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maybe of interest...
some people enjoy their job a bit too much
take a look
http://teamhouse.tni.net/Misc/noplay/cockpit.htm
take a look
http://teamhouse.tni.net/Misc/noplay/cockpit.htm
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RE: maybe of interest...
I don't have many more details........ a buddy sent me the web link.
from the looks of it, the cockpit area damage and wing damage...... that sucker might be a write-off.
from the looks of it, the cockpit area damage and wing damage...... that sucker might be a write-off.
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RE: maybe of interest...
saw the photo ages ago, but first time I've seen and explanation.. you sure someone just didn't come up with a funny situation and reason for the pics?
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RE: maybe of interest...
No idea philly. I just posted the link someone gave me. The story and photos may be somewhat dated.
However, from the damage, location of the aircraft, the maintenance equipment in the area, and since we didnt all see on the news about "hundreds escape near death', it looks like it did apparently happen while the aircraft was empty and being serviced. So it seems plausable enough.
NTSB keep records of stuff like this. Might be able to pull the tail number from the photos and backtrack it.
This is an exibition, not a competition....please...... no wagering
However, from the damage, location of the aircraft, the maintenance equipment in the area, and since we didnt all see on the news about "hundreds escape near death', it looks like it did apparently happen while the aircraft was empty and being serviced. So it seems plausable enough.
NTSB keep records of stuff like this. Might be able to pull the tail number from the photos and backtrack it.
This is an exibition, not a competition....please...... no wagering