Dude builds fake crash scene for Halloween
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Some guy who is training to become an A&P erected a fake plane crash scene in his yard for Halloween:
Halloween Plane Crash
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Mon Oct 23, 2006 10:58 pm
maules.com wrote:Bad juju
Not only that, it's just kinda lame. Not smart to put the seed of fear into the public's mind about a plane crash in a neighborhood.
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About five miles north of Corvallis there is a guy with a private airstrip. He's got the tail feathers of a small spam can sticking out of his farm pond. Next time I fly by, I'll take a picture. He's also got two Cessnas and a DC3.
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The restaurant across from the McCall airport has a Cherokee tail on it. Also there is a Cessna 140 tail on a hangar at Aurora OR. Their everywhere....
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Tue Oct 24, 2006 11:19 am
That's novelty. This is like a full recreation of a crash scene complete with caution tape in a regular neighborhood, confusing the neighbors with their fragile emotions about GA. Let's a resident of the NYC Upper East side do something like this.... oh the sparks would fly.
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