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The Largest Aircraft in the US Air Force C-5M Super Galaxy in Action
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The Largest Aircraft in the US Air Force C-5M Super Galaxy in Action
C-5M Super Galaxy military aircraft in action, the largest aircraft in the US Air Force. The Lockheed C-5 Super Galaxy is a large military transport aircraft designed and built by Lockheed, and now maintained and upgraded by its successor, Lockheed Martin. It provides the United States Air Force (USAF) with a heavy intercontinental-range ...
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2012 Boeing 727 crash experiment - Alchetron, the free social encyclopedia
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Boeing 727 Passenger Jet Crash Experiment On April 27, 2012, an international team of scientists, experts and elite pilots deliberately crash landed a 170-seat Boeing 727 passenger jet to study the mechanics of a plane crash in real time. The jet was then slammed into the ground by remote control in a “high vertical load impact” where the plane falls short of the runway. It hit the ground at 140mph – the speed of impact in 80% of crashes – while 24 cameras recorded the result. The first 11 rows
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Boeing 727 Passenger Jet Crash Experiment On April 27, 2012, an international team of scientists, experts and elite pilots deliberately crash landed a 170-seat Boeing 727 passenger jet to study the mechanics of a plane crash in real time. The jet was then slammed into the ground by remote control in a “high vertical load impact” where the plane falls short of the runway. It hit the ground at 140mph – the speed of impact in 80% of crashes – while 24 cameras recorded the result. The first 11 rows
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Scientists crashed a Boeing 727 on purpose for science in a real-world experiment
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