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palani
30th July 2015, 05:08 AM
So they found a bit of the control surface of a wing or tail of the missing Malaysian airplane in the Indian Ocean.

Funny thing is that picture looks a bit solid to have floated around on the ocean for any amount of time.

I didn't realize Boeing puts flotation in their wing surfaces. Really pretty forward thinking of them if they do.

Anyway, the appearance of this 'evidence' is sure convenient to close the books on an inconvenient air disaster. Almost too convenient.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3178978/Debris-floating-Indian-Ocean-missing-Malaysia-Airlines-flight-MH370.html

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/07/29/18/2AF05A6300000578-3178978-Mysterious_The_debris_appears_to_be_part_of_a_wing _and_was_taken-a-20_1438191532846.jpg

7th trump
30th July 2015, 05:20 AM
You seem to know everything about everything.........but no expert of anything.
Explain how that Harley, which is a hell of a lot more in weight and less in surface area than that wing portion, floated all the way from Japan to the west coast.
You would have thunk the bike went to the deepest region of the pacific to never be seen again....but they found it on the west coast of the US.

Go back and rethink what you said because I dont think you know anything except to come up with your "CONSPIRACY" conclusion.
So they found a bit of the control surface of a wing or tail of the missing Malaysian airplane in the Indian Ocean.

Funny thing is that picture looks a bit solid to have floated around on the ocean for any amount of time.

I didn't realize Boeing puts flotation in their wing surfaces. Really pretty forward thinking of them if they do.

Anyway, the appearance of this 'evidence' is sure convenient to close the books on an inconvenient air disaster. Almost too convenient.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3178978/Debris-floating-Indian-Ocean-missing-Malaysia-Airlines-flight-MH370.html

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/07/29/18/2AF05A6300000578-3178978-Mysterious_The_debris_appears_to_be_part_of_a_wing _and_was_taken-a-20_1438191532846.jpg

palani
30th July 2015, 05:26 AM
Explain how that Harley, which is a hell of a lot more in weight and less in surface area than that wing portion, floated all the way from Japan to the west coast.

1. You have no first hand knowledge of any Harley floating.
2. You have not attempted to duplicate the conditions. I suggest you obtain a Harley and try to float it between Le Claire and Port Byron. Let me know how that works out for you.
3. You have opinion and nothing else .. not even hearsay.

As to the wing section ... if the riveting was so tight that water would not enter the air filled compartments then Boeing has a bit of a problem. If water could get in there is no way for it to get out. A small pinhole on the top and over time those air filled compartments become filled with water and the plane becomes quite a bit heavier.

7th trump
30th July 2015, 08:49 AM
1. You have no first hand knowledge of any Harley floating.
2. You have not attempted to duplicate the conditions. I suggest you obtain a Harley and try to float it between Le Claire and Port Byron. Let me know how that works out for you.
3. You have opinion and nothing else .. not even hearsay.

As to the wing section ... if the riveting was so tight that water would not enter the air filled compartments then Boeing has a bit of a problem. If water could get in there is no way for it to get out. A small pinhole on the top and over time those air filled compartments become filled with water and the plane becomes quite a bit heavier.

You have no first hand knowledge of any part of any wing.

See how that works.......your bullshit is just opinion itself.

You cant have it both ways palani...you keep trying but you cant have it that way.
What rules you spew out also apply to you.

Hahahahahahahahahaha........

So when are you going to the ocean to duplicate the wing section?
I'd say try using the Mississippi but thats not the same as the ocean and anyone using the Mississippi for an example is just.......well stupid!
You feel stupid Palani?

7th trump
30th July 2015, 08:54 AM
That photo purports to be an aileron. Might be made completely different than the wing section.

Hitch
30th July 2015, 09:29 AM
7th, the Harley was in a shipping container. It was the container that was floating, not the Harley. Also, I would bet that planes do have floatation in their wings, in case they have to do an emergency landing on a waterway, like that hero pilot who landed his plane in the Mississippi river and saved everyone on board. Floatation in the wings would keep the plane upright in the water.

Horn
30th July 2015, 09:54 AM
Looks like a .gov job, 7 guys to carry something that might take 2 guys.

