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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 11:04:39 +0930, "The CO"
wrote: Of course there were explosives on board. It's called Jet Fuel. :^) Slam it into the ground at 500knots plus in a combustible metal container with an ignition source and it goes off pretty nicely. Remember that aircraft are mostly *empty space* and combustible organic material and combustible *metal*. Aircraft are mostly aluminium - which *burns* quite readily if you get it hot enough in the presence of an oxidiser. (Oxygen in the air in this case ) HAHAHA. Listen to this loonie. Now he's saying airplanes just burn up all on their own. All that flammable aluminum you know!! HAHA. You rw nuts will lie about anything. |
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