Daredevil grandmother, 93, takes to the skies for a wingwalk for the FIFTH time – after being inspired to do first challenge by TV ad for a Crunchie Bar
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A 93-year-old grandmother has taken to the skies for a wingwalk for the fifth time after being inspired by a TV advert for a chocolate bar.
Betty Bromage strapped herself to the wings of a biplane to raise money for the charity Sue Ryder, while performing a full loop, completing a new Guinness World Record.
It was the fifth wing walk for the daredevil pensioner from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire — despite having arthritis in her neck.
She first decided to take on the hair-raising fundraising challenge at the age of 87, after watching a wingwalk on a TV advert for a Crunchie chocolate bar.
‘You never know what you can do until you try,’ Ms Bromage said.
Betty Bromage, from Gloucestershire, performed a full loop and successfully completed a new Guinness World Record to raise funds for charity
Ms Bromage strapped herself to the wings of a biplane while performing a full loop
‘I was in my late 80s when I first tried this. Before that the most dangerous thing I did was riding horses!
‘Wing walking is not something I had ever really thought about, but I wanted to raise funds for charity so I started to look into the things I could do.
‘At my age I can’t run, so I looked for other ideas and took inspiration from the Crunchie wing walking advert.
‘I thought “I reckon I could do that” and that’s what started me off!’
Since then, Ms Bromage has completed four wing walks, the world’s fastest Zip Wire in Snowdon and abseiled down the 161 foot Eagle Tower in Cheltenham.
Ms Bromage has also completed the world’s fastest Zip Wire in Snowdon and abseiled down the 161 foot Eagle Tower in Cheltenham
The 93-year-old grandmother has raised more than £23,000 for local charities through her stunts
Her fifth wing walk was on Thursday, August 4, with AeroSuperBatics at Rendcomb Airfield, near Cirencester
She has raised more than £23,000 for local charities through her high-adrenaline fundraising.
Her fifth wing walk was on Thursday, August 4, with AeroSuperBatics at Rendcomb Airfield, near Cirencester.
‘I want to prove that I can still do it,’ she said. ‘As you get older things aren’t as easy as they used to be, but I really want to give it a go.
‘My neck is a lot better than it was as my osteopath has been really working on it — at one point I couldn’t even turn my head.
‘Being able to get up onto the plane and back down again is achievement enough for me.
‘My dear daughter-in-law and grandsons back me up all the way.’
Ms Bromage first took to the skies aged 87-year-old (pictured), and became Britain’s oldest female wing-walker
She performed her first stunt in 2016 at Gloucestershire Airport while her anxious friends and family looked on
Ms Bromage first took to the skies aged 87-year-old, and became Britain’s oldest female wing-walker.
For her first flight, she was strapped to the wings of a 1944 Boeing-Stearman during the death-defying stunt before flying some 500ft above the ground — while travelling at 90mph.
The fearless pensioner raised more than £1,100, with all the money going to Midlands Air Ambulance Charity.
As a precaution, the former nurse chose to wear a neck brace during the flight.