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Burning Man mile-high membership as sexy passengers hop on aircraft to ‘attain climax’

A cheeky festival-goer spilled the beans on how she ticked off a saucy bucket list item by getting down and dirty on what’s been dubbed the ‘sex plane’ at the notorious Burning Man festival.

Delaney Eva dished the dirt on her wild encounter, saying “the plane stays up until everyone finishes their ride”. This story is just one of many to have emerged from the annual bash in Nevada‘s Black Rock Desert, often hailed as the “wildest festival of the year”.

With a history of eye-watering tales from orgy domes to steamy shenanigans in ginormous communal showers, Burning Man is a hotbed of unbridled antics and Delaney might’ve just raised the bar. The Hawaii-based online model opened up about her steamy escapades at last year’s festival with her beau after scoring a lift with a fellow reveller.

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At Burning Man, where your dough will only snag you a brew or some ice, everything else is about swapping goodies.



Delaney Eva and her boyfriend
Delaney Eva and her boyfriend

And this time, one generous pilot was literally elevating the experience for frisky fest-goers by offering them a shot at joining the mile-high club.

Taking to TikTok, Delaney revealed how she clinched that coveted spot on the airplane, sharing her pro tips: its all about the early bird catching the… plane? You’ve got to shake a leg, look sharp at 5am and ace the vibe. She even posted a snap, standing on her topless fella’s shoulders right outside the aircraft, kitted out in a snakeprint bodysuit, thigh-high boots, and suspenders.



Delaney and her boyfriend
The frisky couple were not alone in the skies

In a cheeky video, Delaney spilled the beans on her saucy airborne adventure, showing how the back of the plane was kitted out with a mattress and blankets for extra comfort.

She quipped about the experience with a wink, saying: “First we climbed in the back door, behind the cockpit. The engine goes ‘suck, squeeze, bang, blow,’ now it’s our turn.”

The frisky couple were not alone in the skies; two pilots steered them over Black Rock City, which bursts into life with over 1,000 camps during the nine-day Burning Man festival.



Burning Man mile high plane
The two pilots flew the couple over Black Rock City

Grinning from ear to ear, Delaney swung the camera around to capture herself and her beau cosied up in the back of the aircraft. “Happy smiles when everyone reaches altitude, the plane stays up until everyone finishes their ride,” she cheekily remarked.

Wrapping up her racy recount, she expressed gratitude to the pilots as she flaunted the desert vista below. “Thank you Black Rock City pilots for safely landing our heavy load,” she gushed.



View of Burning Man festival
‘Thank you Black Rock City pilots for safely landing our heavy load’

Curious followers swamped her comments section, eager for the nitty-gritty details of the high-flying romp. One nosy netizen probed about hygiene, commenting: “I just want to know how they switch out the blankets..”

Another chimed in with a gag, adding: “I just know it smells crazy in there.” But Delaney assured them all was well, responding: “Yes it was hott in there – thankfully the dry air sucks all the smells away.”

And someone else couldn’t resist asking: “Can the pilot watch the action?” Delaney confirmed they had a bit of secrecy up there, replying: “hahha they need rear-view mirrors like cars have.”

One commenter quipped: “Till everyone finishes? Gosh that would be the shortest flight of my life”. To which Delaney came back with: “No one is left out”.

Others didn’t waste any time to bash the racy fest. Someone chimed in: “This is what burning man has become?” “Burning man is a wild adventure- pick your own,” Delaney hit back.

Another detractor remarked: “It’s a drug induced orgy event,” as Delaney clapped back: “Wow that sounds like fun lol.”

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