Hmmmmm....I remember specifically talking about the
Airliner shown in the opening of this clip in a
Anti-911 post the other day....and there is the proof
right there.
EPPE
3 years ago
Nice one!
Some of them look cruel.
juggernaut21
3 years ago
Again poor people, but totally kickass music.
Horus
3 years ago
Some nice clips, including 2 of my favourites B52 and
the kitted out armed robbers.
Just Jack .....remote controlled plane example testing
new fuel.
Shows technology for remote
controlled crash into
twin towers.
Also another example of remote controlled death.
Remote device controlling stearing of car in target
vehicle. When it approaches an on coming lorry, take
control, stear into lorry. device designed to fall off
on impact as attached to underside of vehicle. It can
later be retrieved...verdict accidental death.
Reality bumped off.
Good book to read "The Feather Men"
Ranulph Fiennes.
Far_Away
3 years ago
[quote]On 09-03-06 15:17 Horus wrote:
...remote controlled plane example testing new fuel...
[/quote]
Yep, I believe they tested a number of things at once
during that test crash including safety of passengers
in their seats. Passengers sliding under their seat
belts with the force of the impact has been a recurring
problem in planes (they call it submarining). Results
in terrible injuries, which is why the airlines ask you
to keep your belt tight and lean forward in the brace
position.
TheRyz
3 years ago
Flights would actually be safer if seats faced
backwards in the planes. People just cant get used to
it though.
Far_Away
3 years ago
Well I've been fortunate enough to fly biz on British
Airways a couple of times and half the seats in that
section face backwards. Honestly, I didn't notice any
difference in comfort.
I guess people just expect to sit facing forwards
because that's the way it's always been done.
Horus
3 years ago
[quote]On 09-03-06 15:28 Far_Away wrote:
[..]
Yep, I believe they tested a number of things at once
during that test crash including safety of passengers
in their seats. Passengers sliding under their seat
belts with the force of the impact has been a recurring
problem in planes (they call it submarining). Results
in terrible injuries, which is why the airlines ask you
to keep your belt tight and lean forward in the brace
position.[/quote]
I thought that was so you broke your neck instantly as
opposed to burning of getting ripped apart.
british
3 years ago
[quote]Flights would actually be safer if seats faced
backwards in the planes. People just cant get used to
it though.[/quote]not true
Just_Jack
3 years ago
[quote]On 09-03-06 15:17 Horus wrote:
Just Jack .....remote controlled plane example testing
new fuel.
Shows technology for remote
controlled crash into
twin towers.
[/quote]
Anything is possible, but is it probable?......
The Technology to drive a vehicle without a Human
Driver was perfected just this last year in Southern
California, the DMV issued drivers licenses to
Hollywood celebrities.
:D :| :D :| :)
Horus
3 years ago
[quote]On 09-03-06 16:51 Just_Jack wrote:
[..]
Anything is possible, but is it probable?......
The Technology to drive a vehicle without a Human
Driver was perfected just this last year in Southern
California, the DMV issued drivers licenses to
Hollywood celebrities.
:D :| :D :| :)[/quote]
johnnychimpo
3 years ago
The music is good....for me to poop on. Soil sucks.