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Babylon Freefly : ウィキペディア英語版
Babylon Freefly

Babylon Freefly is a French team skydiving which was formed in 1998 from the vision of its founder Stephane Fardel in Empuriabrava, and has grown into one of the oldest and most successful in the history of skydiving.
==Career and history==

Stephane Fardel founded Babylon FreeFly in 1996 with Sylvain Turina and two years’ later the Babylon Freefly School became an official company, in 1998. ''“Airplanes and skydiving have always been part of my life, my parents being skydivers”'', explains Fardel when asked how it all began.
Babylon Freefly is the longest running and most successful team in the history of freeflying. The most memorable would be Sylvain’s invention of the flying tube; also, winning the very first official FAI Freefly World Cup in Eloy in 2000 with team-mates, Nicolas Arnaud and Loic Jean-Albert.
Babylon FreeFly is mainly characterized by incorporating tubes flight and, above all, to fly vertically and upside down.
Two decades reveals a vast list of firsts, from an unbroken run of gold medals from 2004 - 2009 with the call sheet including the youngest gold medalist in a then 21-year-old Vince Reffet and the first female freefly world champion in Cathy Bouette. For years Babylon were at the forefront of technical group flying, forming and formulating the way freefly jumps happened at a time when knowledge was being established through trial and error, answering questions like, how do you launch an eight-way vertical formation into the wind? Or how do we continue to evolve and move forwards while maintaining an acceptable level of safety in freeflying, as plans get more ambitious and groups get larger?
Babylon can attribute part of its success through a strong symbiotic relationship with that of its home at Skydive Empuriabrava (Costa Brava, Girona, Spain). The dropzone has become one of a select few around the world that has carved a position beyond merely being a place to skydive. ''“Babylon and Skydive Empuriabrava have always worked closely together since the creation of the Freefly School”'' explains Fardel. ''“It’s the biggest dropzone in Europe and having a Pilatus Porter, a Beechcraft 99, and a Twin Otter is a great asset. Not to mention the weather, the amazing landscape, the marina town and all the side activities that the area offers”''.
It is easier to think of Babylon Freefly as a school or, better yet, as a ‘platform’ from which to launch competitive teams, progress students, organise events and work toward the goal of pushing the sport forward.

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