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Post by Sir Pun Mon Mar 18, 2013 7:04 am

(CNN) - The spectacular, airborne escape of two Canadian inmates Sunday stunned witnesses and showcased the illicit ingenuity behind one of the more creative styles of prison breaks.

But while astonishing, helicopter escapes are not unheard of. For decades, crafty inmates have fled into the sky -- some with more success than others.

Here are five epic helicopter escapes:

1. The French lovebirds

Nadine Vaujour was so determined to get her husband out of prison she took helicopter flight lessons just for the escape.

Her husband, Michel Vaujour, was serving a lengthy sentence for attempted murder and armed robbery. In May 1986, he forced his way to the roof of a Parisian prison by wielding nectarines painted as grenades.

His wife then picked him up in the helicopter and fled to a football field, where they drove away.

But their luck soon ran out.

Nadine Vaujour was discovered and arrested in southwestern France, and Michel was shot in the head during a failed bank robbery.

leave it to the french to surrender to fruit

2. The American in Mexico

In 1971, Joel David Kaplan hopped on a chopper in a Mexican prison yard, never to return again.

Kaplan, who was convicted for the death of his business partner in Mexico City, always insisted he was innocent.

The New Yorker's daring escape inspired the book "The 10-Second Jailbreak: The Helicopter Escape of Joel David Kaplan" and the 1975 movie "Breakout."

3. The frequent flier

Pascal Payet holds the record for planning the most number of escapes by helicopter, according to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.

The Frenchman first used a helicopter to flee from a Luynes prison in 2001.

Two years later, while still a fugitive, he helped inmates from the same prison escape by chopper.

He was eventually caught, but then escaped for the third time from another prison using a helicopter hijacked by four men.

Payet and his accomplices fled, and the pilot was not harmed.

4. The Belgian flock

When Nordin Ben Allal dreamed up his escape, he didn't mean for others to join him.

In 2007, when Ben Allal's accomplices landed at a Belgian prison, other inmates tried to jump on board.

The chopper spun out of control, injuring the pilot and several of the prisoners, The Telegraph reported.

Ben Allal managed to escape -- only to get recaptured.

5. The Greek foil

In February, accomplices swooped over a prison in Greece and tried to whisk away convicted murderer Panagiotis Vlastos with a rope.

The accomplices reportedly unleashed a hailstorm of bullets from AK-47 assault rifles toward prison guards, who fired back.

Vlastos was shot, and the chopper eventually landed on the prison parking lot.



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Post by Miles1 Wed Mar 20, 2013 5:25 am

Happened here too.....

The Mountjoy Prison helicopter escape occurred on 31 October 1973 when three Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteers escaped from Mountjoy Prison in Dublin, Ireland, aboard a hijacked Alouette II helicopter, which briefly landed in the prison's exercise yard. The escape made headlines around the world and was an embarrassment to the Irish coalition government of the time, led by Fine Gael's Liam Cosgrave, which was criticised by opposition party Fianna Fáil. A manhunt involving twenty thousand members of the Irish Defence Forces and Garda Síochána was launched for the escapees, one of whom, Seamus Twomey, was not recaptured until December 1977. The Wolfe Tones wrote a song celebrating the escape called "The Helicopter Song", which topped the Irish popular music charts despite being banned by the government.
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Post by Sir Pun Wed Mar 20, 2013 7:20 am

Leave it to the irish to write a song abt it

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