Re: Debris found in Southern CA Desert - Anyone know what it might
From: OM (om_at_our_blessed_lady_mary_of_the_holy_NASA_research_facility.org)
Date: 06/01/04
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Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 00:31:30 -0500
On Mon, 31 May 2004 18:22:06 -0500, Pat Flannery <flanner@daktel.com>
wrote:
>Derek Lyons wrote:
>
>>It's possible that the two pieces of wreckage are are not from the
>>same aircraft. Are they not seperated by some distance?
>
>True, but they look like the hydraulic cylinders for the tail control
>surfaces; the plane could have come apart at fairly high altitude and
>speed, and strewn debris over a wide area.
>Still, it is something worth considering...
...And then there's when you play "chicken" a bit too close for
comfort.
OM
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