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the best test is a crash test
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the best test is a crash test
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The main problem here was the botched approach and impact prior to the intended impact point, which ruptured fuel lines rather than the tanks as intended. Rather than spilling the gelled fuel, the liquid fuel (re liquified as part of the process of burning in the engines) was spilled, igniting the fire. Nobody has had the nuts to do another test in the intervening 23 years.
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wow, remote control of an airliner in the 80s... imagine a terrorist, foreign or domestic, that gets ahold of this technology.
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In 1898 at an exhibition at Madison Square Garden Nikola Tesla demonstrated a SMALL BOAT which could apparently obey commands from the audience but was in fact controlled by Tesla interpreting the verbal requests and sending appropriate frequencies to tuned circuits in the boat. He was granted a US patent on this invention on November 8, 1898
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The 1st pilotless radio-controlled aerial bomb is tested in the United States. It is actually a small biplane that can fly radio-guided for 50 miles with 308 pounds of bombs aboard, in 1916.
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I'm sure the next time i'm in a plane that's crashing, the pilot will make every effort to not botch the approach to the ground/mountain/residential area/ocean. And like duh, aeroplane crash sites don't have rods embedded in the ground. ;)
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This plane seemed to be fail in landing, panic!
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