NASA crash tests

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    mcfox Wind Maker

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    Its interesting how NONE OF THE BLACK BOXS SURVIVED BUT THIS DID??

    This might not even be real..... I dont trust it... (Not coming from that source)
     
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    Do a search. There are plenty of more reliable sources regarding the 'miracle passport'. That just happened to be the first one I found.
     
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    Background: On December 1st, 1984, a remote controlled 4 engined transport jet took off from Edwards AFB, CA and crashed into a barren patch of nearby desert

    as to the passport, why cant it just fly out the window? i mean it is at the front of the plane, the fire is behind it, at 600mph does a passport come to a dead stop? no it keeps going till it hits something to stop it.

    with the blast of the fireball behind it, would that not push the passport out the building?

    and trust me, passports are made to last, not fall apart like a newspaper in a steam room
     
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    Well BLACK BOXS are meant to last also!!!! (But they didnt.....)
     
    Dude111, Oct 26, 2007 IP