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  • Re: Malaysia Airlines: Missing Flight MH370

    Originally posted by Sapphire View Post
    Ahhhhh thats good news, at least they didn't suffer, but and I know this is a big but, would they have seen the missile coming or would it have been too quick ?
    Way way too quick.

    Speed of the missile would have been several times the speed of sound as it's desgined to down supersonic fighters, and would have approached from below and probably behind.

    i.e. from a direction they couldn't see, and too quick to see even if they could.
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    • Re: Malaysia Airlines: Missing Flight MH370

      Originally posted by Deepie View Post
      I Doubt it ..but don't know.....

      Given the choice I'd rather have been be on Flight MH17 than MH 370........... knowing you were going to die by running out of fuel and crashing into the sea....
      Me too, I never swim in the sea as I am petrified of Octopuses .... yes seriously I am.

      Oh and another plane has gone down in Taiwan

      http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-28448763

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      • Re: Malaysia Airlines: Missing Flight MH370

        Originally posted by Riz View Post
        Nowadays, any elaborate plot is so likely to be uncovered to come back and blow up in a perpetartors face in the worst possible way, that only a complete looney tunes government or people would consider trying it.

        As nuts as the Americans can be at times, they are not quite that far gone even now.

        The simple answer is nearly always the correct one......
        But that's what the Illuminati wants you to think!

        That's why they've been getting away with their plans for World Domination since 1776, when their Grand and Illuminated Master Adam Weishaupt took over America under his alias of George Washington.

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        • Re: Malaysia Airlines: Missing Flight MH370

          Originally posted by Sapphire View Post
          Ahhhhh thats good news, at least they didn't suffer, but and I know this is a big but, would they have seen the missile coming or would it have been too quick ?
          We should know soon enough, if the cockpit voice recorder has any comment such as "What the fu....".

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          • Re: Malaysia Airlines: Missing Flight MH370

            Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
            But that's what the Illuminati wants you to think!

            That's why they've been getting away with their plans for World Domination since 1776, when their Grand and Illuminated Master Adam Weishaupt took over America under his alias of George Washington.
            Oh leave off Cloggy, you know that's all total rollocks.

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            • Re: Malaysia Airlines: Missing Flight MH370

              Next you'll try to convince me that MI6 didn't murder Dodo Al-Fayed on the orders of Prince Philip, 44' Freemason and head of the Guelph dynasty.

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              • Re: Malaysia Airlines: Missing Flight MH370

                Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
                Next you'll try to convince me that MI6 didn't murder Dodo Al-Fayed on the orders of Prince Philip, 44' Freemason and head of the Guelph dynasty.
                Well that's another story......feel free to start a new thread.........
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                • Re: Malaysia Airlines: Missing Flight MH370

                  Originally posted by Deepie View Post
                  Some bodies would have been vaporized....The fuel tank in the Boeing 777-300ER can hold up to 47888.802749999995 gal.

                  If you were sat above the wings.....
                  The photos I've seen of the airframe still intact I would suggest the missile hit the port side of the cockpit from the front, and with the airplane at high altitude, just the speed and air drag would be enough to cause a zipper like damage and the resulting ' cartwheeling at enough
                  levels to finish the job.

                  Again from the photos of the crash site it looks like the left side wing broke way and came down to earth intact without any fuel explosion, the right wing and partial fuselage came down and burned, therefore any passengers still secured in this section would be incinerated and will never be recovered.

                  One things for for sure those on board would not have known what hit them, whichever model of missile proves to have been used most detonate between 5 and 30 meters from their intended target and spread their shrapnel to cause maximum damage to the airframe and engines to bring down the aircraft, if anyone was even looking outside they may have seen a flash an instant before they met their maker...but no one would have had time to say their good byes or even suffer before they succumbed to the loss of air pressure and outside temperature. By the time they were falling to earth they would be gone and spared any pain thankfully

                  FWIW the above simplified analysis is MY considered opinion, and partly a result of my background in aviation plus a long time interest in why things fail.... just in case I need to kiss my ass good bye in a hurry one day.....
                  Last edited by Pixie; 24 July 2014, 06:16. Reason: tidied quote

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                  • Re: Malaysia Airlines: Missing Flight MH370

                    Originally posted by alland View Post
                    whichever model of missile proves to have been used most detonate between 5 and 30 meters from their intended target and spread their shrapnel to cause maximum damage to the airframe and engines to bring down the aircraft.


                    -----------> http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/malaysi...stem-1.2716368




                    Independent military analysts said that the size, spread, shape and number of shrapnel impacts visible in this AP photograph of a piece of the wreckage all point to a missile system like the SA-11 Buk. (Dmitry Lovetsky/Associated Press)
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                    • Re: Malaysia Airlines: Missing Flight MH370

                      And another, what on earth is going on ffs

                      http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-28460625

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                      • Re: Malaysia Airlines: Missing Flight MH370

                        My sons girlfriend is flying back from holiday today........I'll be glad when she gets here........
                        Inca has left the building,too old to keep reading HISTORY that others keep re-writing.

                        I was there,,I saw what you did,saw it with my own 2 eyes.wipe off that grin,I know were you've been,it's all been a pack of lies.....(Phil Collins,Coming in the air tonight)

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                        • Re: Malaysia Airlines: Missing Flight MH370

                          Originally posted by Inca View Post
                          My sons girlfriend is flying back from holiday today........I'll be glad when she gets here........
                          My two are in Singapore on whatsapp now .....she said she doesn't want to fly.....
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                          • Re: Malaysia Airlines: Missing Flight MH370

                            It's scary times, I was just saying at the moment I don't fancy flying again and I may have to go to Australia in the near future for family reasons.

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                            • Re: Malaysia Airlines: Missing Flight MH370

                              Can't honestly say it would bother me.

                              I flew to Washington DC for work right after 911 and saw the pentagon crash site. Didn't put me off at all, but I think I'm more inclined than most to absorb how improbable anything going wrong is, and have that in mind rather than anything else.
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                              • Re: Malaysia Airlines: Missing Flight MH370

                                I;m always off my face on Valium when I get on a plane..it's the take off and landing I can't handle....to the point of hysteria..but once we're up in the air I'm ok.
                                I didn't take my first flight until last year,,since then I've done USA twice,and Rome.
                                Inca has left the building,too old to keep reading HISTORY that others keep re-writing.

                                I was there,,I saw what you did,saw it with my own 2 eyes.wipe off that grin,I know were you've been,it's all been a pack of lies.....(Phil Collins,Coming in the air tonight)

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