Further to my "Once Upon a Flaperon" at post #100
http://auntypru.com/forum/-MH370-time-to...27#pid3227
I have been mucking around with the thought that the flaperon may have come off at or about the time of transiting the storms off the west coast of Sumatra.
I had a look at the CSIRO drift study published by David Griffin, and sent him an email asking if it was possible for the flaperon to get from there to Reunion.
He said it was, BUT the "time frame" was too short - by around 200 days. So, is it possible that the flaperon was on or near Reunion Island for 6 or 7 months before it was "discovered" ?
Here is a pdf of my thoughts and David's e-mail reply.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y9ywkng25iv1sy...1.pdf?dl=0
Any thoughts ?
http://auntypru.com/forum/-MH370-time-to...27#pid3227
I have been mucking around with the thought that the flaperon may have come off at or about the time of transiting the storms off the west coast of Sumatra.
I had a look at the CSIRO drift study published by David Griffin, and sent him an email asking if it was possible for the flaperon to get from there to Reunion.
He said it was, BUT the "time frame" was too short - by around 200 days. So, is it possible that the flaperon was on or near Reunion Island for 6 or 7 months before it was "discovered" ?
Here is a pdf of my thoughts and David's e-mail reply.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y9ywkng25iv1sy...1.pdf?dl=0
Any thoughts ?