"Scott M. Kozel" wrote in message
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"Ralph Nesbitt" wrote:
"Scott M. Kozel" wrote:
"Ralph Nesbitt" wrote:
The structure of an A/C is designed to flex, expand, & contract as
the A/C
goes thru pressurization/de-pressurization cycles.
There are a few places a "Very High Velocity Bullet" of large
caliber could
possibly exit the external skin if it the internal point of impact
was at a
"very specific angle, very close to 90 degrees to external skin" if
fired
from close range internally. Consider all the materials described
above a
bullet would have to impact/penetrate, without its path being
diverted by
some degree of ricochet.
Really? I saw a movie in the 1960s where a guy with a .38 revolver
tried to shoot another pax on an airliner (I think it was a DC-7), and
he missed and the slug went through the cabin wall and hit an engine
and
set it on fire. :-]
Was that the 1 with the promotion for "Scenic Florida Vacation Property
at
+/- 2' sea level" as a "Promotional Trailer"?
It happened on a flight from San Francisco to Hawaii. :-)
Saw the movie of trip between or flt segment in movie?
Ralph Nesbitt
Professional FD/CFR/ARFF Type
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