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Searching for Houdini's plane.

Surprised that Steve Rowell has not picked up on this tidbit!:D

http://www.houdini.diggersrest.com/biplanesearch.html

Houdini was a pioneer aviator, in Australia.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini

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By: Mondariz - 31st October 2009 at 11:26

Coincidentally, it is the eighty-third anniversary of Houdini’s death today.;)

Yeah, thats one fix he never got out of….

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By: Newforest - 31st October 2009 at 10:42

Coincidentally, it is the eighty-third anniversary of Houdini’s death today.;)

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By: Mondariz - 31st October 2009 at 08:58

A bottle of wine for finding a missing historical aircraft seems a fair trade. Anyway, Houdini was certainly not tied down to one place, so it’s no wonder the location escapes them. I’m almost afraid to say it, but such a find would be magical…..I’ll get my coat.

BTW, when Houdini demonstrated the aircraft for der Keiser in Germany, he was impressed, but slightly dazzled by the spectacle, and proceeded to congratulate Houdini with the invention of the airplane – true story from Houdini’s diary.

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