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Malaysia Airlines Loses Contact With 777 en Route to Beijing
I still remember someone said Indian Ocean. And nobody believed him.
And also I wonder how many other pieces have been found and sold to their local metal recycling companies....
A Former Airdisaster.Com Forum (senior member)....
I just can't believe Jeff Wise was wrong. I mean New York Magazine ran the story and everything. He was on TV. He's a pseudo-expert authority. No, the Russians did it and cleverly planted this scrap of evidence (probably with lifting straps). That much is obvious.
I still remember someone said Indian Ocean. And nobody believed him.:
4 days after the aircraft went missing I postulated that one of the crew put this airplane into the ocean on purpose. I further said that it was most likely done in either the Sunda Trench or the Diamantina Deep in Diamantina Trench. These are the two deepest parts of the Indian ocean. The ocean drift patterns show the perfect patterns for either of these two places for where the debris was just found.
Suitcases have reportedly been found on Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean, the same location where debris resembling a flaperon suspected of being from MH370 was recently discovered. The Malaysian Deputy Transport Minister has said, “it is almost certain that the flaperon is from a Boeing 777.”
I am also dubious about the supposed suitcase found. The picture of it posted on the internet makes it look like a brand new bag. It would be covered with all kinds of barnacles and other crap just like the piece found.
I am also dubious about the supposed suitcase found. The picture of it posted on the internet makes it look like a brand new bag. It would be covered with all kinds of barnacles and other crap just like the piece found.
Bernacles don't like nylon, rubber and other stuff manufactured with chemicals.
A Former Airdisaster.Com Forum (senior member)....
I am also dubious about the supposed suitcase found. The picture of it posted on the internet makes it look like a brand new bag. It would be covered with all kinds of barnacles and other crap just like the piece found.
Remind me never to buy a suitcase from where you get yours. That one is torn to shreds.
Barnacles require a hard substrate to attach themselves to. It is entirely possible, indeed probable that the suitcase cloth flapping in the sea was not hard enough to form such a substrate.
If it 'ain't broken........ Don't try to mend it !
Remind me never to buy a suitcase from where you get yours. That one is torn to shreds.
Barnacles require a hard substrate to attach themselves to. It is entirely possible, indeed probable that the suitcase cloth flapping in the sea was not hard enough to form such a substrate.
Brian, better look again my friend. It is a pack pack not a hard suitcase. And I can tell you from experience that I have found sails from boats in the water with barnacles, sea worms and other growths on them while out fishing.
Will they be able to tell if it was a midair break-up, a high speed impact or a "slow" break-up in the water?
Assuming that this particular part is from the back of the wing and assuming a high speed impact, wouldn't it be in a far worse condition then it appear to be?
Will they be able to tell if it was a midair brake-up, a high speed impact or a "slow" brake-up in the water?
Assuming that this particular part is from the back of the wing and assuming a high speed impact, wouldn't it be in a far worse condition then it appear to be?
First off it is a leading edge flap part not a trailing edge flap.
Second it is break as in broken not brake like on your automobile!
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