AeroSuperBatics

[4] In the early stages of the company, commercial sponsors were the key enabling Norman to expand his display business.

The team expanded to display up to five Stearman aircraft simultaneously at one airshow programme in 2008, and the five-ship performed a wing walking display in their new big V 'Vulcan' formation, as a homage to the return to flight of a former Royal Air Force (RAF) Avro Vulcan XH558 as restored by the Vulcan To The Sky Trust.

[17] The team is based at its current registered office location of RFC Rendcomb Aerodrome, a former World War 1 training aerodrome of the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), and now private airfield near Cirencester, Gloucestershire,[8][1] which is also owned by Vic Norman and two business partners (which include Nick Mason, drummer of Pink Floyd).

[20] AeroSuperBatics also offer the opportunity for members of the public to experience wing walking, and can also be used for charitable fundraising and corporate events.

[21] The team have also taken many famous people wing walking, including: Richard Branson, Bear Grylls, Elon Musk, Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt (both of Status Quo), the Crown Prince of Dubai, along with many others from musicians, sports personnel, racing car drivers, broadcast presenters, journalists,[17] actors, and royalty.

[22] On 4 September 2021, as part of a two-ship formation wing walking display at the Bournemouth Air Festival, one of the AeroSuperBatics Boeing Stearman aircraft crashed into the sea near the Sandbanks Ferry, Poole Harbour, after the biplane suffered an unrecoverable mechanical failure of its engine.

They were both promptly rescued from the water by a nearby motorboat, assessed by event medical staff at the scene, and subsequently in hospital.

In the aftermath of this crash and the findings by the AAIB, AeroSuperBatics modified another engine that had the same design, and developed a new set of hand signal communications between pilot and wing walker, to advise of any mechanical issues and additional emergency procedures.

Breitling Wingwalkers four-ship display, July 2011.
Utterly Butterly wing walkers, 2004.
Breitling wing walkers, 2013.