel flight experience located?
It takes place at Hangloose Adventure, The Domes, Dartford, Greenhithe DA9 9SW, UK.
How long does the experience take?
The experience is about 1 hour (approx.).
What are the age and weight requirements?
Participants must be above the age of 4 and within the weight range of 20kg to 120kg.
Is it safe for everyone, including people with shoulder injuries?
It is not recommended for participants with recently dislocated shoulders.
What should I do when I arrive?
Arrive about 30 minutes early, check in at reception, get your flight suit, watch a short safety video, and then receive an in-person briefing from your instructor.
How many people are in the group?
There is a maximum of 15 travelers.
Is the experience offered in English?
Yes, it is offered in English.
Does the experience depend on weather?
Yes, it requires good weather. If it is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience starts, the amount paid will not be refunded.
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