Talk:Harry Gardiner

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I recall watching an episode of "Wide World of Sports" sometime in the 1970's where a man known as "The Human Fly" was doing a wing-walking stunt atop a Boeing 707 airliner. He wasn't really walking - he was attached to a harness tha was mounted on top of the fuselage. I remember he was breaking a record of some sort, but I can't remember what his top speed was.

Does anybody have any more information about this other Human Fly? Who he was? Where he is now?

Don't know, but maybe it was one of the other urban climbers listed on the buildering article. Pimlottc 15:56, 27 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] cause of death?

Given his extremely risky hobby, one can't help but wondering, how did he die? Pimlottc 15:59, 27 November 2006 (UTC)