See Iron Maiden's Spitfire Replica Plane Malfunction During Worcester Show | Revolver

See Iron Maiden's Spitfire Replica Plane Malfunction During Worcester Show

"Aces High" finale never took flight

One of the highlights of Iron Maiden's theatrical live production is the life-size replica Spitfire fighter plane that "flies" above the stage. Unfortunately, during the NWOBHM titans' Legacy of the Beast tour stop last night (Monday, October 17th) in Worcester, Massachusetts, the aircraft's appearance did not go as planned.

The Spitfire was supposed to buzz the stage while Maiden ripped through the closing song of the set, "Aces High," off 1984's Powerslave. However, as can be seen in the fan-shot video above and below, the aircraft instead appeared to get stuck on its way to the front of the stage, and the band's roadies had to come to rescue. Singer Bruce Dickinson can even be seen taking a glance back to check out what's going on, seemingly confused at the mishap.

The Legacy of the Beast World Tour is set to continue tomorrow night (October 19th) at the UBS Arena in Belmont Park.