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Stuntman strapped beneath airplane plummets 500ft to loss of life as belt snaps mid-flight

A stuntman who some mentioned had a “death wish” plummeted 500 toes to his loss of life after strapping himself to the underside of a airplane.

Aussie stuntman Jim Bailey, generally known as The Human Torpedo, met his tragic finish when the belt attaching him to the underside of the airplane snapped mid-flight throughout the harmful trick.

Shocking footage of the incident exhibits the second the belt breaks, forcing Bailey to carry onto the bars beneath the airplane for expensive life earlier than, after just a few seconds, he loses his grip.

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Jim Bailey, known as The Human Torpedo, met his tragic end during a crazy stunt
Bailey was suspended beneath a single-engine Ballanca by a strap and belt

Witnesses mentioned Bailey, a Brisbane resident, was suspended beneath a single-engine Ballanca by a strap and belt. The goal of the stunt was for Bailey to hold beneath the airplane throughout take-off and slide to a touchdown when the airplane made a “touch-and-go” on the strip, as beforehand reported.

Authorities mentioned Bailey was doing the stunt for ABC-TV’s That’s Incredible present throughout the April 1, 1981, incident – however the present’s producer denied having any connection to the accident.

He had appeared twice on the present and in an episode that January, just a few months earlier than his loss of life, Bailey was dragged behind a automotive and crashed head-first by a flaming wall – however he survived. The yr earlier than in December he was once more dragged by a automotive going 165mph earlier than skidding 1,300 toes alongside a pavement.



Jim Bailey, known as The Human Torpedo, met his tragic end during a crazy stunt
The belt breaks, forcing Bailey to carry onto the bars beneath the airplane for expensive life

Producer of That’s Incredible Alan Landsburg mentioned of the Hawaii stunt that resulted in Bailey’s loss of life: “We have nothing going in Hawaii, we’re not working there. We’ve been on hiatus for about three and one-half weeks.

“We completed our season and we do not begin capturing till June. ‘The accident clearly shocks us, however there isn’t any manner it might have been our crew filming. I let you know it was not our shoot. The accident was not even remotely related with ‘That’s Incredible’.”



Jim Bailey, known as The Human Torpedo, met his tragic end during a crazy stunt
After just a few seconds, Bailey loses his grip

Landsburg added it was doable the incident was being filmed by a personal firm and Bailey later deliberate to promote the movie to That’s Incredible.

“We’ve set absolute limits on what we’ll buy due to the accident factor,” he mentioned. “We’ve had just a few accidents and we did not need any others. We made it very clear that we would not contemplate that sort of out of doors buy.”



Jim Bailey, known as The Human Torpedo, met his tragic end during a crazy stunt
In one other stunt Bailey was dragged behind a automotive and crashed head-first by a flaming wall

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