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sign up herejoin us on thursday 18th june 2026 to experience it for yourself!
you’ll be flown by one of the legendary aerosuperbatics wingwalking display pilots, taking to the skies on the top wing of a vintage boeing stearman biplane.
As your friends and family watch from below, you’ll soar through a thrilling series of flypasts, zoom climbs, steep dives, and banking turns.
before take-off, the roar of the 450hp engine and the rush of the propeller will fill you with adrenaline as you taxi across the stunning airfield. then, as you lift off, you’ll feel a surge of freedom, flying at up to 140mph, waving to your supporters below and soaking in the breathtaking views.
this is truly a bucket list experience — and we’re so excited to be offering it as part of our bigmoose fundraising events to help support mental health.
we ask for a fundraising target of £1,200 for this event. this money will directly help to fund vital mental health support for people struggling – this amount will fully fund at least two people to have a full course of therapy. we are hearing on a daily basis just how powerful this intervention is being. if you are interested in learning more about the impact your fundraising will have, you can watch videos from graduates of our therapy on our website here.
the experience is being held at rendcomb airfield in the stunning cotswolds countryside.
check out our instagram here for some very exciting footage of when our charity’s ceo took on the challenge! and you can view some incredible photos and videos from the aerosuperbatics wingwalkers, who will be running the activity on their website here.
aerosuperbatics have a few key requirements, please see below.
– you have to be at least 18 years old
– no taller than 6ft 2” (this is a little flexible depending on their waist measurement – can be taller if their waist is less than 40”)
– no heavier than 14 stone
– waist measurement, whilst wearing warm clothing and a jacket must be 40” or less
– able to climb completely unassisted up to and down from the top wing of one of our boeing stearman biplanes. this is a steep climb of approximately 10ft / 3m, but you will be given full guidance by our professional wingwalker
– have not suffered any of the following conditions: epilepsy, fits, severe head injury, recurrent blackouts, fainting fits or giddiness, disease of the brain or nervous system, high blood pressure, heart or lung disease, recurrent weakness or dislocation of any limb, diabetes, mental illness, drug or alcohol addiction.