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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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On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 20:15:10 -0700, Laura Bush murdered her boy friend
wrote: 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. "0108 crashed 11/10/64 near Glasgow AFB while on low-level mission" The fuselage and wings had been completely VAPORIZED! There were some small, melted aluminum "puddles?" left on the ground. Maybe five pieces would fit in your hand if you could find that many. Aluminum burns and it isn't really a loonie HAHA situation when you realize there were real human beings inside of that aluminum frame. |
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From: "Laura Bush murdered her boy friend
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. Hey, genius, have you ever heard of thermite? One of the components is aluminum. The other is iron oxide (rust) which provides oxygen. In the case of a burning airplane the oxygen comes from the air which, mixed with fuel and aluminum will be extremely hot and not much is likely to survive. Look up rocket fuels and you'll find some that include aluminum. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote: 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. And which part does your twisted mind think he is lying about? Aluminum burning? Nope. It's true. Jet fuel burning? No, that's true too. It's how the jet engines run. Come on, out with it. What is he lying about? -Geoff |
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