Plane Crash Halloween Display

by Scott Beale on October 28, 2006 · 4 comments

Plane Crash Halloween Display

A homeowner in Los Angeles, who is an aircraft mechanic in training, staged a fake plane crash in his front yard as a Halloween display. The installation includes parts from a real Gulfstream jet. Here’s more coverage of it from CBS 8, Yahoo! News and Reuters, as well as some video from YouTube.

Maybe The Art of Bleeding will use this idea for a follow-up to this year’s Halloween Highway theme.

via » Neatorama

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1 Telstar October 31, 2006 at 10:58 am

Been there! Already doing that!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/telstar/66523219/

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2 devon November 20, 2007 at 12:43 pm

thats amazing

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