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News Article Did you know that iFLY Seattle's Indoor Cloud League team had to improvise?
posted: Mar 4th, 2017 One of the most popular ways how to explain the risks of skydiving in a funny way to the general public is related to car traffic: "The most dangerous part of skydiving is driving the car to the drop zone..." "Indoor Skydiving" does not carry the same "risk", as neither an exit from an air plane nor flying and landing a parachute is necessary to do it. However, both activities still have a lot in common, and the dangerous trip to or from either the drop zone or the wind tunnel is one of it. The Sun Path Products NSL News reported the sad reality of this situation on 20 February 2017. iFLY... (more)
News Article Did you know that NSL-TV features the record number videos of January's Indoor Cloud League competition?
posted: Feb 6th, 2017 The first Indoor Cloud League leaderboards of the new year are finally complete, and the January participation turned out to break all previous records. The highest number of submitted videos so far was 52 in April 2016. It was one of the last leaderboards with all teams performing only sequences of the 12+ dive pool. The division happened at the end of August 2016, when the new 14+ leaderboard was added to the Indoor Cloud League. 55 videos were submitted for the month of January 2017, with six ICL teams on the 14+ leaderboard and four on the 12+ leaderboard. The biggest contributor was... (more)
News Article Did you know that a new U.S. team is aiming at the 4-way Women spot in Australia 2018?
posted: Feb 2nd, 2017 The leaderboards of the starting month of the Indoor Cloud League 2017 season are almost complete, and some of the 14+ scores are coming from new locations (iFLY Tampa) and ICL teams that have not posted any numbers for a while (SkyVenture Montreal). Even more scores will be added in the coming days, also from another new ICL team from Paraclete XP. The current highscores for the 14+ sequences are spread all over the leaderboard, and each of the five ICL teams has at least tied one of them. iFLY Dallas shares the 29-pointer highscore for the RR Class sequence with iFLY Seattle. Player coaches... (more)
News Article Did you know that iFLY Seattle added 19 points to the ICL January account?
posted: Feb 1st, 2017 The first January scores of the Indoor Cloud League 2017 season were posted by iFLY Seattle on 16 January, and the Sun Path Products NSL News reported that Northwest Skydiving League director Deb Correia had scheduled a second ICL event this month. This second Indoor Cloud League night at iFLY Seattle was very successful, and the three participating teams improved the scores in five of the six ICL categories. Only the rule of a team only being able to submit scores in two neighboring categories kept the iFLY Seattle team from scoring even higher. However, Deb Correia's ICL team has now taken... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Czech Rookie Class teams are progressing too quickly?
posted: Jan 30th, 2017 The Czech 4-way teams started the Indoor Cloud League 2017 season at the Hurricane Factory in Prague with a very strong statement. Nine of the 13 teams that competed at the WTL/ETL meet in January also joined forces to perform the six sequences for the ICL 14+ leaderboard. Result was a total of 137 points and five of the six highscores. iFLY Tampa's AAA Class lineup is still holding the 20-pointer highscore for the AAA sequence, tied with Bad Boys and HF Chicks. The RRR Class lineups of iFLY Seattle and iFLY Tampa are the only teams who outscored the Czech team in this category, Mimozemky.Hurricane... (more)
News Article Did you know that iFLY Tampa has joined the Indoor Cloud League 14+ competition?
posted: Jan 28th, 2017 The new year of the Indoor Cloud League begins with a new team on the 14+ leaderboard. The Sun Path Products NSL News reported on 22 January 2017 that teams and competitors of the Florida Skydiving League will have the opportunity to post scores for the monthly 14+ sequences at iFLY Tampa. The first ICL event at the brand-new wind tunnel took place on Thursday, and the iFLY Tampa team posted a complete set of six scores and videos. The FSL Tunnel Kicker at iFLY Tampa attracted a different group of 4-way competitors, who are mostly coming from Florida's west coast on the Gulf of Mexico. Most... (more)