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Skydiving
Sky diving first began at Franklin Flying Field in 1969 with
jumpers using the airport's planes and pilots. Then, in 1979 Jerry's
Sky Diving Circus relocated to the field when the airport they were using
closed. Richard Money owns and operates the school that offers parachute
jumping opportunities for the first timer, as well as, free falling for the experienced jumper. They also offer tandem parachuting for those who want
the comfort of jumping with an experienced instructor. The sky diving
school has three aircraft and its own hanger, complete with classroom and
repacking facilities.
Click
here to go to Jerry's Skydiving Circus

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