Bruce "Rotten" Paylor executes another perfect landing -- this time in The Tiger Boys' 1940 Fleet Finch 16b biplane. The Group's Antique Airplane pilots routinely land on a 30-foot wide strip of grass between Guelph Airpark's main runway and its night lights. Why? Because replacement Fleet tires cost $800 each IF you can find them ... and tires last longer on grass. This Sneak Peek comes from Fearless Widget Productions' soon-to-be-released DVD, "Alien Landings"; a surreal, slo-mo look at the world of antique, classic & grassroots flying.
Shot in High definition.
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Never mind that...Where can I get one??
356butch 11 months ago
i've been in this plane it was the best experiance of my life!
insaneupsdriver 1 year ago
Sound ruins the full effect of watching a good landing unless, of course, the power adjustments happen to be abrupt, excessive or not needed and therefore edited, out of shame.
Too bad.
state8citizen 3 years ago 2
it's slow motion and the sound is slowed down, making it sound distorted
N444HM 3 years ago
Why the strange sound on the three Landings videos?
AlbertSjoberg 3 years ago