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22 Mar 2014 23:30 #142302 by Adder
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Could be a part of the fuselage flattened out from a tear line, I think the circumference of a 6m diameter tube would be about 18m or so.

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23 Mar 2014 08:25 #142329 by
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Adder wrote: Could be a part of the fuselage flattened out from a tear line, I think the circumference of a 6m diameter tube would be about 18m or so.


8 meters diameter actually, so that could be, but if it actually crashed I'd be amazed if that happened. An aircraft is built to lose only small pieces of skin, if that were to happen, to prevent major problems when it would happen mid-air....

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23 Mar 2014 08:33 #142330 by Adder
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Adder wrote: Could be a part of the fuselage flattened out from a tear line, I think the circumference of a 6m diameter tube would be about 18m or so.


8 meters diameter actually, so that could be, but if it actually crashed I'd be amazed if that happened. An aircraft is built to lose only small pieces of skin, if that were to happen, to prevent major problems when it would happen mid-air....


I was just going off http://www.boeing.com/boeing/commercial/777family/pf/pf_200product.page which says 6.19m but the bigger it is the more likely it could be it. No-one said it was it, just that it could be it.

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23 Mar 2014 14:21 #142357 by
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Adder wrote:

Aviator wrote:

Adder wrote: Could be a part of the fuselage flattened out from a tear line, I think the circumference of a 6m diameter tube would be about 18m or so.


8 meters diameter actually, so that could be, but if it actually crashed I'd be amazed if that happened. An aircraft is built to lose only small pieces of skin, if that were to happen, to prevent major problems when it would happen mid-air....


I was just going off http://www.boeing.com/boeing/commercial/777family/pf/pf_200product.page which says 6.19m but the bigger it is the more likely it could be it. No-one said it was it, just that it could be it.


LOL you're right, my brain must've farted...

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07 Apr 2014 02:49 #143679 by
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As sad and frustrating the situation is for everyone involved, I can't help but feel that the whole mystery behind the flight's disappearance won't be solved until some point in the distant future. Finding anything tangible at this stage is already proving to be extremely difficult. Any word on the deleted files from the flight simulator at the pilot's house? Probably irrelevant and old data, but it may point to something depending on what the dig up.

My prayers and condolences with the family members of those on the flight...

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07 Apr 2014 03:39 #143681 by Adder
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Didn't the departure from the planned route happen exactly at the point between Malay and Vietnamese air traffic control zones? That is a strange thing to be a coincidence, but not impossible...

I have the same flight simulator software he used afaik, and its quite common to simulate flying in and out of all sorts of locations - especially any fields along regular passenger transport routes that might be used as emergency diverts. Most all airports and airfields around the entire world are included in the software out of the box.... so media reports his software had strange locations are not necessarily indications of anything. Another common thing is to use it to simulate emergency situations, including previous real world accidents. It does though serve as a great tool to exercise and plan all sorts of scenario's.

The software does have a logbook, but its easy to delete entries from it, and doing so would seem to overwrite the file for it - making it hard/impossible to recover I'd guess!?

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07 Apr 2014 08:47 #143699 by
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I guess I may be be in the minority, but I think it's funny how they found a flight simulator at the pilots house and it was portrayed as if that was surprising and made him a suspect. Then they "spotted" all of this debris they later didn't find. Then it was finally confirmed that the flight crashed somewhere basically, and this happened as soon as the spotlight switched to the Ukraine. There are so many holes the only thing I accept as truth is that a plane disappeared, and the supposedly undetectable tracking devices were shut down at different times. This leads me to believe it was hi-jacked. If it wasn't another countries special operatives or something it could have been a rouge pirate, but that plane will show up one day.

Am I crazy? What do you guys think about all that? I hate to think they'd lie, but if there were people good enough to literally disappear with an airplane they would have to lie so everyone doesn't go crazy. I'm sure someone is trying to find out the truth and may even stop at nothing, but I don't think that's the overall approach our leaders have.

All of the politics of it and stuff just amuse me and I enjoy it, my only real concern is the loss of life. They would have had to have been murdered instantly somehow, or cell phones confiscated and thrown out or something of that nature. They are at peace now regardless I'm sure, but I hope their suffering wasn't the worst imaginable. And I pray for the lives of those that are affected in the future if that plane is still out there.

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07 Apr 2014 16:29 #143716 by Llama Su
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Rumor has it, that there were Chinese on board who owned a portion of a microchip patent, If it was hijacked, and the passengers deceased, the sole owner of this patent is Rothschild supposedly... Gives motive if These microchip people were on board...
http://beforeitsnews.com/politics/2014/03/rothschild-takes-down-malaysian-airliner-mh370-to-gain-rights-to-a-semiconductor-patent-getting-rid-of-those-who-stood-in-his-way-2607888.html
In this day and age anything is possible. Truth is stranger than fiction... This is all speculation... The only ones who could know the truth are the ones who were in the plane...

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07 Apr 2014 21:30 #143743 by
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Yup hundreds and thousands of theories already. Mine seems kinda busted though...
They are currently only looking in the southern Indian Ocean, but the position has been determined certain for at least five times in the past month.... So I won't believe it until they have physical evidence...

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08 Apr 2014 22:59 #143856 by Edan
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Aviator wrote: So I won't believe it until they have physical evidence...


That might be difficult: http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/page/world/the-depth-of-the-problem/931/

It won't let me have a blank signature ...

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