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Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:42 pm to notiger1997
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This shite cracks me up.
People who generally don't understand the word "relative" often do get cracked up by shite like this.
The Gulf of Thailand is a relatively small body of water. At its widest it is only 250 miles across. Its average depth is a mere 45 meters and is only 80 meters at its deepest.
This post was edited on 3/10/14 at 4:43 pm
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:46 pm to RollTide1987
Holes in the ADS-B data causing problems locating the plane. So basically the last known position might not be when it had the problem leading to its crash. It could have crashed a long way from there. I think we can do better than that technologically.
This is bullshite.
This is bullshite.
This post was edited on 3/10/14 at 4:47 pm
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:47 pm to Pax Regis
From the comments:
"• Fact #1: All Boeing 777 commercial jets are equipped with black box recorders that can survive any on-board explosion
• Fact #2: All black box recorders transmit locator signals for at least 30 days after falling into the ocean
• Fact #3: Many parts of destroyed aircraft are naturally bouyant and will float in water
• Fact #4: If a missile destroyed Flight 370, the missile would have left a radar signature
• Fact #5: The location of the aircraft when it vanished is not a mystery
• Fact #6: If Flight 370 was hijacked, it would not have vanished from radar"
"No country has released any radar recordings."
Hmmmmm .........
"• Fact #1: All Boeing 777 commercial jets are equipped with black box recorders that can survive any on-board explosion
• Fact #2: All black box recorders transmit locator signals for at least 30 days after falling into the ocean
• Fact #3: Many parts of destroyed aircraft are naturally bouyant and will float in water
• Fact #4: If a missile destroyed Flight 370, the missile would have left a radar signature
• Fact #5: The location of the aircraft when it vanished is not a mystery
• Fact #6: If Flight 370 was hijacked, it would not have vanished from radar"
"No country has released any radar recordings."
Hmmmmm .........
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:48 pm to TigerDog83
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From there it's just sonar scans looking for the fuselage or trying to pick up the pinging from the boxes if that is working.
You clearly do not know how sonar works. sonar does not create some pretty image of reflected noise.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:49 pm to Traffic Circle
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Fact #5: The location of the aircraft when it vanished is not a mystery
I'm not sure this is a fact. We know when we last had tracking data. Not at all sure this is when it crashed.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:49 pm to RollTide1987
Just spoke with a guy that works for us that also flys c130s for Air Force. I asked him what his thought was on it. He stated that he assumes it was an explosion of some sort since there was no radio contact. He said that at that altitude with that pressure, that everything would have been almost vaporized. He feels that it was probably a test to see if a plane could be blown up using a new technique (that they were told about) that terrorist have been working on.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:50 pm to Traffic Circle
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Fact #4: If a missile destroyed Flight 370, the missile would have left a radar signature
Look out guys we have a Raytheon expert here.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:52 pm to BoatSchoolTiger
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Look out guys we have a Raytheon expert here.
I don't know what Raytheon is. I just copied the a comment to the You Tube video.
But, I'll be your Raytheon expert if you need one.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:52 pm to BoatSchoolTiger
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sonar does not create some pretty image of reflected noise.
It most certainly does...
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:52 pm to BoatSchoolTiger
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Look out guys we have a Raytheon expert here.
All missiles have radar signatures. Any EW on board a naval vessel will be able to tell you that.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:52 pm to Kingwood Tiger
quote:Why am I reading this when I'm flying out the country on Friday?
He said that at that altitude with that pressure, that everything would have been almost vaporized. He feels that it was probably a test to see if a plane could be blown up using a new technique (that they were told about) that terrorist have been working on.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:52 pm to BoatSchoolTiger
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All missiles have radar signatures. Any EW on board a naval vessel will be able to tell you that.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:56 pm to BoatSchoolTiger
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You clearly do not know how sonar works. sonar does not create some pretty image of reflected noise.
It does in the movies like... Daredevil and The Dark Knight.
:lol;
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:57 pm to Napoleon
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:lol;
FYI
This post was edited on 3/10/14 at 4:58 pm
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:58 pm to Kingwood Tiger
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He said that at that altitude with that pressure, that everything would have been almost vaporized. He feels that it was probably a test to see if a plane could be blown up using a new technique (that they were told about) that terrorist have been working on.
Wow.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 5:00 pm to GrammarKnotsi
images yes. "pretty" images no FYI
Posted on 3/10/14 at 5:01 pm to tracytiger
The other ones that blew up that high experienced the same pressures but were not vaporized.
How come?
How come?
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