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    Wing walking is the act of moving along the wings of an aeroplane (most commonly a biplane) during flight, sometimes transferring between planes. It originated...
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    Gladys Ingle (category Wing walkers)
    the 1920s and 1930s, she became world-renowned for her aerobatics and wing walking. On March 28, 1899, Gladys Ingle was born in Walla Walla, Washington...
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    Lillian Boyer (category Wing walkers)
    – February 1, 1989) was an American wing walker who performed numerous aerial stunts that included wing walking, automobile-to-airplane transfers, and...
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    is a British civilian biplane multi-aircraft formation aerobatics and wing walking team. They currently perform as The AeroSuperBatics Wingwalkers (unsponsored...
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    Lindbergh "volunteered to climb out onto the wing and wave to the crowds below," a performance known as "wing walking." During a barnstorming tour in Minnesota...
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    became popular as crop dusters and sports planes, and for aerobatic and wing walking use in air shows. In late 1933, Stearman engineers Mac Short, Harold...
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    fair's first year were harness racing, chariot races and an airplane wing-walking exhibition. The fair is one of the largest county fairs in the United...
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  • charity fund-raising event in Inverurie, where he was allowed to go wing walking on a biplane, an experience he greatly enjoyed. Davies has revealed that...
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  • dangling below them, with her knees holding a rope ladder. Once while wing walking, she fell off at 3,000 feet (910 m); ordinarily, she did not wear a parachute...
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  • per episode. The West Wing is noted for developing the "walk-and-talk"—long Steadicam tracking shots showing characters walking down hallways while involved...
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