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fiddy big bird pics!!
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Yeah the investigation found that the way the engines were being mounted caused the cracks that led to the engine coming off. The other flight your thinking of was the United flight in the late 80's. They lost all control except for the engine thrust on each wing. Amazing they even made it anywhere near an airport let alone on the runway. |
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Pitched down and uhm........... it kept doing that lol |
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thats a rusted part of the inner wing, how would an arm get out on the wing, besides it wasnt a crash just an engine burn
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yeah I saw the transcipt, pretty cool photo though.
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again (like always) it was just a chain of things that caused it to go bad. Don't really get it why they grounded all the birds after that for changes. I think Concorde is about the only aircraft who now has wheel caps and wing puncture plates. |
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head to your bookstore and grab 'air disaster' (3 volumes) by macarthur job, goes into incredible detail of most of the big accidents over the years. |
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http://www.airdisaster.com/
Have fun with that site.....make you never wanna fly again...i mean ever. Every recorded commercial airliner crash recorded. |
interesting thread
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any footage of planes landing at the old hong kong airport?
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and thanks for the pics shok :thumbsup |
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haha, funny shit........ FOD. This is what happens if you forget to clear left and right before pushing up that throttle.
http://www.hotxvids.com/fod1.jpg http://www.hotxvids.com/fod2.jpg http://www.hotxvids.com/fod3.jpg |
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