Building The World’s Biggest Open Wind Tunnel For Mission: Impossible - Fallout | Behind The Scenes

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • Watch how AERODIUM built the AERODIUM PERYTON - world’s biggest open wind tunnel exclusively for Tom Cruise‘s Mission: Impossible - Fallout movie.
    AERODIUM PERYTON tunnel was the ultimate playground for training and rehearsing for the actual HALO jump scene. Watch a 9-minute short film on how this project was made and how the mission impossible for Latvians became possible.
    Producer and director: Krists Marhilevičs
    Chief operator and editing director: Armands Virbulis
    Operators: Dāvids Stūrmanis, Klāvs Loris
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Komentáře • 7

  • @libarhit
    @libarhit Před rokem +3

    Guys from Latvia - did it !!!! Wow !!!

  • @creativebodyflying
    @creativebodyflying Před rokem +4

    I wanna fly in that thing! 😃

  • @jamesadams893
    @jamesadams893 Před 2 lety +3

    So what happened to the skydiving machine after the movie was wrapped, did Tom take it home and put it in his backyard

  • @HeyTylerAustin
    @HeyTylerAustin Před 6 měsíci

    Why do I feel like this was used to film a lot of the actual skydiving scene (minus the jump) and they’re under NDA so have to say “used for rehearsal”? It’s way too costly to build this marvellous machine just to do rehearsals.
    UPDATE: The director and Tom confirm on the Blu-Ray commentary that they did originally film part of the scene using the wind tunnel but they didn't like how it looked because it felt like wires, so they shot it for real and composited Paris into the background.

  • @ratobiajin
    @ratobiajin Před 3 lety +1

    Paldies!

  • @creativebodyflying
    @creativebodyflying Před rokem +3

    What happened to this tunnel BTW? Is it still operational?

    • @AERODIUMTechnology
      @AERODIUMTechnology  Před rokem +6

      Peryton is not currently available to the public. However, it is used in various film production projects.