Aero Gravity Milan is the only operational wind tunnel in Italy — and also the most powerful in Europe. This is the updated snapshot of the Italian indoor landscape in 2026.
📍 Pero (Milano) · open since 2017
Aero Gravity is not just the Italian tunnel — according to published specs, it's the most powerful in Europe. 370 km/h max speed and 5.2m diameter place it in the global top-tier alongside Weembi Lille, Hurricane Factory Madrid, and new-generation Asian tunnels. Hosts FAI competitions and international coaches (freefly, dynamic 4-way, belly).
For the Italian community growth it meant: (1) local access to trophy-scale specs without international flights; (2) training base for Italian FAI teams; (3) an educational hub where licensed jumpers can see (and correct) their technical flaws in compressed time.
Aero Gravity official site →First Italian tunnel, opened in Turin as a reference for the North-West community. Closed for corporate restructuring, it left a partial gap later filled by Aero Gravity (2017) and the growth of Swiss/French tunnels accessible from Piedmont.
Cited here for historical accuracy: for skydivers active between 2010 and 2015, Fly Experience was the main indoor access point.
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Italy has 1 tunnel. France has 7, Germany 5, Poland 7, Spain 4. The gap isn't random — it's structural:
Practical implication: for anyone tunneling more than 1-2 times a year, travelling abroad isn't a fallback — it's the European norm. See tunnels reachable from Italy →