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"John Lansford" wrote in message
They're results were that a frozen chicken did no more damage than a room temperature chicken. They assumed a lot about impact damage with faulty data and testing. They should let me hit them with a frozen chicken and a thawed one and tell me which one hurt more. As someone else pointed out, the frozen one is going to act like a solid mass, while the thawed one is going to "explode" and deform when hitting the windshield. I watched the show. The target was a old Piper Cherokee class airframe. The frozen chicken behaved rather like a rifle bullet, making a smallish hole in the windscreen. The thawed chicken was more like a shotgun blast making a significantly larger hole. The hosts speculated the defomation of the thawed chicken made the difference against this very light weight material (never certified to survive an impact with anything g). I suspect that military grade windscreens (or those on commercial jet liners) would be made of "sterner stuff" and would behave quit differently. Besides, the birds aren't frozen when they hit the real planes... Indeed!!!!!!!!!!!! GGG Bill Kambic If, by any act, error, or omission, I have, intentionally or unintentionally, displayed any breedist, disciplinist, sexist, racist, culturalist, nationalist, regionalist, localist, ageist, lookist, ableist, sizeist, speciesist, intellectualist, socioeconomicist, ethnocentrist, phallocentrist, heteropatriarchalist, or other violation of the rules of political correctness, known or unknown, I am not sorry and I encourage you to get over it. |
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