

Höhenflug
Calm and tranquil or with wild somersaults at a height of around 20 meters.
Take off with the "Höhenflug" - either calmly and contemplatively or with wild rollovers at a height of around 20 meters. The rollovers are counted and evaluated by day and year, so that those with a head for heights can take part in a turbulent flying duel. The high-altitude flight tells the story of Albrecht Ludwig Berblinger, the tailor of Ulm. In 1811, he had a creative flight of fancy and developed a flying machine, which unfortunately crashed into the Danube. In Tripsdrill, Berblinger's dream of flying becomes reality.









