“DON’T TELL MY WIFE“ 1960s PIPER AIRCRAFT PA-28 CHEROKEE PROMOTIONAL FILM 99444

Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit This early 1960s film is a long advertisement for Piper Aircraft produced by one of its distributors Tufts Edgcumbe. The action is depicted as a household drama between a husband and wife. A man and woman visit the Empire Aero Service hanger for Piper aircraft. They wave to a Piper as it flies over. A salesman greets the couple. The Piper PA-28 Cherokee (N9050W) lands on the runway. The wife’s early 1960s pillbox hat and pearls are clearly seen. On the ground is N8503W. The couple greets their daughter and son-in-law as they exit the Piper (:47-2:24). Inside the sales office, the secretary wears a long strand of pearls and 1960s cat-eye glasses. File cabinets line the walls (2:25-2:47). The Piper leaves and the couple talk to the salesman in front of a 1960s Bonneville convertible. The husband speaks to the salesman inside the office and puts literature about learning to fly inside his suitcoat (2:
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