They all look well fed, polished and trimmed for the photograph though.

Not even a scuff mark on any of their jackboots.

monty
30th July 2015, 10:33 AM
7th, the Harley was in a shipping container. It was the container that was floating, not the Harley. Also, I would bet that planes do have floatation in their wings, in case they have to do an emergency landing on a waterway, like that hero pilot who landed his plane in the Mississippi river and saved everyone on board. Floatation in the wings would keep the plane upright in the water.


You beat me to it. I was going to post a photo of the shipping container with the Harley still inside.

7th trump
30th July 2015, 11:35 AM
You beat me to it. I was going to post a photo of the shipping container with the Harley still inside.

The article I read said nothing about a shipping container.

ximmy
30th July 2015, 11:49 AM
You have no first hand knowledge of any part of any wing.

See how that works.......your bullshit is just opinion itself.

You cant have it both ways palani...you keep trying but you cant have it that way.
What rules you spew out also apply to you.

Hahahahahahahahahaha........

So when are you going to the ocean to duplicate the wing section?
I'd say try using the Mississippi but thats not the same as the ocean and anyone using the Mississippi for an example is just.......well stupid!
You feel stupid Palani?


7th, the Harley was in a shipping container. It was the container that was floating, not the Harley. Also, I would bet that planes do have floatation in their wings, in case they have to do an emergency landing on a waterway, like that hero pilot who landed his plane in the Mississippi river and saved everyone on board. Floatation in the wings would keep the plane upright in the water.


The article I read said nothing about a shipping container.

Dear 7th trump, this is just one reason why you should not use so many "ha-ha's" in your disparaging thread responses.
They tend to make you look worse than you already do.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
~Ximmy

monty
30th July 2015, 12:57 PM
Here's a photo for you.

http://gold-silver.us/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=7748&stc=1

And a link to a news story telling it was in a container:

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/tsunami-motorcycle-owner-located-in-japan-1.1279536

7th trump
30th July 2015, 02:10 PM
Dear 7th trump, this is just one reason why you should not use so many "ha-ha's" in your disparaging thread responses.
They tend to make you look worse than you already do.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
~Ximmy

Dear Ximmy..........I will not date you.
But thanks anyway.

ximmy
30th July 2015, 06:27 PM
Dear Ximmy..........I will not date you.
But thanks anyway.

Human error... This is a lesson, that is hard to learn, in some cases, but-oh, ...so important...

7th trump
30th July 2015, 07:37 PM
Human error... This is a lesson, that is hard to learn, in some cases, but-oh, ...so important...

Move along Ximmy............and get over me!

Horn
30th July 2015, 08:24 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYoqDNgpBAM

Hitch
30th July 2015, 09:00 PM
Dear Ximmy..........I will not date you.
But thanks anyway.

You have a Harley that floats. Literally, that's unheard of, you have the one Harley, ever, that will actually walk on water. It's understandable that you have also, the top pick of all women that are out there...

I think a lot of us would date Ximmy. She seems like a catch. That is just my opinion, of course.

Horn
30th July 2015, 09:43 PM
Guess we'll have to wait one more year for another piece.

Imagine that international team setup to investigate will get an extension...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H57pWC5rvk

palani
14th October 2015, 04:15 PM
Now ... if this should be the complete plane how they going to explain the flight surface that was found a 1,000 miles away?


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3269008/Plane-wreckage-containing-skeletons-painted-Malaysian-flag-remote-Philippine-island-fuelling-speculation-MH370.html

Plane wreckage 'containing many skeletons and painted with the Malaysian flag is found on remote Philippine island'... but could it REALLY be Flight MH370?


Plane wreckage containing 'many skeletons' and painted with the Malaysian flag has reportedly been found in the Philippines, prompting speculation it could be missing Flight MH370.

Police confirmed they had received reports of the discovery in thick jungle on the remote island of Sugbai in Tawi-Tawi province.

An audio technician, Jamil Omar, contacted police in Malaysia to say his aunt, Siti Kayam, had stumbled upon the wreckage while she and others were hunting for birds.

Police commissioner Jalaludin Abdul Rahman, based in neighbouring Borneo, said the woman claimed she climbed into the smashed fuselage and saw skeletons.