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    Crashes where everybody survived

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post


    thanks ron,
    like most happy ending news stories, it looks like no one wants to be here.


    i like it, an interesting website with some really good pictures of lost aircraft.
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    harry

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    Fascinating! I think it illustrates that not all plane wrecks end up in a ball of flame with total destruction of the aircraft, as many laypeople seem to think, and that if you can fly the aircraft as far into the crash as possible (to quote Bob Hoover) then there's a fair chance of surviving it, even if the proposed landing spot is covered in trees, ice, snow, whatever...

    Coop

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