Wing Walking Experience in Gloucestershire for One
About the experience
Soar through the sky with an exhilarating wing walking experience. Take flight from a former World War One airfield in the Cotswolds. Aim for the clouds and feel the wind rush by at a speed of 130mph! This thrilling experience is the ultimate flying adventure. Head for a classic 1940s Boeing Stearman biplane and meet a first class professional wingwalking display pilot to discuss what to expect. For the adventurous few who want to challenge themselves, take on some thrilling dips and dives! Once safely strapped in, be taxied across this restored airfield before the aircraft takes to the sky and flies high above the ground. Take in stunning views of the surrounding countryside. This experience is a fantastic first step in the world of wing walking and once completed, participants will be qualified to complete the aerobatics flight, with loops, tall turns and positive G force!
In a Nutshell
- Enjoy a thrilling wing walking experience for one
- Receive a certificate as part of this experience
- Over 40 years’ experience with a 100% safety record in a private airfield in Cirencester
- Meet with the world's only Professional Formation Wingwalking Display Team
Key Info
- Availability Description
This voucher is valid for one person. Available on selected weekdays and occasional Saturdays in March–October. All dates are subject to availability.
- Participant Guidelines
Minimum age: 18 years. Maximum height: 6'2". Maximum weight: 14st (with clothing).
- Other Info
All our vouchers are fully flexible and can be redeemed against our huge range of experiences. Spend approximately 20 minutes in the aircraft, including briefing and taxiing. Please allow three hours for the whole experience. Please bring warm layer and wear rubber soled, flat shoes (e.g. trainers). Medical restrictions apply. For those who suffer from any of the following conditions, please inform the operator upon booking and get a letter from a GP stating that it is safe to participate: Epilepsy, fits, severe head injury, recurrent blackouts, fainting fits or giddiness, disease of the brain or nervous system, high blood pressure, heart of lung disease, recurrent weakness or dislocation of any limb, diabetes, mental illness, drug or alcohol addiction. For any concerns at all regarding health, fitness and ability to wing walk, please consult a doctor.