Monday, 15 December 2014

Wing walking is an aerial sport where you are strapped the a frame on the wing of a plane and then perform various moves whilst the plane flies at speed in front of an audience.
You can nowadays have your very own wing walking show. You can invite friends and family to watch you as you demonstrate your thrill seeking nature by showing off your wing walking skills on the top of a biplane. Before you take off, you will get a complete wing walking lesson, at the end of which you'll be a qualified wingwalker who knows all about the required hand signals, using the frame on the wing and harnesses.

Wing Walkers must be at least 18 years old, be between 1.52m and 1.83m and weigh less than 82.5kg. If you are over 65 you will need to provide a doctors note stating your suitability for the activity. You need to be able to climb up to the top wing of the aircraft .

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