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Glad the guy was ok. A long time ago a guy landed a Cessna in a palm tree and survived down in Rockledge Florida. Gary S.
 
Thing was probably doing just 10kt over the wind speed to start with. Wouldn't be a trip to fly one of these things with more modern engines?
 
After skim reading through the article, it turns out the plane was built for the movie "Those Magnificent Men and Their Flying Machines". It also only flew at about 45 miles an hour.
 
Its not the first time Chris


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One can see, if you zoom in, that the cup (holding the huge testicles needed to fly this contraption) came loose causing them to swing and the aircraft lost lateral control and altitude. With his testicle catching branches, nothing but landing the aircraft in that tree could have been the outcome. Of course, he gave a thumbs up!
 
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