06-11-2015, 10:44 AM
Tim Clark has had a few words to say on MH370 in the past 24 hours, this article from Simply Marvellous Horse Pooh;
http://m.smh.com.au/business/aviation/au...hkar9.html
Timbo, never one for 'not speaking his mind' said;
"I'm not going to say anything about what I think happened," Mr Clark said. "It remains an unresolved mystery. Somebody knows more about this than they are prepared to say. That is all I'm going to say."
Well said Tim. The whole thing stinks. And we may as well pack up now and go to the pub because even if they knew where the plane was Beaker wouldn't be able to find it even if he tripped over the black box sitting on a beach on Diago Garcia!
On a seperate note from Goong Chen, Texas university;
http://www.science.tamu.edu/news/story.p...XjVZYkayc3
Interesting hypothesis. Aircraft crashes certainly produce interesting results. Valuejet flight 592 into the Florida Everglades was amazing. A fully serviceable DC9 pretty much just disappears! And of course AA Flight 77 into the Pentagon comes to mind, almost total vaporisation, as was with AA Flight 11 and UA Flight 175 into the World Trade Towers. Of course all these were different accidents under different circumstances and cannot be compared, but all were high velocity impacts. And of course as yet we still don't have any prof that MH370 was a high velocity impact.
http://m.smh.com.au/business/aviation/au...hkar9.html
Timbo, never one for 'not speaking his mind' said;
"I'm not going to say anything about what I think happened," Mr Clark said. "It remains an unresolved mystery. Somebody knows more about this than they are prepared to say. That is all I'm going to say."
Well said Tim. The whole thing stinks. And we may as well pack up now and go to the pub because even if they knew where the plane was Beaker wouldn't be able to find it even if he tripped over the black box sitting on a beach on Diago Garcia!
On a seperate note from Goong Chen, Texas university;
http://www.science.tamu.edu/news/story.p...XjVZYkayc3
Interesting hypothesis. Aircraft crashes certainly produce interesting results. Valuejet flight 592 into the Florida Everglades was amazing. A fully serviceable DC9 pretty much just disappears! And of course AA Flight 77 into the Pentagon comes to mind, almost total vaporisation, as was with AA Flight 11 and UA Flight 175 into the World Trade Towers. Of course all these were different accidents under different circumstances and cannot be compared, but all were high velocity impacts. And of course as yet we still don't have any prof that MH370 was a high velocity impact.