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Tom Cruise flies...Boeing Stearman for 'Mission Impossible'.

** This content is being exclusively managed by SWNS. To licence for editorial or commercial use please contact [email protected] +44 (0) 1179066550 ** Tom Cruise flying a Boeing Stearman biplane 'on location' at Duxford Airfield, UK on 29th September 2021 for filming of 'Mission: Impossible 8'. According to recent media reports Tom is 'learning to fly' the Stearman for a 'stunt' in the movie 'Mission:Impossible 8'. He already holds a helicopter pilots licence and a fixed wing pilots licence and also owns and flies a P-51 Mustang. The Stearman aircraft that he's flying is equipped with two movie camera rigs, one mounted on the outer port wing struts and another on the inner starboard wing struts. Despite the media's assumptions, let's not forget that the cameras fitted to the Stearman are there because filming is being done for the movie - they're not there to record a critique of the flight or Tom Cruise's handling of the aircraft and the reason for the flights is to get material for the movie. So the way that the plane is being flown and landed is possibly intentional. The 1943 Boeing Stearman Model 75 (E75N1), is US registered as N65691 and owned by Paramount Overseas Productions Inc. The second aircraft, another Stearman is also owned by Paramount and carries US registration N801RB. At least four Stearmans have been at Duxford for filming duties since mid September. The aircraft are initially seen returning from a filming 'mission', before Tom later goes out again in his Stearman for some 'circuits' and 'bumps' of the airfield, shortly before the 'heavens opened' and the rain arrived. His front seat passenger is former German Air Force Pilot and graduate of the US National Test Pilot School, Klaus Plasa. Video and Audio content is Copyright © High Flight ** This content is being exclusively managed by SWNS. To licence for editorial or commercial use please contact [email protected] +44 (0) 1179066550 ** This video and audio material may not be reproduced in any form (except as the videos Youtube embedded video option on any other website), without written permission.

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