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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2024 · 25 MIN

The First Fatal Plane Crashes

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Wooden planes + gasoline = fiery death in 1908. Darrell rants about fat-guy plane seats, then dives into the first fatal plane crashes — from a 1908 army demo to a 1913 Italian fireball that roasted passengers alive for several minutes. 1908: Orville Wright’s passenger dies in crash 1913: Italian dirigible burns mid-air Passengers cooked alive in wooden fuselages Jason jokes about prairie women on wings. Darrell hates reclining seats and swamp ass. At least planes aren’t made of kindling anymore. Timestamps (Apple/Spotify/Overcast): 00:00 Intro & Plane Seat Rant • 01:18 Fat Man Problems • 03:28 Recliner Rage • 05:12 First Fatal Crash (1908) • 10:45 Italian Dirigible Fire • 15:22 Wooden Plane Nightmares • 20:18 Frequent Flyer Miles in Divorce • 23:48 Wrap-Up & First World Problems #WaywutPodcast #PlaneCrashes #AviationHistory #FirstFatalCrash #TravelRant

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Wooden planes + gasoline = fiery death in 1908. Darrell rants about fat-guy plane seats, then dives into the first fatal plane crashes — from a 1908 army demo to a 1913 Italian fireball that roasted passengers alive for several minutes. 1908:...

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