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Busty barmaid prepares for topless skydive

Busty barmaid Charlotte Robinson is gearing up for a skydive with a difference.

The 24-year-old, from Catterall in Garstang, will jump 14,000ft from a Turbine Porter aircraft – topless.

The bubbly mother-of-one will be strapped to the front of an instructor and will freefall at more than 120mph before the parachute opens. She is hoping the jump, at the Black Knights Parachute Centre, Hillam Lane, Cockerham, will raise hundreds of pounds for the North West Air Ambulance.

She said: "I don't know if I'll hurt myself – I might do because I'm a 36GG.

"I saw the sign three weeks ago on the side of the A6 in Lancaster and I don't know how the topless part came about. I'm just a bit mental really and definitely outgoing."

Charlotte, who has a seven-year-old son called Zac, will take the plunge on Saturday, August 1.

She said: "I'm a bit nervous. The only other thing I've done is a bungee jump when I was about 12. But I do like to live on the edge."

A spokesman for the Black Knights Parachute Centre said: "We've had girls previously that are raising money for charity.

"There's not a lot for anyone to see – the only people that will see anything are the people in the aircraft."

Garstang Cars is Charlotte's main sponsor.

* Donations can be dropped off at the Eagle and Child, High Street, Garstang, where Charlotte is a regular.

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