Not all our paper plane prototypes were
as successful as the one on p34
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Peter Sørensen
If
Klovn
characters
Casper and Frank
ever boarded a flight
together it would
almost certainly end
in an international
incident. But the
man who photo-
graphed the comedi-
ans in his hometown
of Copenhagen (p38)
has never had a
weird inflight experi-
ence himself. Like,
for example, 185
passengers throwing
paper planes (p34).
petersorensen.net
Hans Seeberg
When asked for his
strangest experi-
ence on a plane,
Hans, who wrote our
raggare
story (p66),
says he once saw a
larger-than-life ’80s
rock icon behave
badly at 35,000ft.
When asked to reveal
which global pop
icon caused hell on-
board, our principled
reporter replied: “I’d
do anything for
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by Norwegian
(but I
won’t do that).”
Per Kårehed
The Gothenberg-
based photographer
took on our
raggare
story (p66) not ex-
pecting he’d end up
following a hearse.
His strangest flying
experience almost
saw his plane turned
into a funerary
vehicle – on a trip to
Argentina he became
violently ill but he
was saved due to
“miracles performed
by two female cabin
crew”. Intriguing.
karehed.com
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