Samsung Galaxy S5 Phone Drops 1000′
A few weeks ago, my brother Blake Henderson was filming a World War I Curtis JN-4 “Jenny” flying near the Bowling Green Regional Airport in Southern Kentucky. The phone bounced out of his hands due to severe turbulence.
This was not staged, and we have the meta data to back that up. The only editing was condensing the time lapse between the scenes. The original video is 11 minutes long, and is on YouTube also. This version, I cut down to about 3 minutes.
“This ain’t my phone” © Blake Henderson 2017
UPDATE: 12 August 2017
– #38262 Curtis Jenny crashed on a golf course in Bowling Green …read more
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That’s simply AMAZING!!!!!!! :)) how did you ever get it back??? Dawn
https://journalofdawn.wordpress.com/20150325family-of-flying/
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They turned it in to Bluegrass Cellular and they notified him.
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Wonderful!!! Samsung should pay him for the advert :))
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Just found out that the JN-4 plane crashed today that is in the video. The pilot survived.
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It went viral very fast. Numerous offers for sale. We are taking it down for now to seek legal council.
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